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lst Row-F. Gensheimer, Cutter, Benning, Anderson, Conner, Gardewing 2nd Row-Beckett, Craig. Bevis, Coghill, Bradey, Fasnacht 3rd Row-Cohen, Fox, Armbruster, Banschbach, Caldwell 4th Row-Faulkner, Corns, Bryant, Crossley, Cooley 5th RowWArmstrong, Bonier, Brunner, Eckstein FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice-President Secretary .,........ Treasurer ...,...., In this ring, we have the newest act of our circus-the Freshmen, who expect to be the biggest and best act by 1948. They already have the largest enrollment with some 80 students. Although the green was very obvious at the beginning of the year, you can no longer distinguish the Freshies from the other students. Four Freshmen entered the State Solo Contest at Terre Haute. OI these, Barbara Roemer won a first division, Jane Webb I2 ., Roger Kittle William Tibbetts Barbara Roemer Jane Webb P and Evelyn Spargo received second divi- sions, while Jim Harrison reeeived il third division placement. The Freshmen have shown their patrio- tism and willingness to cooperate by parti- cipating wholeheartedly in the stamp and bond sales. Those who sponsored the class were Miss Ruth Kirtley, Miss Vivian Jeffers, and Mr. Herbert Volland.
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lst Row-Roemer, Spargo, Smashey, Ross, Shoemaker, Schwing 2nd Row-C. Wittte, Savage, Sehmarr, B. Witte, J. Willen 3rd Row-Ulrich, Reid, Wulser, Stephenson, O. Zinser, Stoneking Allh Row-Vest, Ritzmann, IJ. Standriff, MCCOO1 5th Row-Young, P. Savage, Tibbetts 2 Hu, pl N wg I as 1 ' ' lst Row-Jones, M. Knue, Lowe, M. Lacey, R. Knue, Morgan 2nd Row-J. Honchell, M. Kraus, McAllister, Owens, Lutherbeck, Henson 3rd Row-Holdcraft, R. Gray, Hafenbritle, C. Green, Lloyd, Linkmeyer, Miller 4th Row-R. Kitlle, Gribbon, Harrison, Meyer, G. McCann, McCoo1 E241
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:ilfwff ' I Q T... 1. Don't drop him -gt 2. Seniors - Bateman? i., 3. Lenore and Jack ...T 4. Peanut gallery 1...- 5. Band president .-.-1 SEPTEMBER- OCTOBER- 5 9 13 14 15 18 20 21 22 Z9 The four ring circus opens again under the Big Top of LCHS. All buckled down to work- .assign- ments in every class. Barrett, McLc-aster, Berkshire, and Sartin lead off for the Seniors in the Big Ring. Junior class meeting-President, C. Alexander: Vice-President, B. Hayes: Secretary, D. McLeasterg Treasurer, P. Morris. Houston, Kinzer, Buchanan, and Garner elected cheerleaders! Night football opens with the Dedica- tion game of the Roy Neary Memorial lfield g Rushville, the opponents. Sophomore class elected officers-Presb dent, Brauerg Vice-President, M. Weis- millt-rg Secretary-Treasurer, M. Scheib- ler. First l l'l'Shlllilll class meeting officers elected li. Kittie, W. Tibbetts, B. lioc-mer, J. Webb. Shack Opening . Big Dance. Woodward vs Lawrenceburg. They won 36-6. Football team travels to Holmes High. They won 47-0. E261 2 Student Council elected. 6 Another big football game-Tigers crush Aurora. 7 Band played at Aurora Farmers Fair. 12 G. A. A. opens with the show today. 13 First Science Club meeting. 17 First edition of L Hi News-under most efficient sponsorship of Mrs. Ogden. 20 Dick Kreinhop insisted on a brain con- cussion in the Aurora vs. Law'bg game -Need I say we won. 21 Harvest Holidaze at Jr. Hall. 24 Convocation with Lt. Benedict as speak- er. 25 Vacation under Big Top at LCHS- Teachers Association..- 28 Most of vacation spent horseback rid- ing, the latest attraction at the Big Top. 30 Band plays for Democratic Rally. 31 Halloween-'Need I say more? Dramatics Club first meeting-election of officers. NOVEMBER- 2 Seniors measured for caps and gowns. Garner passed physical for Navy. 7 Election Day at LCHS. too!!
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