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THE 1927 QCEDARS Who's Who Boosters' Club Medal ..... ...... E dgar Schaid C. I. H. S. Oratorical ..... ,..... W illiam R. Darnall Oliver Kiser H. S. Discussion Contest .,.,.. ,..,,, H arty Dean Constitution Contest ..,.... Inter-Class Oratoricals ..,.. Noble Beck Cup .....,.. Assistant Librarian ....... ......Margaret Moore Delegates to State Sunshine Convention Office Assistant ..,.................,,... Boys' Inter Class Basketball .....,............ Winnersl of Post-Season Circus League ,...,.. ...,. Girls' Inter Class Basketball ....., X ' t A I ......John A. Hornaday Charlotte Martin John Hornaday William J. Stewart Isabelle Crosstreet Louise Adney Mary Rosalind Parr Senior Boys 1' N vp-Fu fgcgcfi-, -'N ,. Fighting Five .fgegfs-ig? ajgiiiffrgl Lloyd McDonald fCoachj ' 'tif-i'.,,fffv,fl'J '3 s ' G1 in lenior irs fag: gurl . i 'N 'tix 9 xi ' . ,H xx l' p f xf -,w ,. 'Gif - ' ' ,-lx, If xi N I Y A. -X Wil F viii gl f 'N., ., l 59' X -j i 's ' 3 it' i f x.f,i.k if. F . . 14 . in X1 - . I 1- -iixilif ' ragga... 3 Fifi 1-A , Howard Adair, '27, and his pure-bred Guernsey heifer. Chiefs Lady Laura. 'f' gy? ISR xnxx which won for him distinguished recognition in dairy circles in 1925 and . ' 5-Q Xifffix 1926. This heifer was judged Grand Champion for Indiana Dairy Calf Yagi ,I Clubs in 1925, Grand Champion at the National Dairy Exposition and the yj Indiana State Fair in l926-. Howard sold her for 81,000.00 following -iffgix ii Ng this showing. it Ly 5'lg!1k'v.5b 'S HBH E-5 ff ,fjml .DRQQ Page One Hundred One fy' ' ' lil AQ I fill 15 gf' lil 1 ' V 1:22 ri 'V -5 'f Yliil iw? te AM l fill: W jig X.. 'J Af.,--fx , . - ' .. fl' br -:ff'2'?'?' 'ED'- ' f.Z.E'f3l - 1' -I .iii ' fvzf' f . A-if - R2 ii-jf.- X. ' ::v.:f-- if If -Qfi' 13' N '
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