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Sn... CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 6-School opens with Senior Advisors Mason, Vogel. Shannon, and lxiefer. 13---Katherine Royster, Josephine Royster, Lois Wolf, and Collie Woodring were elected Cheer Leaders. l6-Football Season opens with win over llowling Green 'I-0. 23-Lost to Central of Evansville 21-0. 30-Beat Clay in second conference game of sea- son 28-0. OCTOBER 6-Chapel with Mr. Wisehaupt as speaker. T-Downed Marion l0-0. 10-National Fire-prevention Day. I2-Professor Houchens delivered an address in chapel. I4-Madisonville wins. 19-Rev. l. M. Blackburn spoke today. 21--Henderson 13--Sturgis 6 26-llealth program, with Dr. E. W. Sigler speak- ing. 28-Dawson Springs draws a loss, 34-0. 31-Mayor Robert Posey spoke today in Chapel. NOW'EMBER 2-Rev. Robert Bockstruck spoke in Chapel. 4--The school enjoyed the movie The Hoosier Schoolmasterf' Despite mud, we beat Central City 13-6. 1-American Education Week begins. 8-First speaker of the week was Mr. William Kuebler, secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. 9-The second speaker was Mr. N. O. Kimbler, Superintendent of the county schools. I0-President F. M. Smith of Evansville College delivered the address for today. ll-Our Armistice day program included an excel- lent talk by Mr. Oscar Jennings. We overcame Morganfield, 7-6. Tea dance sponsored by Pep Club - Gym. 14-- 164 23- National Book Week. The school enjoyed an excellent book review by Mrs. ll. H. Farmer. A pep chapel was In-ld today with short talks by Mr. W. C. Schoepflin. Mr. Sam Lambert, Mr. llenry Taylor, and Mr. Andrew Sights. 24-A glorious ending for an excellent football season. Our boys played brilliant football and defeated our ancient rivals, Owensboro, 14-0. 25i'l'hunksgiving Dance- Gym. DECEMBER n-Mr. Hund was in charge of the program today. T-A Safety Program was the outstanding event 9 of the day. -The football bo s were guests of the Pe Y P Club nt a Banquet and Dance. 19-The Music Department, under the direction of 20 23 Mrs. Worsham, held their annual Cantata at the Episcopal Church. -Basketball season opens with a win over Earlington. mHome-coming Dance-Gym. JANUARY 2-Back after the holidays, ready for work. 3-Downed Sturgis. 6-Lost to Clay in our second home game. 10 I3 17 18 -Journeyed to Central City, but lost by one point. -Another loss, this time to Madisonville. -Much midnight oil was burned in preparation for tomorrow's exams. -Exams-nothing more need be said. 20-End of semester, much joy, a little grief. Owensboro wins. 23-As the second semester be ins our New S 9 Yeur's resolutions to study, influenced some- what by test grades, are still in force. 24-Lost to Morganfield. 27-Beat Mt. Vernon. 31-Won over Princeton.
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I i 8 qw. lil lt I3 I6 Zl 73 24- 1.., 2 I0 23 25-- vga, 314 1-- Flillll t 'Am' Xn int:-rt-ating 5t'lQ'lll'l' dvmon-tration was gn- Q-n by Nlr. tilt-n l.. Nlorrif. 'Nlatliaonxillv wins. lim. lloln-rl llo1'katrllt'k spokn' in 1'll2lllt'l. Mr. Nlarwhall of lndianapolif dt-lin-red an tul- dren. llownvd Clay tht-rt-. Xlorgunlia-ld ln-re. We lowt. Uur :pvakvr today war lim. Martin Mille-r. Sturgis bert-. Uvwnaboro there-. We loft. f .Thr Class of '39 hereby l't'K'0Illlll6'fldh that Fc-b. 23 be sz-t aside as annual Stink Bomb Huy in fond memory of Joe Martin. l'laya'd Calhoun he-rv. 'l'ht-y won the ganw. MARCH Uur chapel talk was made by Rev. Walter l. Munday. Won District Tournament. -Loat Regional Tournament to Morganfif-ld. Basketball Banquet and Dance. Publix'-Speaking 1-ontest was held here today. A program by the band, under the dire-rtion of Mr. Twombly, was given in the gym for both Junior High and High Srhool. A Vive-Vt-rsa danre was given by the Girl Scouts. APRIL Our representatives journeyed to Madisonville to enter the Music Contest. 4-Mr. Shannon's Publiv Speaking Class spon- sored a box-supper and danre. Paul Calloway and Josephine Royster were vrowned King and Queen. V Tha- l'ubli4' Speaking lila-5 xwnt to l.:-xingtt to att:-nd the' ftatr route-at. ll- lla-ttvr run, boys! ltl 5adiu- llankina llay The danu- war enjoy:-d by all, I.i'l .-Klmrr Jann-r liurgn-sf: llaisy Mar Fhirlry linrton llofm- 'liravk today. li' Spring xaration be-gina. 'fe-avln-ra journey to K. E. .-X. li- Yavation days ara' ou-r. tSighl W We we-rv happy to han- Rev. Landon tflnl drew. tht- non l'lrft l'r4-fbytt-rlan llllllIrlt'I' with lla today. 20 A-Ke-pre-we-rltativea of tht- Spm-tl Srientilit' Srhoo gan- tif an into-re-sting 1-la-rtriral dn-monstri tion. 2l--lntm-rwrholawtir 4-onte-st In-ld ht-rf-. Av .sm-lla-mls-rfon rneetr llc-itz at loral stadium. 29-'l'raa'k nn-rt with Manual in Louinillt-. M A Y l---lla-nd:-rson vs. Mt. Vernon. 2iRe-vue Staff has spring fa-vt-r. 5--- Big lb travk nwet at lnruiwville-. 12-Wt-sl Kentucky trac-k mvc-t. 25-Class Play. 26-Senior-Junior Party. JUNE l-Final Exams. We hops- you brought your rab bit's foot. 2-Junior-Senior Party. 4-lfavcalaureate. 5-Exams for the rest of the poor sufferers. 6--Class night. 8-tfonnnenvement. So long, Barra-t. our atay ht-ra has be-1-n a pleasant one.
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