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DAY IN -- DAY September September September October October October October October October November November November November November November November November November November December December December December December January January January January January January January January 5 10 17 3 10 13 17 21 26-27 1 3 6 7 9 13 22 22 23 29 7 13 19 20 22 1 1 1 4 8 10 15 16 Three guesses on this one, and the first two don't count. Students still recovering from jolt of starting back to school. Irene Knoebel fell up the steps with the G. A. A. candy. Skeleton found haunting the bookkeeping room. When asked for an interview. he said, I've come to haunt these slave-driving teachers . Winter styles predicted. Can't remember what they were. Your guess is as good as ours. Junior Jinx Jig on Friday 13. Cafeteria Poll taken. Everybody liked beans. Miss Price, Miss Kirkpatrick, and Mr. Benedict made a sensational appearance in the parade for the dedication of the new bridge. Teachers' Institute brings a welcomed relaxation after a heavy toil in our field of labor. 4-H Club organized in L. C. H, S. under supervision of Mrs. Zoller. Seniors won basketball ticket sale contest. Prizew- entertainment by underclassmen. Stamp Club organized. It was announced that six-man football would be inaugurated next season. Band concert with Reverend Martin as guest soloist. L. C. H. S. got First Class Commission, and students got longer hours. No! That can't be right? Yes, 'tis. A Tiger was born. tCommercial newspaperj. Sophomore class sponsored Turkey Trot in gym. L. C. H. S. students feasted on turkey with all the trimmings. Tigers clawed Red Devils to nieces. Score 43-29. G. A. A. skating party. The L. C. H. S. Romans of the Latin Club sighted competition dawning on the horizon when a group of Frenchmen organized L'Alliance Francaise. Seniors issued warning to underclassmen to come across with that basketball ticket sale entertain- ment .... or else. Mr. Crater entertained faculty and board with a feast in the cafeteria. Seniors presented Why the Chimes Rang . 1940 chased 1939 out. Miss Elliott, Latin teacher. resigned due to ill health. Miss Covert took over her duties. Two strange weather-beaten teachers visited school. Oh-our mistake-it was only Miss Lees and Miss Ragsdale back from vacation in Florida. Pardon us. Music department presented the operetta, The Belle of Barcelona . Rats evacuated L. C. H. S. Cause: Our photograph- er brought a batch of senior pictures to school. Caroline Darling made the headlines as winner of Good Citizenship Contest from L. C. H. S. The Flu Bug tackled its first victim in L. C. H. S.. Miss Smith. Great discovery made. Mr. Benedict is a red hot saxophonist. UUT lllll ll' 'I v 1 11, 1.351 6 at 5 fs f 1 4 t WX E
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. A .5 .. I l Q 4 1 Q03 tif '1 WEEK BY WEEK J anuary .I auuary .I anuary January January February February February February February February February February February February February February March March March Ma rc I1 March March 21-22 Juniors sponsored Winter Carnival. tDance to youl- For the second time this season the Tigers froze the Red Devils. Score 40-28. Mr. Crater advised the Economics class, Don't open your mouth and stick your foot in it . March of Dimes dance with the music of the Nine Tiger Lilies teight girls and Mr. Ratliffl. Phi Ili Chemi organized with Mr. Harrison as sponsor. Students of Advance Stenography class began em- barkation into business world. They became part- time stenographers in local business offices. Ah-h-h-h-h. Those villainous underclassmen finally came across with that entertainment. In another week the suspense would have killed the seniors. Tee hee. They did not accomplish their purpose after all. L, C. I-I. S. band had a party. L. Hi News reported in big headlines, tquotel ANNUAL ON WAY TO BEING HUGE SUCCESS. tunquotel. It wasn't propaganda. Seniors chose their Please come or send announce- ments. I'gIy valentines were found reposing in unsuspect- ing lockers. The Tigers beat the Tigers. Don't ask which Tigers beat what Tigers. In other words. we lost. North Central Association committee visited L. C. H. S. Mr. Ratlitf and the Choir presented another of those operatic renditions. Chuckie sang the loud- est. Madison had a super-excellent basketball team this year. They beat us again, In Cincinnati traffic was jammed, ten cent stores were in an uproar, pedestrians were hysterical, Shil1ito's was in a 1'iot. Cause: Advanced Home Economics class was in Cincinnati to tour Shillito's Department Store. Sectional held in L. C. H. S. The Tigers beat Ris- ing Sun. Sectional still in L. C, H. S. Red Benedict sent the Tigers to the Village Barn Dance and then l1o1ne to bed. Imagine that! Rain--Much rain!! Sectional still in L. C. H. S. Patriot beat the Red Devils. BI I'-TIGERS COP- PEIY' TOP HONORS with a score of 48-IT. Famous Stephen Foster quartet sang at assembly. Regional a11d Sectional celebration. A bonfire and a parade were the feature attractions. The Tigers downed the Connersville Spartans to lose to the Rushville Lions in the Regional tourney. This marked the first game ever won in a Regional by a Lawrenceburg team. Miss O'Shaughnessy and the other Frenchmen of L'Alliance Francaise had a social gathering. For dessert they had hamburgers. Sounds like they trespassed over into German territory.
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