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Former Commander Honored Prom his home at 815 Indiana Street, F. H. “Pap” Olney listens with pride to the successes of the students and teachers of L. M. H. S. Though physically unable to carry on with active teaching, “Pap” is still keenly alive to and especially interest- ed in the problems and events of L. II. M. S. F. H. OLNKY The Olney Scholarship As an expression of their love for him in some way, the Olney Scholarship Fund was started last year by the students of the school, who contributed $75. Under the direc- tion of the student council, former students and friends of the school were contacted, and they have swelled the total in the fund to about $500.00. The money is to be held in reserve, but every year the interest will be donated to worthy high school students who need financial aid to continue their education. The committee to award the scholarship is composed of Neal M. Wherry, chairman; C. E. Birch, George O. Foster, ’07; Dolph Simons, ’21, and Mr. Olney. It seems likely that the first award will be made at graduation this year as was at first hoped; if not, it will be made sometime next fall. Page 1
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Ensigns Highlights of the Cruise The Senior class of 1937 opened their last year at L. M. M. S. by choosing the following class officers: president. Rusty Frink; vice-president, Bob Haynes; secretary, Marjorie Mc- Carty; treasurer, Maurice Jackson; and class representative, Jean Stouffer. High spots of the year were, first, the Senior play, “The Big Pond ’ which was a distinct addition to the annals of Law- rence High achievements. Then there is the Senior dinner, now an established feature of the activities for the Senior class of each year. Then came the event for which all of the 184 prospective graduates had been awaiting, the Baccalaureate service at which the Rev. H. E. Koclb of the Baptist Church will give the message of the evening. A solemn occasion which will leave a deep imprint on each and every mind is the Com- mencement service, May 28, featuring a talk by Justice Hugo Wed ell. With tears and laughter we turn our backs on our edu- cational port of three years, to go forth and adapt the ideals, formed here, to our next “cruises.” I'aye H
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