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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Clarence Honsaker, ’19. BUSINESS MANAGER, Ray Nelson, ’19. Statistical Editor......................Yvonne Quinet, ’19 Literary Editor.........................Herman Riffle, ’19 Art Editor................................Rena McCloy, ’19 Assistant Art Editor..........................Paul Huston, ’20 Athletic Editor.......................Egidio Blasotti, ’19 Advertising Manager..................Thomas Yanchus, ’19 Circulation Manager..........................Miller Smith, ’19 Faculty Advisory Member, R. E. Rudisill. —10—
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CALENDAR. Aug. 27, 1917—First Semester began. Dec. 8, 1917—Community Day. Dec. 12, 1917—Local Institute began. Dec. 21, 1917—Christmas Program rendered. Dec. 24, 1917—Christmas Vacation began. Jan. 24, 1918—School Play, “Rustic Romeo.” Jan. 25, 1918—Second Session of Institute began. Schubert Quartet. Jan. 26, 1918—Lecture bv Strickland Gillilan. Feb. 14, 1918—Patriotic Rally. Feb. 33, 1918—U. H. S. loses basket-ball game to G. T. H. S. Apr. 3 1918—Art Exhibit Began. Apr. 24, 1918—Senior Dance. May 17, 1918—Junior Class Play, “The American Flag.” May 18, 1918—Senior Vacation began. May 26, 1918—Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Leroy W. Lewellen May 28, 1918—Class Night. May 30,1918—Commencement. MOTTO—Scientia potestas est. COLORS—Red and Black. HIGH SCHOOL YELL. Zippi—yeppi—lepidi—zam! Hoki—poki—millime—yam! Rodi—modi—metiza—da! German Township High School, Rah!---Rah!----Rah! —9—
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High School Song (Tune:—“Ons Flag We Follow.”) (Unison. Moderato) The school we love the best, is German Township High, And far above the rest, her flag shall always fly. We’ll guard her emblem well, that none may float ahead Of Alma Mater’s banner fair, the Black and Red. (Harmony—Loud) O! Black ani Red we love thy fair, fair folds; A treasure that each son and daughter sacred holds. Then proudly wave as years go fleeting by Ths emblem of our dear old German Township High. (Unison—Maestoso). Hail to the Alma Mater that we love, And love her well, as each can tell. Hail to the flag that floats above them all, The Black and Red must float ahead, Hail to the motto that we love the best, “Scientia potestas est.” Wave Red and Black forever, Falter may you never, Dear Old German Township High! Thy praises we will sing, 0! Alma Mater dear, Our songs and cheers shall ring, for you from year to year The lessons we have learned, in life shall be our guide, And may we all, at duty’s call turn back with pride. —J. B. Sheetz. —ll—
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