Show program for far U tho the 0 first three day dance villa heppler freshman stunt members of 0 the freshman class we are looking forward to anther another 0 freshman assembly get acquainted AcquaInt eI party at the anona the annual get acquainted party of the R H S was wag given by the fac alt last friday night A good depre sen tation of the students and all the faculty was there each class was supposed to entertain the other classes by a stunt theses proved interesting as well as original the Seni nors gave a prize of a ring of a bell to the best two dancers of the juniors the juniors distinguished by the large glasses which they wore luring during the evening and they gave some peppy yells about their class the sophomores read a petition from tile the freshman president asking to be allowed to join the this was rejected and the punishment inflicted members of the freshman class represented the different classes and the faculty and paraded the hall in their ridiculous costumes wheeling principal martin in a baby carrage after pome snappy ly elling and displaying of class spirit those present spent a very enjoyable evening dancing to the tunes of terrys orchestra we hope the rest of tho th a parties will be as successful and lively as this one monday AB assembly the second of tho the monday morning tor for the year 19 1932 2 0 23 was given by the new executive committee of the R H S the students all saw a very prospective and live year ahead of them as the new 0 officers fri took their places on oil the stage stag e invocation was offered by mr martin after which mr harrington introduced each member of the committee who in turn gave their inaugural addresses two beautiful solos were given by nola coons who showed her unusual ability the students were all delighted by b y the clever reading given by evelyn sorensen and will look forward to her coniing coming again after a piano solo by virginia dean bean mr martin read his usual list of announcements push bau ball two very exciting and dusty push ball games were played between the freshmen and sophomores friday afternoon the first game being between the girls girla over tile the net trie me second between tile the boys without a net both games were won by the sophomores the scores being 11 4 and 30 3 0 respectively from the principals office we are planning to make a schedule of all social appointments for the year A committee the students representing and faculty is 1 now working and hope to have it completed shortly A question has arisen among students as to the amount of english credit necessary to graduate tho the faculty was uncertain if 28 or 29 units unito was waa sufficient credit but ex all inquiry they find the state demands three full iru units it for graduation th the 0 faculty thought this well worth mentioning to interested parents the first day of school all freshmen were given a standard mental test they found freshmen students varying a gl great gleat eat deal the lowest being 19 points the highest points 25 per cent of the class tell fell below 60 25 per cent of the class were 98 or above 50 per cent of the class ranged from go 60 to 98 difficult the preceding figures show the problems the to solve faculty have continued on page seven NEWS FROM dis a continued f from rom page six 1 0 0 JUNIOR SCHOOL HIGH I 1 1 0 0 the assembly given friday the was pronounced by everyone a big success eight one had thellon the honor of giving the first assembly this year and they showed their wonderful ability as a class for arranging and giving a program it is as follows song america student body prayer wells thurber piano selection ellen ward reading ila christensen song maurine ence address dorothy coons violin solo mar lloyd talk vilda jessen letter from rhoda anderson li harding arding jensen topics in brief mildred parks irish jig ina and melba lloyd floy hansen margaret henderson prayer rayer joseph hansen ek action amic is year the school has been in a great uproar the last week owing to t the he fact that election time is near the boards are all covered with numerous signs some of which are very clever indeed everyone 1 Is 16 so 80 excited that we are eagerly awaiting the time when we will vote junior high stra the junior high orchestra which nias as started a few fenn beeks before school started is turning out to be very successful and will soon be p playing I 1 a ying for the public vilda jessen the rally on monday the junior high gave a rally on monday those taking part in the program are as follows harding jensen a speech mary ellen and mildred a song ferdie peterson a speech maxine erickson a violin selection beth christensen Chrls a speech maurine ence a speech katie chrisensen a violin selection jeaa cummings orrock a speech leah peterson Pe tereon a speech vilda jessen a speech bess greenwood a poem allan hansen james gun a S song ong mae nielson 83 8 3 |