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FACULTY GEORGIA MOORE MARGARET ROSE OPAL GRAY FOSTER THOMAS Librarian Mathematics Mathematics, Junior High Mathematics, Junior High ADEN K. LONG DOROTHEA LOWDER NORBERT KNIESLY DORIS STALCUP Band, Orchestra Orchestra Coach, Physical Education Physical Education JUNE OSSENBERG Science LAWRENCE YOUNG Science LEWIS WILLIAMS Science, Junior High LUCILLE JOHNSON Social Studies r MARIA PERKINS Social Studies KENNETH LEE Social Studies, Junior High GLENDYN DaVEE Social Studies, Junior High NIMROD SLAVEN Shop 9
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FACULTY VIRGIL TELFER MILDRED RUSH HUBERT C. BOWERS MARIE UNDERWOOD Agriculture Art Commercial Commercial HANNAH STEVENS English MAE McCOY English MADELON MURRELL English LIDA PREWITT English GEORGANN KEITH STAPLEY MARY ABBOTT FRANCES TYNER SHUFFLEBARGER English, Junior High Health Home Economics English, Junior High MYRA HOCHSTETLER WHEN G. Home Economics HOCHSTETLER Industrial Arts KENNETH D. MATILDA McKRILL OSTERMEYER Latin Industrial Arts 8
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Time Marches On NOVEMBER The most important thing this month was our first ball-game, with Mooresville, too! We were going to get revenge for the Sec¬ tional last year, but got fooled so we will just have to wait until another time. The Future Farmers held a corn husking contest among themselves at the farm of Todd Johnson; the Future Homemakers gleaned for them. Captain Raines of Atterbury gave an interesting talk on his overseas ex¬ perience. The Junior class ended the month with a very good play (ten cents please) Early to Bed, Early to Rise. DECEMBER Again this year the Hi-Y beat the Plow- boys in a basketball game, played for the Tuberculosis Seals campaign. Lil ' Abner had to run to save himself from little ole Daisy Mae at the Sadie Hawkins Dance held in the girls ' gym on the nineteenth. Last but by no means least is the Christmas vacation that started on the twenty-second. Mr. Ennis has sure had to keep going to keep the school building warm during the cold December weather. JANUARY The weather during the month was very favorable for those who love to play in the snow and ice. During the Christmas vaca¬ tion many did play in the snow and ice and had colds when they came to school after vacation. Others came late with various excuses as Didn ' t get up in time. Now we have something to brag about because we beat Bloomington and won the Old Shavin ' Mug back after we had lost it to them earlier in the season. Only one more semester this year, as the first half ended the sixteenth. Our school is really investing, it went over 90 per cent to receive the Minute Man Flag. 10
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