AyNEWS OF THE£.1freshman classWe all enjoyed Mr, Osborn’s talkand readings Tuesday; especiallythe one about “Hanging o nthe Gar*den gate,” which seemed to be a favorite pastime for some of fhe high school boys after the gameTuesday night.One of our class mebmers went to 1(Beaverton Tuesday to enter the {;gyain judging contest. He, with the?rest of the team, won third prize.A few of us were excused fromsemester exams, but the rest havesomething to look forward to.VIendtiortieabbses*senittethetutlt;act]timtheI:atealltimtheJUNIOR CLASSFreda Welch, Editor.Our teachers tell us we umst forget vacation is past and get to \Voi%.We now realipe what tlii£ means, as the final examination time is drawing near. Many of us hope ip be excused from the test. i; %%g»n % .. .stated; “If you blindfold a persoij and hold his nose so he cannot smell j he will not taste the substance you are giving him.” It is not so easy! am to taste the liquids as the solids.j Try it and see if the statement is|m*true. ,,Some members of our class ar joining the oratorical contest, which i * is to take place in a short time. itlYtorSENIOR CLASS | beWe arc first in the citizenship con-! S(l’test for the month. We really think er; that we should win it this year. : ict£The seniors had a class meetingadi** ^ ^ ^ ^ rlast Friday afternoon bo decide 5 m2ceiehpl(about having a play. ^ {The seniors on the honor roll this 111 month are, Iva Reynolds, Elizabeth j Wood in, Francis Totton ancl MarthaBr ingold.The senior* in the oration con- * ^ test are: Roger Briggs, Elizabeth ™ Woodin, Iva Reynolds, Rovell Clarkand Leona Swart'2.Miss Gaines; “Arnold, why is your examination paper covered tfithi puotation marks?” j Arnold; “Out of courtesy to Fraa-cis, on my right.W(minedyPifictil