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:, 5 agen.. ...ge nnoouuuulnnlnn OOIIIIOIIIIOOOIOICOIO onus lon.. await, .....:::o,. 35235 ' Man doth not live by bread alone.-Bible. E' 'M 531:53 .11- 3. g .g 'ng' E 2 ' 51:1 uul frlenhm' s E z E s -- : ' SEPTEMBER 4-What! First day of school. 5 7-Vacation already. Labor Day. 5 5 8-First day of recitations. Q 5 15-Held first class meetings. Elected officers. 21--R. Paul Miller addressed the Assembly. 23-Schlegel read a continued story in Civics, while the Seniors read their lesson once. 2 24--Eelite staff selected today. E 25-First touch of winter. What! already. S 28-Happy birthday to our sponsor, Ml. Storm. 5 e 29-First fire drill. E 30-New arm-chairs were a great hindrance to proper concentration in the 5 Senior Civics class. OCTOBER 2 2-A Mr. Davis, salesman, showed the unique cap and gown, worn by a E boy, eight feet and five inches tall. Q 5 '6-Bells out of order. Q 3 7-Report cards handed out. E 3 8-Mr. Piety high-hats everybody since becoming a proud father. Q 14- A Snake in the Grass by the Hoosier Harmony Four. E E 20-Minstrel presented by the Music Department. Proceeds a big help to- 5 Q wards buying new uniforms for the band. I 21-Rev. E. G. Jann addressd the Assembly. 22-Big disappointment. No school. Teachers' Association. 28-Rev. N. C. Fletcher spoke. 30-Pep session. Wanted: Yell leaders. NOVEMBER 5 Q 2-If you want to know anything about poetry, ask a Junior. 5 3-Election Day. Where were the Republicans? 3 5-Band received new uniforms. Ain't they sweet! 11-No school. Armistice Day. 5 12-Mr. Chillson forgot to wear a tie. 16-Beware! Beware! Scarlet fever. 20-Lost Old Oaken Bucket by one point. I00 KOKKIMOlCOUOUOOOCOUOIIOIOCOCCCOIIIICICOOCOOCCOOCCOOCIICCOOI gif:-1 Q.. They only are reputed wise for saying nothing.-Shakespeare. .2 gig. 03349. . COOOOOIOOOOOQCOOOOOIOIIIOIOIOOIOOCOOOIOICOOIOCOUIOOICCllllIIUIOOCCIIOOIOOCCOCOCIOUQOIOOCOOCOO'..:.....lsg.'...::i.
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Q. l. lg Q UQOlIOC'OIOIII0ll'OIUUOIOOUIIOUIIIIOIOIOCOOlfililllliillililllllliillllill o fEf'5 .- 'af' For unto you is born this day in the city of David . . : .,?E:!'? :jg--' a Savior, whiuh is Christ the Lord.-Bible. dll Almnm ' VICTOR GIBBENS Entered C. C. H. S.-1922. Excelled in Athletics. Scored More Points than Any Basket- - ball Player in C. C. H. S. Has Highest Scholastic Grade of Any C- C. H. S. Graduate. . Graduated-1926. ' : Graduate of Purdue-B. S. Q Graduate of I. S. N.-A. B. Q Graduate of U. of Colorado-M. A. Q Taught English in Robinson High. E At Present, Teaching at Purdue. JAMES BENHAM 5 Entered C. C. H. S--1912. 2 Excelled in Diligence and Aggressive- g ness. ' Graduated-1916. Began2 Working on Terre Haute Star in 192 . Became Editor of Star-1932. Won Trophy from Indiana Republican Editorial Association Best Republican Editorial Campaign-1936. ROBERT ANDREW Entered C. C. H. S.-1911. Excelled in Athletics. Graduated-1915. Taught School. Enlisted May 4, 1918. Sailed for France, Sept., 1918. Wounded in Action, Nov. 3, 1918. Died Nov. 4, 1918. Only C. C. H. S. Graduate to Lose His Life in the World War. Ein 3'2 .'?.: , 5 He makes no friend who never made a foe.-Tennyson. .E ,-'LE-,X 'too UI. o 'o 0 'LI'- :L:::0'... ol... .' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 . oz:3 .-' .- 'O'
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.l...... ...:... .Q f..IU.0'...UO'..........f.......................'..... .................. n' . o:: no? .,'::3.5 : Remember now the Creator in the days of thy youth 3 . .Q Q.U.QI..'.'....u.....'. ..f..l.....'.......'..... ...'.l.Qlll.l.. 223:21-f' ununo ou... ...o az. ...nun- .-Bible. ' if-5.5 'og' 5:2 E225 rar' DECEMBER . 1-Rev. McDonald spoke about the Philippines. 3-Free Methodist Quartet sang before the Assembly. 4-Faculty met. Ask a certain Sophomore if it didn't. 5-Lost: One yell leader. 8-An old friend, James Shields, entertained us. 9-Rev. White addressed Assembly for his first time. 10-Pep session, mostly on unexcused absences. 14-Some good-heart-ed prowler visited us. 17- Big Hearted Herbert presented by the Juniors. 22 and 23-Exams! Exams! 24-Christmas vacation. Santa Claus came at night. ' JANUARY : 4-A new start. Resolutions popping all about the rooms today. 3 Q 7--Faculty meeting-too many red excuse blanks. ' 8-Another faculty meeting-for further information see all students whose deportment isibelow 75. 13-Rev. Paul and two wome-n singers appeared before the assembly this ' morning. 1 23-Coldest day this winter. County tourney. 27-No lessons the past week. Too much radio. Couldn't get Yeger away from flood reports. ' 2 FEBRUARY , 2--All, including the ground hog, saw our shadows. 4,-Cast was selected for the Senior play. 16-New Brooms! New Brooms! Fifteen and twenty-five! A play sponsored by the Dramatics- Class. Really a goods one, too. 19-Rev. Powell gave an interesting lecture about our State Penitentiaries and the prisoners there. 23-Mr. Marshall, an impersonator, gave Tarkington's book, Seventeen . MARCH 2-Work hard next two months. There is an exemption in sight. 4-The Eels got a bad start in the tourney. 4-The old Study Hall clock was replaced with a new one. Twenty-three years running in the same place reminds' us of just how slow time is. 5-Basketball awards made. Also musical. 5-At last, after 23 years of parking bicycles in, the neighbors' yards 5 5 someone thought of building a school bicycle rack. 5 . 552 Q ' 069, 'pta' gaze: . oo0uunvnefseuoonnosouooootunonunosunnunounnuuuooonoooonoonoou . gif? n, .0 .. 03:0 y?-2.1 Q The noblest mind, the best contentment has.-Spencer. ' ,-'ax' ...........-..-.................................... .....
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