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CI-IGIR FIRST ROW B. Evers G, Johnson M . R trff d' t i M' Evans R' I-Owe R.rNe:vh1u,di wee or E. Goyert. F. Arnold C. Henman Mgglriglit E. Kaiser M. Noppert B' H09 fr yen 1 P' Sellers . eusis . omme A. Gelsert R. Kennedy E, Pound G Horn .I. Lewis ' R- SDHHHSGI J. McKain E' Cook ABSENT M. Roush THIRD ROVV B. H0ldeI'1 S, Cooper T- Hassmef . 1 W. Corning D. Darling J' Houston fplamsm H Carleton E Keith SECOND ROW W. Eaglin E. McGranahan C. Cheek M. Nowlin VV. Rief E. Tucker D. Vest H. Sherritt FIRST L. C. H. S. CHOIR ORGANIZED Although the choir is in its in- fancy, it is among the favorite or- ganizations of the school. As a limitation is placed upon the num- ber of students who can belong, the honor of belonging is treasurable. It has inspired beginners in the Glee Clubs to work to their utmost in order to be one of this select group. The choir is composed of eleven seniors, ten juniors, five sopho- mores, and fourteen freshmen. Their black and orange robes were designed by a committee se- lected by Mr. Ratliff, music super- visor. The robes were then made by the members themselves or by their parents. EASTER PROGRAM GIVEN Although the choir made its in- itial performance in an Easter pro- gram at the Baptist Church, its main performance was given on April 27 in the L. C. H. S. auditor- ium. The seniors appeared for the last time as members of the choir in the Commencement exercises on May 24.
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.I-II EWS TAFF FIRST ROW: E. Lowe. A. Liddle, J. Houston, Miss Ragsdale, R. Mattox, M. Schultz, L. J. McCright, M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: E. Tucker, R. Kennedy, R. Wildridge, R, Spanagel L. Fasnacht, C. Cheek, P. Ebel. W. Bessler, W. Corning. ABSENT: V. Lockridge. L. HI NEWS STAFF INITIATED The sound of printer's presses and the smell of ink hold no ter- rors for the L. Hi News staff. They quickly solved the mystery of the mechanical and literary sides of a newspaper and became full-fledged members of the press. The know- ledge of copyreading, reporting, and headline writing was acquired through experience only. but as a result of the fine cooperation and willingness to go after the scoops the paper became one of the finest ever put out by our high school students. COOPERATION MEANS SUCCESS The business manager called on the business men and women of Lawrenceburg, who responded with their usual good spirit, to aid in printing the school paper. The staff was kept busy writing arti' cles, editorials, special columns. and sport events at all times, since the news printed must be the lat- est. After each item of the paper had been checked by the faculty ad- visor, a grand rush had to be made in order to get the paper to press on time to be handed out to eager students and townspeople every two weeks. When the final issue rolls off the press the members of this staff may be justly proud of the work they have done this year.
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BAN FIRST ROW: FOURTH ROW: Ben Holden P. Sellers R, Keller ' V. R l d L- FHSIIHCIH ylflggtis G. Gflgllara NINTH ROW: S. Libbert SECOND ROW Vest J. Jacobs R. A. Lowe B Need French W, Eberhardt ' E. cook - SEVENTH Row: R Watts , . J S h b It Eberhart - Vt. Rlef B: grgiee Calvert R. Hannan R. Sedler J - ' L. Nanz G. Johnson . Ritzman J- Lewis FIFTH Row: M. Noppert B. wens N , M. Kaffenberg Houston B' Macey Il. Rodenbelg F- Livingston Lammel M. H. Woods SVBSTITUTES3 Mary Rodenberg THIRD ROW: Vxhilge 1, R' Albflght 3' Ifgaeffgfng c. Schwing . . ow In , A N. Warneford . Carlton EIGHTH ROW- W. Bessler B. Snyder X- Qasimef . Sherritt fillggsthy S. Cooper E. Tucker . ar ur on . . e . a M. Libbert SIXTH ROW: H. Nanz H- Fable If Tucke' C. Evert L. McCullough E. Kaiser ETH- Hartwell IX- NVQHS B. Jackson X D. Rolland M. Roush Ed. Hartwell A. Worden SEVENTY-Two MUSICIANS as initial appearance in the SeS.! MARCHING BAND PERFORMS ATTAIN NEYV HEIGHTS Under an insistent, masterly baton the vibrant then muted tones of the brasswinds and the rippling arpeggios of the wood- wiIIds whether indoor or outdoor, on field or on floor announce the creative achievements of the L. C. H. S. Band. The baton is in the hands of Mr. Ratliff, head of the Music Department. On September 17 the Band made quicentennial Parade at Lawrence- burg and later at North Bend, Ohio, when it flashed its chic uni- forms and received enthusiastic ,applause from the thousands of spectators witnessing this celebra- tio1I. The Band and Glee Clubs coalesced to present for the first time a public Music Festival Wed- nesday, December 15. The high light of the program was the Ger- man Band which is composed of select members from the organiza- , tion. The IIIarchiIIg unit displayed its unique ability throughout the cur- rent basketball SGHSOII when it played rousing marches which en- livened the spirit of the players Hlld cheering section. A concert in the high school gymnasium oII the eve- ning of April 27 concluded a very successful a1Id noteworthy year for the L. C. H S. Band.
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