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-ai ls! ruzrz Pauline Metz. Esther Hampel. 21111 row: Paul W. Ashby, Paul J. Bowlby, Paul Ankney, ' -Sccknce Mathematics and science this year were handled hy a corps of five teachers. Mrs. Hampel and Miss Metz taught between them three classes of biology. Mr. Bowlby instructed a class of chemistry. Mr. Ashby had the junior high science. Junior high mathematics was taught by Mr. An- kney, while Mr. Bowlby instructed the high school stu- dents in the mysteries of algebra and geometry, and arithmetic. Leonard E. Lowe, William Cle-sing, George Cherry, Paul W. Ashby. Saad! Shaded Social studies were taught by a group of four men. Mr. Ashby and Mr. Lowe started the junior class US. history. Mr. Cherry taught government and other re- lated subjects. Junior high history was taught by Mr. Glesing. He later took Mr. Ashbyis history class. who found him- self teaching a class of mathematics. World history was not given this year. Nlr. llowllry. Leonore Ringenberg. Tom Underhill. Tom McConnell in geometry. This page sponsored by the INDIANA AND MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Aug. 27. First teachers' meeting. Sept. 28. High school teachers meet. 29. Enrollment day. New faces. 77-5?5ef!n4al95! Bmrmzvs -HUEUEE -EHUEHE LZEHEEE Hnmllll lllllll I Ill HIBBUBU 14 21 1. Labor Day. no school. 2. First full day of school. 3. Class officers elected. Vane staffs elected. Kendallville beats the Windmills in baseball 11-1. 4. Tropaeum staff announced. 5. Library club met. Policy Council elected officers. down Waterloo in baseball 11-1. 8. Induction of new Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members in a beautiful ceremony. 10. We lose another ball game, Ashley 5-4. F. F. A. and F. H. A. met. 11. Big Rich of Evansville entertains us. Water pipes breakgpart day vacation. 12. Another baseball loss--Albion, 9-3. 13. First senior paper drive. Band bake sale. 16. Senior play announced. 17. Cheer leader elected. We win our second ball game- Wolf Lake, 8-1. 19. Class parties, mostly hay rides. 22. Fire drill-not so good. 23. Fire drill-better. Latin club elected officers. 24. Romans-Latin club initiates-wander around the halls. Angola wins, 15-8. 26. Kendallville wins again, 14-2. 29. P. T. O. met. We gay' mama!!! sf 45 m m s c N IEIUEBB 1 4 1 nnum . Li -' gmmmmmm - ' gmmmmmm f wmmmmml Oct. i?52-1255 10. Chili supper. Some floor show. Annual sales begin. 11. Vocal music department bake sale. 13. First professional assembly program -Jack Owen, wife and Mynah birds. 17. Senior play-Dear Ruth. 18. Senior play, a real success. 20. Latin club. 21. First news Elm. 22. Mr. Sutula back for retakes. 23. Teachers' Association, no school. 24. Teachers' Association, no school. 27. P. T. O. Meeting. 29. Otto Schacht and wife. A musical treat. 30. Halloween festival. A good time. WHERE!! 191 EEEEHHS I e Il L3 5 In . LWHU mm is l7A I9 mm 34425 26 mmm Nov. 1. Butler beats Spencerville in basketball, first game of the season. 3. Hi-Y meeting. 4. Off to a win against Hamilton. First conference game. 6. Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y induction team to Fremont to install new clubs. 7. Induction team presents assembly program. Two new members inducted. Columbia City wins a pseudo- basketball game. 11. Armistice Day-assembly program. 12. I. U. survey team makes report public. 13. Two hour movie-Moonlight Sonata, Hi-Y gift. 14. Another conference win-Wolcottville loses to us at home. 17. Latin club meeting. 21. Waterloo loses conference game to us. 24. P. T. O. Meeting. 26. As usual Auburn beats us in basketball. 27. Thanksgiving. No school. 28. Three multiples of annual to Jostens. No vacation for 1. Another ball game-whom with???? Basketball prac- tice starts. Oh, for another successful year. Mr. Powers talks to the Vane staff on journalism- particularly news. Mr. Sutula and Mr. Thompson take individual pic- tures for the Tropaeum. Mr. Sutula takes group pictures for the annual. Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y officer and advisor conference at Shipshewana. Assembly-Sophomore class sponsors mock political conventions. campaigns and elections. They're off! the staff. 29. Saturday. Continuation of vacation. ERIE!!! .-xr3,f szmmnza he so lllnnunn 1.8 ,, .0 zennmmmm xi 1, .. an-lmmmmm M X , LEEEHEE c'l NEEEIII I bs ec. 1. .Hi-Y meeting. 2. Assembly-Mr. Kobe an ex-convict. 3. Windmills trim Garrett. 5. Angola's Hornets sting us for the third loss of the SCHSOII. This page sponsored by JOSTENS-BOB ALBERTSON, Plymouth.
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