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THE MUSE CALENDAR Sept. 5-School opened. Sept. 6--All lost. Sept. 7-Going fine. Sept. 8-First Chapel. Sept. 18-Physical Training class organized. Oct. 23-Public Speaking class organized. Oct. 26-First Basket Ball game, Louisville there. Oct. 31-Hallowe'en. Nov. 10-Chapel+First appearance of Orchestra. Nov. 12-No school in the afternoon. Not much in the morning. Nov.14-15-Farmerts Short Course in Auditorium. We could go to class or to Short Course. Of course we all went to classes. Nov. 14-fNightJ-Basket Ball, Brownsville, there. They won. Nov. 20APerry Wilson talked to Senior H. S. about the older boys' conference. Nov. 21-New building dedicated. Good program. Nov. 24-School out early. Nov. 25-tMorningJ-Chapel-good program. Talk by Rev. Turner. Pep Session. Nov. 25-tl-Eveningj-Basket Ball, Centerville, here. We won. Nov. 28-Report cards out-Who flunked? Nov. 29--School out-Thanksgiving Holiday. Nov. 30-Basket Ball-Hagerstown, here. What was the score? Dec. 3-School again-everybody sad-visitors. Senior class meet- mg. Dec. 5-Bible Study Test. Dec. 6-Contest on school grounds-Two boys in the office. Holt vs. Newkirk. Dee. 7-Visiting day in Wayne County Schools. 4Scveral visitors. Chapel in afternoon. Good program-Orchestra played sev- eral numbers, one of which was the Bridal Chorus by spe- cial request of the Senior Class. Let's laugh-Freeland. Dec. 10--Mr. Cloyd spent Senior History period telling us stories. Dec. 11-Pictures taken for the Annual. Bible Quiz. Dec. 13-1923 first snow of the year. Chapel-Music-talk-Pct Session. Cliveningj Losantville vs. L. H. S. Score, 28-29. Dec. 19-Most of Bible class sent out. Mid, wearing a diamond-in a perfect humor. Dec. 21-Chapel-Last day of school for a whole week. Visitors. Dec. 26-Basket Ball. L. H. S. vs. Alumni-Score, 40-22. Dec. 28-Basket Ball. L. H. S. vs. Greenfield-Score, 32-11. Dec. 30-School again. Senior class meeting. Jan. 1-Cambridge has school. Jan. 2-Snow-Radio boots every where. Jan. 2 8: 3-Exams. Senior class party at Buzzis-Friday. Jan. 3-Chapel. Pep Session. Talk by Mr. Hines. Jan. 11-Basketball-Cathedral, here. Jan. 18-Basketball-Centerville, there. Fifty
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THE JIITSE 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921-1- 1922- 1923 -Alice Morris tButteJ, Dewey Kelly, Helen Hicks, Alma Scheidler tHendersonJ, Francis J. Ogborn, Firrest B. Kocher, Ruth Fecm- ster, VValter E. Myers, Mary Clapper CMutchlerJ, Robert R. Dill, Marguerite Smith flngermanj, Eva Sloniker. -Harry Danner, Robert Fair, Gleen Howard, Ralph Marson, Vern Sowers, Ruth Barnett fMaslattJ, Mildred Carpenter, Grace Jen- kins fHenesseyJ, Helen Largen, Mildred Rummel CCliftonJ, Genevieve Smith fDannerD, Edith VVharton CHuddlestonD. -Robert Cornthwaite, Gladys Addison, F. Earl Peet, VVilbur Mur- ray, Sophrona Martin CLambJ, Ivan H. Graver, Walter A. Ticfen- thaler, Pauline Morris, Sherl J. VVinters, Roscella Keever, Wayne Daniels, Olin Furgason, Frank T. Frohnapfel, Jr., VValter L. Jacobs, Ruth Campbell. Helen Barnes, Vesta Brumfield, Dorothy lVloore fBozarthJ, Rob- ert F. Krone, Marie Danner, Martin Dolan, Carl DeHayes, Paul Furgason, Evelyn Garr, Herbert Jacobs, Raylnond Boughner, Lenora Byers, Karl Kocher, Thelma Leslie fMercurioJ, Bernice Lamott, De VVitt Seheidler, Mae Morris, Pauline VVoodward, Ethel Stant, Madge Mannon. Virgil Eaton, Thelma Miller, Fannie Davis, Heruley Boyd, Her- bert Cain, XVinit'red Clapper, Velma Ingerman, Dumont Huddles- ton, Cora Owens, Hazel Richardson. Robert Dairy, Laverne Cornthwaite, Agnes Toppin tPetersJ, Fred A. Hines, Dale Ellsbury, Rav C. Myers, Ray O. Myers, Josephine Portteus, Eva Lou Hicks, Kathleen Ressler, Ivan Clark, Robert Hoover. John Kingsinger, Lucile Reed, Louise Gipe, Genevieve Polk CBoltonJ, Clarence Chase, Claude Ashbaugh, Mildred Lam- berson, Cecil NVard, Glenn Cooley, Baldwin Brumfiel, Oliver Isom. Robert Beeson, Mary Davis. Mildred Locke, Lillian Van Buskirk fKroneJ, Pauline Ogborne fLowryJ, Beat Kiser, McKinley Leaply, Everrett Brumfield, Leslie Eaton, Raymond Kennedy, Hilda Perry, Pauline Rowe, Harold XVard, Harold Kinsinger, Helen Drischel, Helen Bertsch, Edna Denton, Ruth Myers Vivian Pierce, Martha Lou Judkins, Ralph Boyd, Roth Bertseh, Edna VVaddell, Paul Melbourne, Bunell Shipman, Beatrice VVilliams, John Bond, Henry Huddleston. ' KQXIQA X if N qggetaqi it ,gm Forty-Nine C43
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THE MUSE Feb. 1-Basketball-Lewisville, here. Sure we won. Feb. 8-Basketball-Hagerstown, there. Feb. 15-Basketball-Cathedral, there. Feb. 16-Basketball-Deaf and Dumb, there. Feb. 22-Chapel, talks by the public speaking class and some of the basketball players. QSome boys are so bashfulj. Orchestra and pep session. fEveningJ, Basketball-Mt. Summit, here. Feb. 27-Basketball-Brownsville, here. Last game before the tour- ney. Feb. 29 8: March 1-Tourney at Richmond. Feb. 28-Miss Carpenter absent. March 5-No civics, great rejoicing. , March 7-Chapel-good program. March March March March March March March 14-Chapel, Mr. Hines talked, his last day as superintendent of L. H. S. ' 17-Everybody Irish on St. Patrick's day. 19-Junior Class Meeting-beware Seniors. 20-Durwood on the carpet for calling a Junior Class meeting. Mr. Cloyd is busy determining whether people are Wearing customary costumes or not. Do we have any doubts, Seniors? 24-Herman Lowry discards a perfectly stunning tie. It was a little too flashy. Merlin's also attracts Mr. C1oyd's eye. 25-Springis here. All babies have their rubber balls, boys also practice for Leapfrog and marble tourney. 26-Report cards out-Oh !! Fifty-One
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