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ecember ecember ecember inua ry inua ry inua ry mua ry inua ry anuary Lnuary Lnua ry mnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry Lnua ry lnua ry ebrua ry eb ruary eb rua ry ebrua ry ebrua ry ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary ebruary eb rua ry ebrua ry eb rua ry ebrua ry ebruary larch larch larch larch larch larch larch larch pril pril pril pril pril 33' Slllllllll CMI IIAII Senior girls fixed Sunshine baskets. Mr. Farlow was at school to talk to the seniors and juniors about the trip. Christmas program was this morning. We got out of school at 10:00 for Christmas vacation. We are out till Jan. 5! Played Jefferson.Score: M'town 39 Jefferson 32 Back to school. We played Cutler. Score M'town 68 Cutler 66. Second Semester starts today. Class meetings today. Junior high ballgame to- night. Senior class meeting. We had pep session. Pictures were taken today for the annual. County tourney begins today. We played Forest in the tourney. Score: Forest 51 M'town 43 Everyone was hoarse fromthe tourney. Y Classes were let out this morning to watch the in- auguration on T. V. Juniors served today. Junior class had a representative from Millers to talk about the trip. We played Kemptom. Score M'town eo Kemptom 45 National Studios were here to take pictures. Class meeting. Commencement was changed from May l to April 30. We played Jackson at Jefferson. Michigantown gained S Q another victory Mr. Grismore is still on the sick list. The Singer man was at school repairing sewing machines. School got 4 new sewing machines today. Speech class tried the new recorder out. Class meet- ings today. Played Colfax at Howard Hall. Score M'town 48 Colfax 42 Mr. Sutton tried the ta e recorder out in chorus. Seniors went to legis1a?ure and toured Tech High School at Indianapolis. Junior class went to legislature. Shop class put some new shelves in library. Some new books arrived for the library. Played Deaf School. Score: M'town 57 Deaf School 53 School nurse was here today. . t Class meetings today. Juniors served today. Sectional drawingcs were announced today. M'town drew Sugar Cree . Speech class gave a pro ram on Communism. Played Scircleville and geat them 55 to 46. Washington's birthday was being observed today. Sunshine meeting today. Class meetings also. Sectional tourney began tonight. M'town played Sugar Creek in the first game. It was another victory for the Ganders! School was dismissed at noon for the tourney. Everyone was still tired and hoarse from the tour- . ney. Chorus rehearsal was at Kirklin this morning. Band rehearsal at Jefferson. All-Star Banquet tonight. Dal-Wicks revue was in gym. Band and chorus festival tonight Junior play was given tonight Junior play tonig t Chorus members to .Kokomo festival Mr. Robertson gave a musical program Senior Day. The seniors gave a program in the gym Baccalaureate was tonight at Christian church Seniors are relived. They received their diplomas at Commencement Seniors start on their trip -s 5. ,fi 1 -gl
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ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Shoup, Clarence Kemrner, Mike Wayt, Daniel Metzger, Jack Cole, ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Mavity, Judy Bowen, Majorie Johnson, Patsy McKinsey, Alta Kemmer, Leona Crick, Lavona Meeks, Carol Nunnally, Arlene Record, Marlene Patchett, ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phil Reed, Ralph Webb, Gilbert Call, David Stockberger, Richard Over- miller, Howard Peter, Robert Brant, James Cald- well. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. George, Don Conrad, Clifford Harris Leonard Seibert, Harvey Willis, Mrs. Tunis, HHH lillillll lllllll ' 'lllll li QIJIIHMHIII SIXJH lillllll K .gt kk . ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lanny Moore, Neil Perrcl, Donald Evans, Kenneth Eads, David Tippet, Harold lrwin, Dick Berry, David Newhart, Bob Brant, Howard Peter. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Avery, Julia Crurn, Virginia Marley, Lavona Meeks, Carol Nunnally, Patsy McKinsey, Joan Louck, Alta Kemmer, Blanch Gill, Donna Perrel, Laura Perrel, Arlene Record, Sarah Newell, ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Brant, Nancy Wainscott, Virginia Canter, Peggy Trees, Marjorie Johnson, Judy Bowen, Marlene Patchett, Leona Crick Margaret Curnutt, Carl Harris, Ralph Webb, Dick Shoup, Jack Cole, Jimmie Caldwell. ROW FOUR, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Kirkpatrick, Don Conrad, Leonard Seibert, Clarence Kemmer, Mike Wayt, Phil Reed, David Stockberger, James Caldwell, Clifford Harris, Don Peterson, Mr, Wood.
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