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A if rw 1. . 1 1 1 . nf 1931 SENIOR SWAN SONG 1931 W-E R2EMEMJBER, WE REMEMBER Sept. 8-fSchoo1 opens. Freshmen, freshmen everywhere-. Buildingcer- tainly looks as if it had had a vaca- tion from students. Sept. 10-Seniors flash rings and pins in the eyes of underclassmen. Sept. 11-Supt. E. C. Dodson gives good advice to the students. Sept, 20-Spartans win first foot- ball game of the year. Sept. 27-Clarion gets Word that it is again winner in l. H. S. P. A. newspaper contest. Oct. 1, 2- The Prince Is Paged . Oct. 7-Seniors choose to abide by the rule of an elected three. Oct. 8-Students take over duties of principal and teachers and a good time is had by all. Oct, 8-Sorrow comes to Senior high school with the death of Mr. W. F. L. Sanders, the grand old man of the faculty. Oct. 10-School dismissed in the afternoon in respect to the memory of Mr. Sanders, Whose funeral is held from his home. Oct. 16, 17, 18-State Teachersi Association meeting at Indianapolis. Journalists go to Franklin to get silver loving cup. Oct. 20-All too soon first report cards are out.: Oct. 23-Five bright seniors, in. cluding one boy, are chosen for Na- tional Honor Society. Oct. 31-Ghosts visit Halloween carnival held at Senior high. Senior class finds royalty in their midst. .Nov. 1-Six seniors play their last pigskin game for C. H. S.. Almost, Newcastle has its record spoiled. Nov. ll-Student program hon- ors Armistice day. Nov. 12-Miss Lillian Gay,Berry tells school all about Virgil. Nov. 13-Everybody dresses up and comes to night school. Nov. 14--Spartans tomahawk the Short Warriovrs to start off the hardwood season, Nov. 17, 18-Would-be actors make debut at Strut and Fret try- outs. Nov. 26-Work for report cards is finished again. Time-out is taken to eat turkey. Dec. 3- Actors turn poets and patients at Strut and Fret initiation. Dec. 16-Teachers have Christ- mas party in cafeteria. Dec. 17-Seniors urge everybody to order a Swan Song for a Christmas gift. Dec. 21-The chimes ring again as public speaking class and music department present Christmas play in school auditorium. Dec, 24-Jan. 3-Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, while stu- dents and faculty rest up to finish semester. Jan. 3-Semester ends. You did or you didn't. Page Twenty t N 4 ' . M . f . .5 Q.. j.iZg.,,.ll p A Q . . ' ii.aff.i.r.:f 1...i...1,3. m Fw: if.. 5 '-wen.. 'J.w2'4..L-,.fs.ss.4.f.1s:g1
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i :, 1- ma. arm: if 1' V' H af. sg 1 ' +53 .fd '1 .Q Qs if A ff nf t . rw 1931 SENIOR SWAN SONG 1931 WE REMEMBER, WE REMEMBER Jan. 26-Resolutions in order for the second semester. Students get taste of Shakespeare in the form of Julius Caesar and Macbeth . Jan. 27-Dual debate between Conncrsville and North Vernon ends with honors even. Feb. 6-Rushville wins from re' serves and holds the regulars. Feb, 9-Practice teachers arrive. Feb. 11-Junior boys monopolize class election. Feb. 16-Turner wins county ora- torical contest. Feb. 12-Lincoln is honored with special program. Flag ceremony learned by students. Feb. 19+Pres. Oxnam of DePauw names five ideals vital to making the world better. Feb. 23-27-Miss Rieman runs the school while superintendent and principal go to Detroit. Have you your note from home? Feb. 26-Seniors find out they are not to wear caps and gowns. Re- joicing and groans intermingle. March 3-Strut and Fret dances the night away. March 6-Hi-Y club gives dance for first time in its history. 1 March 6, 7-Spartans frolid through sectional. Students try to frolic into sectional. ' March 10-Clarion goes under. No more issues until the bank pays out. March 14-Disaster overtakes the Spartans at Rushville. March 19 - Music department shows its talent in The China Shop , March 20-Everybody h an g s around the study hall to hear state tourney results. March 24-Ten more seniors are called before assembly when Na- tional Honor Society announces elections. March 30-Honor society ban- quets. with Easter serving as in- spiration. March 31-Clarion comes to life in the News-Examiner in a special section to be published We-ekly. April 1-Everybody feels foolish to see so much snow. And is it colds! April 2-5-Spring vacation. Ev- erybody hopes to catch up on sleep. April 8-Seniors have long-de- layed guest party. 'tCinderella dance is a feature. April 18-Drum Corps takes pa- rade honors at Indianapolis. April 20-Hi-Y sponsors Older Boys' conference. Delegates from all around attend. April 28-Special art work of students goes on display at Westci'n Arts Association exhibit at liouis- ville, Ky. May 19-Seniors strut their stuff i11 senior play, Pals First . May 22-Juniors give Seniors an- nual reception. Swan Song copies are given out as a surprise. May 24-Baccalaureate. Patrons have chance to see exhibit of wood- work, art, and mechanical drawing. May 25-Senior vacation begins, but they all come back to visit. Nay 26-Senior Prom. May 29-Commencement. The last note of the 'tSwan Song is sung. Page Twentytwo k' Z .2
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