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MEETING OUR BOARD Freda Ulrich Scott Lovern - Treasurer Edwin Libbert, lVl.D.-Secretary ClVlolly Dietrich absent when picture was takenl. Orlando Keller - President Curtis Mahler Wilson Vest q ,.,.., . It has been through the untiring efforts of this school board that Lawrenceburg Consolidated High School has prospered and has become one of the most modern, well-equipped, and up-to-date schools of its size in lndiana.
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SCHOOL SCHOOL CLINIC DONATED BY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Realizing the neiessity of a clin- ic the American Legion Auxiliary donated one to the high school. The clinic is available at all per- iods of the day, with student nurses to administer to the cuts and bruises of the pupils. MATHEWS FAMILY ENTER- TAINS The Mathews family, musically talented, entertained at convoca- tion for the students of all the loc- al schools. This was the first pro- gram in which all the students of Lawrenceburg and Lawrenceburg Township were gathered together. There has been much advancement toward more interesting and educa- tional assembly programs. INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRE- SENTS BAND CONCERT Fifty-two members of the Univer- sity Marching Band The Hun- dred , picked because of their abil- ity, presented a concert here March 23. This concert band tours the cities and towns of the state. CAFETERIA EQITIPPED To serve those who could not ,have a hot, nourishing meal at noon, the cafeteria was opened Jan- the ninth under the efficient uary management of Miss Dimmick, the home economics teacher. Although the cafeteria rooms were provided for in the building, they were not equipped until this year. SCHOOL CLOSES MAY 26 As the seniors left school for the last time they glanced back with sad and longing looks: while the other students, certain they would be back 11ext year, were happy and gay, in anticipation of summer and vacation.
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ADVISCDRS I it ' BURTON W. GORMAN Principal Under the direction of Mr. Gorman the high school has made constant pro- gress. During his first year here, he or- ganized a high school band of more than fifty pieces, and trained it to a high de- gree of efficiency. Through his able lead- ership he has gained the respect of the faculty, the students, and the community at large. O JESSE W. RIDDLE Superintendent A progressive educator through the years, Mr. Riddle has inspired the new school to reach for broader and higher achievements. ln the past two years, his time as superintendent has been largely occupied with completing and equipping the fine new building dedicated on June l2, l938, for which the students and the entire community are deeply grateful.
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