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as J a l A A s e A, up ,ff 1931 sn.Ne1oa',s.wrsN,soNG ' .--, :fling Q.. ag tn.-f, p 1 981 , some on FAREWELL g T When we come to the end of our high school days 1 Never Knew' Andtrecall all our menvrtes so dear, V It is then we know that it really pays ' To work through our school career. Reminiscing o'er days of hardwork and joy That we've known in 0. H. S., How we hate to leave all the friends we know, And wish we might never go! We remember the clubs and the plays we were in, And the pleasure that came,from bothg Faithful to our school we have ever been, And always will be, we hope. We're thankful for all that our teachers have done To help as achieve success,- We've enjoyed these years from the very start And regret we now must part. Now our football squad and our hardwood team In defeat and victory we've cheeredg We have played the game, and you must have seen That defeat we have never feared. School pep -and spirit we've always had As we cheered for the Red and White,- Our work-and play will be o'er ere long, And we now sing our Swan Song. FAVORITE SONGS ' . . . ......... Flunkers Whispering .V . . . . . Students of 209 L qu., 5 fi 9' 'G 1 -:Pr f,, ,L ., QE lf -.45 K fi l .- .- J' A 5 l . .45 fy se i One Man Band .... Francis Van Hart 99 Out of a 100 .. Math Students On Wisconsin .... Mr. Kenneth Cook Harmonica Harry .. .. Paul Parmer She's.a. Gorgeous Thing .. Bud Cooper Love Has a Way ...... Francis Cain A Sing Song Gir1 .. Carlysle Leadbetter Maybe It's Love .... Marjorie Miller After the Ball ..... Senior Prommers Memories ..... ...... C lass of '31 Marjie .......... Albert Halberstadt Trees ....... .... M r, Norman Amos Blue Again ....... Lois and Maynard Friends Again ..... Betty T. and Bob My Baby Just Cares For Me .... .................. T homas Daum L Walkin' My Baby Back Home ..... .... M arion Murphy 2 Would You Like To Take a Walk .. Robert Shellhouse A Oh, What a Pal Was Mary ..... ........ R oy Morrow That Little Boy Ot Mine ..... .... M rs. Marietta Miller. Back Home Again In Indiana George, Virginia Carter A -'In My Alice Blue Gown ..................... ..... virginia Adams Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder .. Naomi Myers uwawu YOU See My Gal ........................ ...... DR nlel Butler l Swingin' Down the Lane .. ........ Mary Jane Wait f Cheatin' On Me .' ...... .. Teachers Giving Exams l Page Seventeen A ' ' H25 5 ',a' Q ? ,t.4. sg .o c. ,c A ss,,'
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1 1931 SE NIOR SWAN SONG 1931 2-4. MAR R. 33 CND 1, 23 tional QNO Track DANIEL BUTLER Track 3, 4g Band 3, 4g Orchestra LESTER CRAIG Basketball 1-45 Football 1-4. KATIIERINE DILLINGHAM National Honor Societyg S. P, Q. CHARLES DYER PAUL PEARSON YBELLE RHINEHART Aeneid Clulb 4. Picturej Alquina High School Science Club, President 4: Na- Honor Societyg Senior Play. Picturep Football Squad 3, 43 Squad 2, 3. THEY WHO WAVE THE WAND , ' Transforniatioii ot' a senior has much of magic taken much more than a been put in by those who faculty has expended, for in seniors Wish to express Q First Row-M. C. Pruitt, W Mabel Swain, Marion Boyd, L. Back Row-Merle Ward, Esther Canter, T. W. Rachel Hull, Marietta Miller Another teacher, Flora green, giddy freshmah to a serious, well poised and mystery in it, hutsthis tremendous change has sleight-of-hand trickt Ilours of hard Work have seemingly wave a magic Wand. For the labor the their patience and their consideration, the depart- their thanks. 5 Emily Hia-ilman, B. E. Myers, E. C. Dodson, K. E. xCook. Amosg H. D. Miller, Alice Katterjohn, Ada Sandi, Mary Rieman, Edith Del Hopkins, Marjnkie Smith, V, D. Barker. missing - from the picture. l . E. E. xxx' i a 's 1 . ,J x , . R x Page Sixteen QJ 1
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F' l- ,-, lu 1, 'K F 3 H v -1' -'P 'Q vs R' f x , ' 132 ' . -m,:sm.a,ifh 17 19341 SENIOR S-WAN SONG 1931 Line--Craig, Fender, Bell, George, Stevens, Halberstadt, Dillingham. Backfield- Kee, Craig, Ennis, Shellhouse. SPARTAN SPORTS 4 A light but fast team carried the high school colors through the 1930 football season. What was lacking in weight was made up for in aggressive- ness and speed. During the season, the Spartans scored 108 points to their opponents' 36. Six members of this fighting team, three line men and three in the back- field, are to be lost by graduation,-Be-ll, George, Halberstadt, Shellhouse, Kee, and Craig, the one man who has played o-n the team for four years. Spring practice has brought out some new material which is showing up unusually well, and another successful eleven is expected to be on the gridiron to repre- sent Senior high school next fall. - RECORD OF SEASON Connersville, 275 Columbus, 95 here. Connersville, 205 Rushville, 05 here. Connersville, 63 Shelbyville, 75 here. Connersville, 65 Shelbyville, 05 there. Connersville, 133 Richmond, 133 there. Connersville, 305 Greenfield, 01 there. Connersville, 65 Newcastle, 75 here. Tennis activities in the fall were confined to two matches with Morton of Richmond, both of which were won by Connersville. The girls made a clean sweep of their matches both times, while' the boys lost both matches at Con- nersville, but divided honors with Richmond there. 'With the advent of spring, racquets were again brought out, and practice started' in the gym. Elizabeth Bullard and Edward Cotton, who won their letters in tennis last year, played their last matches for C. H. S. this spring. Three Spartan track men qualified for the State meet last year, although the squad as a whole had a poor season, not winning any meet. Kee and Dil- lingham were the only veterans of marked ability who came out for the 1931 track events. Four meets, all away from home, were scheduled for the thinly clads. t Intramural athletics for girls was provided during the year by baseball and basketball league tournaments, with teams picked from gym classes. Page Eighteen ,gy I . V' X v, 5, .5 A I A -i'135'iT2,. ,V .i 5, 3, Q 5, 17,5 2'-.ff-' ,Q al,-,f g ' - 4 ,, 4. l .-.. 1 iii
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