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4? IE lil 0-'01-0 0000 00000000 0000000000 00000000000 000000000000 00000--0--0- W'e congratulate LANIER SCHQOL for this Splendid Annual The White Star Oil Company llfllfllf O O O C O C I Q C C C llvOuO0l0l0l UI'IO O''C'fl l . O''O''OHCNQHCUOHININOHO'll' C C l l I O O O O I O U O OHOUOI CALENDAR-Qcontinuedj 21--Lanier Five wins a victory from Farmersville. Score 20-2. 22-The C. G. Red team play host in a fun fest given by Green and Orange. Z5-Supt. F. O. Grasshoff goes to Cincy. 26-Mr. Yochum, former Superintendent of Camden Public Schools, pays us a visit. Report cards are given out. 27-VVhew! We just needed a reminder so that accounts for the new rules. 29-Result of the VVest Alex. game-our boys victorious 19-7Atheir girls victorious 12-11. FEBRUARY 1-Mrs. Eikenberry CMiss Mallowj pays the high school a visit. 3-More ineligibles. Come on, boys, bring up those grades. 44Library recatalogued and put under management of two librarians. 5-A busy day. Lanier wins from Farmersville 28-7 at Farmersville. 8-4Dr. Osborn of Ann Arbor, Michigan, addresses the upper grades and high school on Law and Its Enforcement. 9-Mr. Burgderfer appears on the last number of the Lyceum Course. 11-Material for the Annual begins to roll in. Thanks to the staff. 12-Valeiitines ffancy and humorousj were given to the deserving. 13-Varsity defeats N. C. R. 18-15. Best played game on the home Hoor. 15-Latin students are making rapid progress under the instruction of Mr. Duffield. 17-Lanier plays a practice game with Lewisburg on the Armory Hoor. 18-High School Glee Club sings at Parent-Teachers' Meeting. 19-Miss Hershey called home on account of the death of her mother. 22-Washingtonls Birthday commemorated by a short program given by the Sophs. 23-Miss Lenning is rounding out the Chorus for the contest. 26-No school. First day of the Preble County Tournament. Lanier wins from Gratis, also from Union. MARCH 1-Miss Hershey returns to school. 3AThe Vocal Trio for want of classical selections present rare traces of harmony. 4-Mr. Hiestand of the State Department, visits our school. 5-State Fire Marshal visits school. Seniors go to Dayton to have pictures taken. -Literary contest tryouts. -English Class discusses Macbeth. 8 9 1321
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