| Show it If It The rho amendment really prohibits prohibit I Is th the most moat Ire tre- tre tremendous eugenic law ever passed In the worlds world's history because It the Influence will profoundly health a sanity and stamina of the generations yet et unborn SILLY ILLY SILLY ILLY L who bo isn't It strange that man Is considered little lower than the an angels els should stunt his intelligence Gods God's highest gift to him and vii wil wilfully 11 fully ully concoct and imbibe spirituous ous liquors which not only destroy destro his hili body and Vital Ual organs but mak hint him a pie prey to weakness se and viciOusness of every s Wo We wonder onder onder If K our education education- shall carry us u so 50 lii 6 stero ever far that we e shall find pleasure and happiness In strength th vigor Igor men mentality ad wholesomeness of every sort WIlY WHY m s LI LEAVE E Children leave Ita school It Is Mid id front one of th three ree causes Inborn mental e weakness weakness uninteresting studies or dull teachers Efficient teacher are ware not dull and they havo the power of mak mak- makIn making ing In- all studies interesting Two of the tI causes therefore lie at the teachers teacher's door Surely it Is ts a fearful fear fearful ful responsibility to be a teacher WORTH WHILE The usual school studies are not ends of themselves but only mean or tools for or an the end end making of human life happy effi- effi effi efficient cien useful The teacher who falls fails to see ce this and who does not work ork conscientiously toward thu tho accomplishment of this end Is 13 not a a- areal areal areal real teacher In any sense of t tte ww vord A high school teacher was as re- re re recently asked this question Does Doe Doe your our school make any effort toward teach teaching Ing students student how to tell lell who ho would make a good parent from a abd abad bad bd one 1 The rho que questioner then added It is more Important to learn this than to learn n about th th funeral ceremonies of the ancient Egyptians NOTE 01 11 01 I wish to express my appreciation and thanks to everyone who helped helped to to 10 make the Girls Accolade a suc- suc success suc success cess Everyone was so generous In their help that I wo ld like to take this opportunity of thanking them themI I wish to thank those who contrib contrib- contributed contributed the ferns palms and the bas baa bas Iet alt all the girls who donated their time lime and efforts by working on the different committees committee alt all those who bought tickets the tho ad- ad advisors ad advisors visors who ho ho assisted in every ery way possible the art department which Janitors Janitor did our art work for us the Jan Jan- Jan who helped us whenever we asked them all the teachers teacher who Tho excused girls who were on com corn committees committees to work on tho the things that were assigned to them all the Ju- Ju Junior Junior Ju Junior High principals who gave us UI time in their assemblies to an- an announce an announce flounce our dance tile the Junior Highs for their support anyone who assisted In any way to make our dance a success MABEL MADEL REYNOLDS President ent of G A SENIOR OFFICERS The resignation of Gilbert Beck Beckas Beckas na as vice president of the senior class classon classon classon on account of not attending school the present semester was tendered to the class and accepted recently Miss Dorothy Israelson was chosen lit III his stead and Hal Armstrong was chosen as member of the school council The other council mem bers bels mem-bers mem are arc Jean Warner Varner 11 work George Glen president Charles Emmett Is class prest- prest dent and Joe Irvine secretary Ad- Ad Advisor Ad Advisors visors visor are arc Mrs Florence Newcomb and J E B Beeson BOB nOB I fiTT Several students who went to the basketball game Friday night hav have reported and they are willing to bear testimony to it that Ihal when they left the building through the west entrance they perceived percel on Monroe onroe two to wagon-like wagon structure with horses attached to the end Of each one They Chey claim that they are ale certain they recognized most of tIe the members of ot the Ham And club witha who they thy sa say were garnished with a selected crew of ot girls The same spectators state that the believed occupants of the sleds It It Is be that those thoo are what th the structures were seemed ver very elated as darkness they jangled away Into the dark ness The rhe course they ook la is uncertain un- un un certain as III man many people both heard and saw them In eral parts Of 01 tl e city Through an anonymous source the information has haa been received that a similar group of boys and girls were seen eating tating hot chili chill antI and Stevenson pie at the home of or Ralph Steven Steven- son ROn WARREN CROSS CRoSs COUNCIL REPORT January 26 1926 Tue meeting was called to order by the president The roll was wa called And the minutes of the prey prey- prevIous Ious bus meeting were read and I ap t ved op ap I association president of the Girl Girls ass as asso elation made mado a r ort on the girl dance A clear of 01 SO 50 was made mado o er o er expenses expense The finance withhold committee will with with- with hold its ita report until next meeting TIle Tue finance committee and th the ad- ad advisory committee A of athletics athletic will meet Wednesday in discuss dis- dis dis cuss and complete the report The manager of the Quarterly made a report on the publication Of o the Quarterly The report was as not accepted on motion that n a more complete report be submitted l 16 the tho council next Dext meeting The business Year Book Dook made manager of the a II report on tho the pUblication of the Year Book which clearly Illustrated the self supporting basis of the Tho report IUS as accepted President Ure suggeSted that be made to the all enlarging the membership the council of The suggestion referred was to the committee the advisability of amend ing tho constitution in club to clubs and membership hereafter hAE It t was moved and seconded that th the three articles of the constitution be read during part jart of the the Ji first council meeting Meeting adjourned HERBERT Secretary |