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AN APPRECIATION XTC wish to take this opportunity for the purpose oi thanking the loyal sup- porters of our school, who have made possible this publication. Wie ask that you read these ads carefully and give our advertisers your loyal patronage. NVe are sure that you will be accorded generous and courteous treatment in dealing with them. 'llhe advertisers. as you will see, are the most progressive in their particular lines of business and have put forth every effort to satisfactorily meet your needs. TI-IE IANITOR Our xlanitor, Mr. Edward Suman, came to Lanier School, August S, l922, and has been here since that time. Q His ability for this position is well exemplified in his care for the school building, shrubbery. Howers and school grounds. He is to be commended for this Fine work and his willingness to co-operate and help everyone about the school plant. NVe must not lose sight of his co-worker, Mrs. Suman, to whom much credit must be given. ?...,......... ................... ....................... ..........? Compliments of Brumloaugh Implement Co. Dealers in I. ll. C., NIOHN Dlililili, OHIO R.XKlC NICVV IDEA Sl'Rlff'XlJER llarness, Hardware, Oil Stoves Cream Separators and All Kinds of Repairs Give Us a Call PHONE l4OO Wfest . 'XleXandria, Ohio lil E l51l
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PLAY DAY-Ccontinuedb 400-yd. Relay-46 sec. --, Union, 1924. 440-yd. Dash-56 1-5 sec. Orville Gilbert, VV. Alexandria, 1924. S80-yd. Run-2 min. 161-5 see. Don Creager, VY. Alexandria, 1923 Over 121 Class Chinning-34. Bernard Barton, Lanier, 1925. Standing Broad-10 ft. M in. Robert Baruheiser, Union, 1925. Running Board-19 ft. 9M in. Kenneth Yost, Dixon, 1925. Running High-5 ft. 5M in. Everett Unger, Lanier, 1923. Pc:-le Vault-10 ft. 6M in. joe Tucker, Union, 1925. 12-lb. Shot Put-40 ft. 9 in. liinerson Haddix, Union, 1916. Discus Hurl-105 ft. 6 in. Jesse VVarnke, Union, 1916. Baseball Tlirowi353 ft. 3 in. Byron Shields, Verona, 1922. 100-yd. Dash-101-5 sec. John Miller, VV. Alexandria, 1920. 400-yd. Relay-44 sec. 1, Union, 1924. 440-yd. Dash-54M see. Myron Bishop, Dixon, 1925. S80-yd. Run-2 min. 112-5 see. Bernard Barton, Lanier, 1924. EVENTS FOR GIRLS Girls Under 13 Baseball Throw-138 ft. 10M in. Lenore Hapner, Lewisburg, 1917. Potato Race-15 sec. Mary Munima, Lewisburg, 1923. 50-yd. Dash-6 3-5 sec. Hazel Bennet, Lanier, 1923. 200-yd. Relay-271-5 sec. -, NV. Alexandria, 1924. Basketball Pitch-4. Mary Mumma, Lewisburg, 1923. Girls Over 13 Baseball Throw-189 ft. 8 in. Roxie Zunibrum, Jackson, 1917. 8-lb. Shot Put-29 ft. 4 in. Vivian Onvett, Iel:ferson, 1925. Basketball Pitch--9. Dessie Crouse, VV. Alexandria, 1920. Potato Race-211-10 sec. Marie Watts, jackson, 1925. 50-yd. Dash-6 3-5 sec, Miriam Rice, Union, 1920. Minerva Breesc, Jackson, 1923. 200-yd. Relay-26 sec. -+, Union, 1924. Q.Q........Q.....g.4..g..q.....g..g.....g..g.4..g..g..g.4.4..g.....g..g..g.4.4.............g........g........g..g..g ...g..g.....g..g.. ..g.....g. Q hio Farmer Insurance Compan Farm Loans Real Estate Prompt, Honest Service Our Motto 0 Pl IONB 169 'llwo Doors West of Spring' Store FIATON, OHIO SlGN-'lOld Man on Fence 5 ........... ......... 4 ,ii....1.- .g..g..0-4? 0 Darrell X'Val- 'old George luby M uses 1501 Im V51
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4y.......... ..,...........,..,...........,........... .........4y l 1 Compliments of Fahrenholz Bros. Garage 5 hevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service TIRES, ACCESSORIES AND COOPER BATTERIES First Class General Repair at Reasonable Rates FREE BATTERY INSPECTION PHONE No. 2570 TAU EL TAU CLUB The Tau lil Tau Club was organized October l, l925. At the hrst meet- ing the officers were elected. They are as follows: President, Von Klepingerg Vice President, Robert Wfest, and Harold Baughman, Secretary and Treasurer. XVe held meetings every other Tuesday. XVe held several informal meetings in which we discussed business matters. On December Sth, we gave an entertainment. Charles Bowers, musician and artist, entertained. He gave a very interesting program and the public was well pleased. On December l8th we held a formal meeting and discussed Roberts' Rules of Order and also made plans for decorating the assembly for Christmas. On the evening of December 19th we decorated the assembly. The Club has taken care of the librarv and has completely reorganized and catalogued it. lt is now possible to get any book you desire as a librarian is always in charge. The Club has published a weekly newsette, ',lfhe Chatter Box. It con- tains all the school activities, jokes, crossword puzzles and continued stories. As a whole the club has had a very successful season and are intending to carry on the work next year. l52l
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