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COLLECTION OF MILK WEED PODS THE record made lJy tlme scllool lias laeen outstanding. Yvliile our scllool is almost entirely a city system tlie students 'bI'Ollglll in 230 liillecl saclcs. The entire County collected only twenty times tllat many. Ttie lollowing students made tlme almove possilule: Ronnie Slwepparcl, ilolmn Slmively, Gene Slnontz, .lolm Spaulding, Billy VXfrigl1t, Robert lVlcClure, Billy Jaclcs, tlerry Oren, Ricllard Gore, lVlelvin Bussert, David Ulfrien, Buddy ljoling, Ernest Ballinger, Bill tlarris, Sliarrel Atlcinson, Faye Huston. .loe lwliitscll, Raymond Beers, Tommy smitll, Larry Barton, Carl Swenclsen, Billy Love, David Simplcins, Bolo Blaclcwell, .lames ivlillspaugll, Freddie Kellogg, Diclc lwlclfee, Robert Strauslgaugli, Dick Jones, Clmarles Spaulding, Don Jaclcson, iRolJert Burcliard, Kennetli Colyer, James Sllrontz, Bill Greenlee, Ernest F. lvlillspaugli, ljonald ltlavens, l.ester Kellogg, Edwin lvlcfiuire, Freddie lxflillspaugll, .lacli Heatlm, and Nlonte Cllandler. GAS CITY RECREATION PROGRAM OUR city llas made an envialule record in recreation. It ldas iloeen so out- standing tliat tlme State Superintendent ol Scl1ools, Clement T. Nlalan issued a Bulletin No. I62 on tlle worlc done in 'Rusliville and Gas City. This Bulletin was sent to all principals and superintendents in Indiana and to many localities all over tlie Urxited States. ln it, lie sliows llow tllese communities lielped to solve juvenile delinquency. lVlucl1 ol Gas Cityis program is carried on in tlle summer time. It llas a vital connection witlm tl1e scllools system. ln this annual only tl1e activities tllat are empllasized during t'l1e scliool session will lie stressed. Page Fifty-two
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DEBATE TEAM .totm O'Brien, Anna Lou Ttnornpson, u.tirn Bectitey, Mrs. Banter, Betty Rose Swisticr, Hpattyn Btittcr, mtlcctntyu vttavcnncr t'ttS ctetmate team. coactlect tyy Banter, in connection wittl ittle Putytic Speaking Ctass, cteitoatect ttie question ot' uOne yearys computsory I8, or upon ttue cornptetion ot tlis t1igt1 sctroot coursef, Ttie learn was composed ot Jotin 0,Brien, UJirnH Bectctey and Anna t.ou Ttrompson on ttle attirmativeg Mtdedctyn Tavenner, Hpattyu txftittcr anet Betty Rose Swistrer advocating ttae negative. Ttley particutarty viewect conscription,s economicat, tweatttltut, mititary, anct protective advantages anct ctisactvantages. Friday afternoon, December 22, ttwe ctertaate was given tyetvore ttle entire trigt1 sctioot. A rt-'tlff judges, twtiss Hoge, Mr. Detro, antt Ntr. tvtccutgtgins actjuctgent ttre attzirmative side victorious. Page Fiftyvone
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Jiri Q. 2 g,, fi ir i .. ,QV , ami ?twv ff Qi Q FLAG POLE DEDICATIONS VERY eiahorate programs were 'provided for the dedications at holh East and West Ward schools. The program consisted of the 'fine music furnished hy the Gas City Band under the direction of the Band Director, Fred Reiter. Niany patriotic seiections were played. The pledge to the Hag was ted at the East Ward hy Miss Ethel Louise Vvard and at the West Ward 'hy Miss Evelyn Kensier. Community singing was ted hy Mr. Luke Wagoner in a very effective way. The addresses were delivered hy Superintendent A. J. Reifei. PAPER COLLECTIONS THE Physical Education Director, Wilbur S. Cummins, and junior high schooi students with the help of Owens-iiiinois coiiect paper every two weeks. The sate of this paper has heen a material heip in the promotion of recrea- tion, during horth the -winter and summer months. Vve hope to have a nest egg of 351,500 by the ciose of the present school term. SKATING PARTIES EVERY two weeks skating parties are conducted under the supervision of the Physical Education Director, Wilbur Cummins, and Principal F. VV. Hengstier. The students pay half price and the Recreation Fund takes care of -the rhaiance. The attendance at these parties range between 80 and 150. Page Fiftyathree
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