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120 f N HI-POINT CO. 617 West Main St. Delicious Nutritious Products Potato Chips CFresh Dailyi Home Made Candy K I New and Used Watches and Diamonds MAIN LOAN OFFICE Next to the Ohio Theatre 104 W. Main Street M 5633 N. f Buy SCI-IAEFER'S BREAD From Your Grocer toastmaster, Lilly Weseloh, Eddie Wiggins, Florence Conover, Dick Grieser, Louann France, Mary Ruth Acton, James Wilkerson, Peggy Eberle, Jack Allison, and Phyllis Mack. Dolores Zinn and Florence Conover won scholastic honors for the first grading period of the second semester with averages of 98.75, while following in second place was Robert Vance with 98. 'I- 0March 15-Dean Lester, Ray Uber, and Vernon Day took first place with a setting of Silas Mainern in the model stage contest sponsored by the dramatic club. Miriam Wetwer won second place and Robert Heeb, Jack Allison, Katherine Clark and Gordon Voris took honorable mention from about 75 entries. 'I' GMarch 18-Springfield High's Choir participated in a music festival at Wittenberg College, sponsored by the Ohio Music Education Associa- tion. +' 7 0March 19-The Springfield High School band and orchestra took part in the music festival at Witten- berg College. Although none of the school organizations were officially entered in the contest, the band was recognized as being high in Class A. Taking part in the individual com- petition John Shultz received the porting Goods Store Bicycles - Baseball Tennis Golf Badminton Johnson Outboard Motors Team Outfitters 'I- GEO. E. MEEK and CO. 36 North Fountain Ave. g J g 1
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IIQ 0Feb. 15-Jerry Katherman, Sa.fety f N f X Director of the State Highway MARSHALL l THE DOT Patrol, opened the second day of the S31I'ldW1CheS Lunch Hi-Y Safety Caxgpaign as speaker PHARMACY Soft Dr-inks in the double au itorium exercises. . The Hi-Y Club distributed hundreds 1200 Block S. Center st. Gfocenes :Foe Cream of safety pamphlets in making its 817 W. M313 St. drive for safe driving a success. ' + 'N GF b 16-Th Dt t, R Roberts Iron Works e . e e en ion oom C jail J was moved from room 215 and ULERY GREENHOUSES to room 320, making way for a late I shift Sophomore Study hall- Welding Co. Inc. Growers of + Steel Fabricators Fancy Potted Plants GFeb. 28-Resolved: A policy of Q I Disarmament Should Be Adopted by F01- the Critlcal Trade All Nations was the subject of a NI debate given before the juniors and Paul W' Funk' ager Vistors Welcome seniors. On the affirmative were 150 W North St- M 1230 John Martin and Leonard Goldbergg ' on the negative were Dolores Zinn and Donna Sitterle. N 'I' 0March 13-Francis Pogue was in charge of a joint vesper service of the Hi-Y and the Friendship Clubs -:SAY PETER PAN To YOUR GROCER MAN held at the Congregrational Christian Church. 1 + N 0Feb. 24-Arthur R. Altick, curator of the Clark County Historical Society, spoke before the History Club on Recent Excavations in Southern Ohio.' 'I' 0Feb. 25-Members of the Gold and Blue Speech Club entertained the student body after a banquet with speeches on Aims After Grad- uation in the auditorium. Those participating were Dick Sikes, f THE DOUGHNUT SHOP DELICIOUS SANDWICHES FAMOUS TEXAN SANDWICH Doughnuts, 2 for 5c 35 So. Limestone St. 0 1 W CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES GRADUATES OF THE 1938 CLASS The Silver Motor Freight Terminal X 1
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highest rating of one on a bass tuba solo, while Glen Pierce on the clarinet and Dick Brady on the flute each received ratings of two. 'I- 0April 1, 2-Magnificent, preten- tious, the morality drama, Every- man, was performed before capacity crowds in the high school auditorium. Directed by Mr. Eugene Hoak, the play had a cast of over a hundred, with Don Endter in the leading part as Everyman A musical background was furnished by an electric organ, while the majestic stage settings were blended with a new cyclorarna, purchased from the proceeds of the drama. 'I' 4PApril 2-Richard P. Eastman scored 332 out of a possible 400 points to defeat all opponents in the Gen- eral Scholarship test held at the high school. S.H.S. annexed the first ten places in the county, Jonh Rein- heimer scoring 300 for second place, and Milton Lauver taking third with 294. Others in the top division were William Klapproth, fourthg Robert Vance, fifthg Walter Elder, sixth: Robert Heeb, seventh, Robert Bau- man eighthg Richard Grieser, ninthg and Peggy Eberle, tenth. 'I- 4VApril 23-Don Endter won a S100 scholarship in the Inter-High School Speech Contest held annually at Wittenberg College. Endter took part in the Declamation Division. f HAROLD PYLES Q f N NEUMCDE HQSIERY SI-IOP 34 East High St. COMPLETE LINE OF HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAKE ECONOMY YOUR BYWORD BY BUYING HERE GOLDBERG'S MARKET 2525 Laggmda Ave. BALLROOM DANCING CLASSES for High School Students 'I-+ BEGINNERS ADVANCED New Classes Open October, January, and March SHEER DANCE STUDIO Xvll'g1'l1llil llott Sllt'Q'1' Holw1't lillllgflwll BARBER I O 0 F Bld ' Appointment if Desired ' ' ' ' g' Mam 2720 J 425 W. State St. M 3304-J X X I E J pf For SHERWI -WILLIAMS Paints and Finishes THE BRAIN LU BER CG. . .
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