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Philip Bruner Memorial Organ , if aff -5 ln an impressive dcdicalory ceremony, a beautiful Wurlitzcxl' organ was formally presented to Crawfordsville High School lly Mrs. Idcll Cleveland Bruner in memory of her son, Philip Bruner. The guest organist for the occasion was Mr. Gary Sampson of Indianapolis. Philip Bruner was a popular student in the eighth grade of Crawfordsville Junior High School at the time of his death on September 20, 1946. Philipis memory will he cherished by friend and stranger alike who are privileged to enjoy the beauty of the rich, vibrant tones of this instrument. Page Nine Wif i!
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,X4 ' ff Z' I tiff! 1 ff vp V U . 1 Molly B. Hoover Athletic Field ln the days of long ago the open space around the little red schoolhouse hecame the baseball diamond or thc ulotn for the young sports enthusiasts. Today at Crawfordsville High School a fine athletic field complete with new floodlights, fence, scoreboards, and bleachers is a reality. On September 5, 1947, the Molly B. Hoover Athletic Field was officially dedicated andithus became the scene of all home football games. lVliss Hoover, the donor of the grounds, was formerly a teacher in the city schools. We wish we could verbally express our thanks for this generous gift to Molly B. Hoover, hcnefactrcss. iS s 1 ' 6 s - an vu-use mmm Page Eight
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MISS JESSIE BANKS Exchange Teachers From Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Merry England came Vliss Jessie Banks, British exchange teacher for Miss Mary Mildred Schweitzer, who sailed to England last August to 'teach in the Whitley Bay Grammar School in Northumberland. Miss Banks and Miss Schweitzer are among one hun- dred and twenty-six teacher exchanges hetween the United States and Great Britain. By participating in this worthy project, they are making a definite con- trihution to world friendship and understanding. I Page Ten MISS MARY MILDRED SCHWEITZER
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