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l4f4Z6l'Z6 awed FIRST ROW-Richard Hixson, Carol Schafer, Jimmy Joe Smith, Calvin Bolling, Bob Ferneau. SECOND ROW-L. D. Freshcorn, Donald Conover, George Roby, Coach Jacoby, Miss Wertie Bowe, H. B. Chance. The Athletic Council of the year i947-48 has shown a decided interest in the encouragement of student attendance of sports events. The primary tasks which the council has to perform are such things as selling tickets at home games, meeting the visiting team, meeting the referees, counting all the money taken in and registering it in the school books. The money is all banked and registered by the principal of the high school, Mr. Chance. At the first of the basketball year the Council sponsored a large bonfire rally which included a parade with the High School Band and concluded with a large bonfire with the cheerleaders leading the crowd in many cheers. The Council is made up every year of members representing each grade of the high school with the president elected from the Senior Class. This year's Council consists of President, Jimmy Joe Smith, Senior representative, Donald Conover, Junior representative, George Roby, Sophomore representative, Carol Schafer, Freshman representative, Calvin Bolling, Eighth Grade, Bob Ferneau, Seventh Grade, Richard Hixson. The faculty advisors are L. D. Freshcorn, Superintendent, H. B. Chance, Principal, Robert Jacoby, Coach, Wertie Bowe, Girls' Coach. At the close of the basketball season the Council sponsors a banquet in honor of the entire team and their friends. This is the climax of an exciting year of games and activities. 66
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an Wfemwziam To all of our Alumni who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II we wish to pay tribute. These words of Lincoln spoken at Gettysburg seem most appropriate- That we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, and forthe people, shall not perish from the earth. MRS. LILLIE B. WADE A member of the second graduating class of Blanchester High School, gave so much willing service to the betterment of our youth and our schools that we wish to place her name on this page. She served efficiently as a teacher and as a member of the Board of Education for twenty-four years. The 'following verse found among her clippings reflects her philosophy of living. HAPPINESS The road to daily happiness ls not difficult to find: lt's what you do for others That brings content of mind. 68
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