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I , as Wallllallel' Paint-GlasS ' 101 W. Main at Center c J N , N DDRTHEA Eden Sales and Service Co 1 Maytag. Bendix, Westinghouse Lmgefle HOSMY l R. 0. A. victor Radio Leonard Refrigerators Yarns Authorized Service All v , , , Washing Machines Knitting Instructions Q H20 No. liiniestonv St... 2nd Floor Arcue Bldg. Nflill 045' x W J g J N WHEN YOU ASK FOR BREAD i BE SURE IT'S GOLDEN LOAF ' chairman in the Be Square meeting held for the sophomores in the auditorium. 'l' 4VSept. 19-Jack Riclenour, 18, popular member of the senior class and star golfer on the Wildcat team, died in the Springfield City Hospital after an illness of three days. Ridenour played as numlcer one man on the 1937 golf team. 'I- 0Sept. 22-Winners of the flower show held in the central corridor were chosen by the judges. Taking first place in their respective depart- ments were Beatrice Rober, Vera Hawkins, Verna Hawkins, Maxine Rust, Thomas Tittle, Betty Waits, Betty French, Betty Beier, and Marcyne Walter. 'I' 4?Sept. 23-Mr. Lawrence Sanders and Coach Allen Compton led a pep meeting in the auditorium in anticipation of the second football game. Robert Vance urged everyone to buy the first edition of The Herald. - x 4,1 , Y: ,fue 7 , J xr W ' ' ' I DR. BERMAN BICYCLES BASEBALL TENNIS Dentist GOLF and FISHING TACKLE - GUNS S1-,E-Mamstg M5109 C I 9 P. SLACK S SCJNS , .W Deal at Diehl's Also Latest Line of Sporting' Goods For HARDWARE Telephone Main 692 112 East Main Street The Diehl Hardware C0- 8 West Main St. g I X I - N f SPRI GFIELD P RITY D IRY HBADGE of IVIERITH PRODUCTS All That The Name Implies and STANDARD ICE CREAM FOR MILK 125 N. FOUNTAIN AVE. Main 243 FOR ICE CREAM Main 762 x ,7,- I
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v 1 l II N 0. A. ARMSTRONG Watclzmakers anti Engravers 22 West Main Street First National Bank Building Phone Main 3170 Wild Haircuts for Wildcats Koeh1er's Barber Shop 1002 W. Main St. Dry Cleaning Used Magazines W' N Valuable Lessons in Life Conserve Your Resources Save Part ol All You Earn Your Savings with Us Are Compliments Of E. H. WISTANCE Guaranteed Dealer In By the U. S. Government Plan Coal and Coke THE MORRIS PLAN William Prosser, Manager BANK - 1 N I DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY We are your jewelers for Commercial. Glee Club. and Orchestra pins. Designers and builders of Club and Sorority pins. HEADQUARTERS FOR CLASS RINGS 72 ARCADE Q1 f I fl 4'L XXX L- m'i -S. X 1-I-2 Tl SEQ H 53 Q - 0 fl? acrvoav zz. 0Sept. 27- The Herald first edition came out today with Robert Vance serving as managing editor and Norma Nelson as editor-in-chief. Staff assistants were Dorothy Chap- man, Harry Branham, James Hamilton, and Helen Booghier. One thousand copies were sold with calls for more. + 0Sept. 30-Miss Ruth Cole, libra- rian, resigned to accept a post at Pontiac, Michigan. Mr. Charles Fox, Hobart McGinnis and Don Davis led the pep meeting held in the auditorium. Cheerleaders Jack Allison and Stanford Overholser closed the meeting with a cheer. 'I- 4POct. 1-Miss Bess Noble was appointed to fill the vacancy in the library created by the resignation of Miss Ruth Cole. Miss Noble had served as librarian at Roosevelt Jr. High School previous to her join- ing the faculty of Springfield High. 'I- 4POct. 11-Mr. Urban A. Hidy re- ceived an appointment to the Board of Education, succeeding Mr, Joseph W. Spahr, who moved from town. Mr. Hidy resigned from the faculty of Springfield High School in 1928 after serving as a coach and math- ematics teacher for a number of years. N To the Members of the 1938 Graduation Class: We wish you all the success in life that will come from persistent effort in the Held chosen by you. SPRI GFIELD CITY LI E ,I C. k J
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