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gm riuem We wish to express our deepest appreciation cmd qratltude to the bus drivers of Hopewell-Loudon, for brinqlnq us safely to and from school in all kinds of weather. TOP ROW: Paul Pember bus No. G. Wilbur McOuisllon bus No. 5. Earl Conrad bus No. 3, subslllule for Wesley Shumway, Ir. BOTTOM ROW: Wlllard DeWald bus No. 8. Milton Siebenaller bus No. 1. Earl Dep- inel bus No. 4. Richard Shiley bus No. 7. Ciwfoabarw Mr. Robert Shumaker Mr. Stanley Shumwcry Cagferia, Mrs. Eihel Green' Mrs. Anna Walter Mrs. Ed Brickner 5
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CQLHJQ. SEPTEMBER ' 17-Game with Amsden there. 9-School opens with enrollment ot 480. 25-Senior pictures taken. OCTOBER 2-Science classes attend open house at Bell Telephone Co. 23-Curtiss Magazine Campaign begins. Z4-F.F.A., F. H. A., and Y-Teen have a hayride. 30-Band played in Fostoria Hallowe en Parade. NOVEMBER . 24Band plays at Heidelberg-Ohio North- em football game at Tiffin. 5-A Persian entertains HLHS. 8-Science classes attend House of Magic and electric show. 22-Iunior Class Play. 26-County Honor Society meeting here. 27-High School pupils take intelligence tests. 27-Thanksgiving Square Dance for High School. 28-Band plays at P.T.A. meeting. 29-Latin Club enioys a hayride. 30-Y-teen have a party for the High School Qlrls. DECEMBER 2-Game Supper. 4-Basketball season opens with game at Old Fort. 6-Game with Thompson at Thompson, 7-Game with Clyde. 10-Game with Iackson. 13-Basketball game with New Riegel here. l7eHome game with Calvert. 19-Christmas Program. 20-Beginning of Christmas Vacation. 20-Basketball game with Bettsvtlle. 30-Christmas vacation ends. IANUARY 3-Home game with Old Port. 7-Chieftains play St, Wendelin there. 8-Game with Calvert there. W 10-Game with Republic there. 14-'Home game with Republic. 17-Pictures taken for the annual. 18- Debate Club attends debate, Findlay. 21-Basketball game with St. Wendelin's here. 22-Seniors have class party. 24-Game with Attica here. 25-Game with New Reigel there. 31-Home game with Bloomville. FEBRUARY 4-Salem plays HL here. 7-Last game ofthe season with Melmore there. 7-Brass Sextet entertains at Kiwanis Club Banquet at HLHS. 8-Band plays at School Masters' Banquet here. ' 8-F. F. A. boys attend Parliamentary Procedure. ll-County toumament begins here with Chieftains defeating New Relgel. 22-Tournament ends with Beltsville de- feating Old Fort tor the County Charti- pionship Trophy and Thompson win- ning the consolation game. 27-Beginning of District Toumament here. MARCH 8-Finals of District Tournament. 14-One Act Play. 18-F.F.A. goes to Columbus for Famx and Home Week. 22--Music contestants compete in County Solo Contest. 28-County Music Festival held here. 29-Music contestants compete in District Solo Contest. APRIL 9-Preshman'Sophomore Prom. ll-English and Music Classes take a trip to see the opera Hansel and Gretel at Cleveland opera house. 20-State Music Contest. 26-Iunior-Senior Prom. MAY 16-Senior Class Play. 18-Baccalaureate Services. 2 l-Graduation Exercises. 22-Recognition Day and School Closes.
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