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Bill Schafer typing? Phyllis King going steady? Bob Flick not showing off? Dickie Dukes six feet tall? Mr. King staying on a diet? fad Miss Myers going to a movie? s.J Bonnie Orawfis not fighting? Miss Jordan mowing back hay? I Dorothy Hartman not giggling? Jr- Carol Henry playing a violin? June Fritz as a farmer's wife? John Braoy with straight hair? Miss Folk doing the jitter-bug? Marie Bishop turning cartwheels? N M Frank Gunther playing a trumpet? f Jim Brecht being in grand opera? ' Mrs. Dukes as fat as Kate smith? f' Mr. Nonnamaker on roller skates? Anna Mary not talking about Ortho? Hilda Steiner being a sweater girl? Jim Green typing 60 words a minute? Nellie Steinman not reading a book? Kate Wolfrom being a ballet dancer? Eileen Hartman being six feet tall? Miss Beagle skinning a child a live? Mr. Marshall having black curly hair? Mrs. McVey not writing to her husband? Leo Watkins not looking at Ruth Jones? Paul Breitigan having his hair combed? Jim Scott not arguing in history class? Marilyn Steiner getting in before three? Vivian Wagner going with a boy from Cory? Lorence Werner getting to school on time? Eugene Gilbert being quiet in study hall? Mrs. Beagle coaching the basketball boys? Irene Marquart not going with Bob Hursey? Dorothy Elzay not flirting with the boys? Thelma Welty stepping out on Bob Bowsrsox? Wade Oberly not looking at Ann Montgomery? Eileen Steiner not eating in the cafeteria? Floyd Hartman going to school half the time? Lee Wilkins going to class with his English? Alice Steininger not having anything to say? Daryl Amstutz not going to the basketball games? Jim Anderson keeping a car for more than a year? Chloette Wagner staying at home on Sunday evenings? Charley Brenner keeping the school-building the same temperature? Miss Moyer not crying the blues to the boys glee club? Dave Anderson spending a quiet Sunday evening at home? Mr. Simkins with his pants rolled to his knees wearing bobby sox? Lee Hursey and Willie Anderson not spending their noons in detention? Kathryn Balmer receiving a box of candy from Lewis Dunson? Mrs. Cramer not saying to the Jr. Glass Hjust plain shut upn? t J U Q3 N r-' If
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Simkins for th rth six weeks as follows: l lrst grade--Beverly Ann Ba , Nelda Clymer, Janet Edi .-Marilyn Neff. John Palt ren Frid' tute origin Play Is Toni records last night. Vanlue in scoring its 10th straight defeated gorge Bro, open Jan. 8. Liberty 44-22 at ,Van1ue, and Mt. Cory whipped Arcadia at home lag- t B toggiincgand, 55-16 for its eighth consecutive triumph. 1,35 'Said emogn, thi ' 23 -- . --- - - ... . ..i:.r::. tiiteintllrsii' I 35,5-, -f-1 .at 23155 332325 22 as Mt. Cory, the pacegetter by C 0 m ,fi n ggi 0 nfrlagacgfffxfffgg will open i0I' institute Virtue of having Wonf ve gap King's Cory reserves also won, 'hardly exl State Spe 'line Powell, Tommy Reiterf school pupilsi econd-Joyce Benroth. Roger gg ntz, Jo Ann Hursey. Ionalon L McDowel1g Norma Sutton,. games to Vanlue's our, - e 23-13 V En Buren Lester J. Utd ij over - the p visiting 4Arcad1ans., - . . .- ,A W Mara tl-toni ton, Seneca Y - ' - ' so , white,-, of i , Sept School opened with a bang. County, My p I Sept Cheer leaders elected today. Sessions Will gg me Baslnger. Joyce Basinger, fret e Gallant, Denise Scoles, Le- h? The Crow Sisters and Eileen Officers off Reuerl- .- ith- Steiner elected . gggwggeggf-5 , lllfdl-.leanette BaSlIlZ6I'. Rob- O01 S ep t 0 8 F ir, S t Chap G 1 . Secretary' All Jane James '?gl'ln,1lEa'l?F2?aPeth glimmer' as? S ep t . l l S en i or s mak e f irs t s p ee ch . Ufgggllfugfgl Dfkefl 91' eel' Pl? Exiles' Jag- of, S ept . l5 Van Buren b eat us 20- '7 . cents to Hghllggggolclfxiil Olirilglgh HB En , B X1 ' X ' ' ' ' ' Billy'Steil1yman.ylgavl,d1Si1IllJir. SSH, Sept ' 13 MTS ' Cramer 15 tak lug 3 va Cat ton ggglblts comedy, -The Poor Fish. lfthEEcaro,1.I5Iani1f'rant5bDal'e fig? S ept . l9 Mrs . Cramer is s t il l on va cat ion tjlueoclsclzlool auditoriumd 1 D or, ar yn er , . - C is evening, url el . Mae F1-onsoe. Doris Jeabn 95 S ept - 20 F 3-TS t day Of the fe 3-I' ' . b D faculty direction of Mrs. 2 tles,.htgrsai.nlceBlAfPa1tz.. J h gg, Sept 22 School left out for the fair. Crjimer. G . hu h ixth- 1' Il pr 3.11195 F9811 'WI HVE krli' Joan' Gieel'l.s-lgosemgfg lon' S ept Everyone ba Ck t O S Cho Ol for a role of. Fish, xtgomery Nora Mae Powell, 811' chan ge . Fish opposite l' MH Mamn -Marilyn Am' if Sept Annual staff elect ed . in the svetitli4Yera Kemuf. Joanne- by Sept First annual staff meet ing. rien-f Shirleen, Wolfrom. . ' latin-Donna Hartman, Don- my D Sept Went to Ravvson and beat them l2 senior class play, Murder Man- , R1ehhrd'Marquart, Car- JD - to O - . gill' Anderson eve' Oct . Seniors got their pictures 'Norwood me rim. Jean Ann-K11ns3 en tak en- PlG2SG DOYS sive US S me shj'2,,,0,, mst, Vigsdei?aberly.E1eanor Stein-3:5 cj-dgy. ersox, -1-helm pgem , wmget' Edisonlike- Oct . Blanchard beat us 27-O. Kiagimews el 'PM:'f:5:'rfKEg1 lnJ,gi1nR5'if5u,2 Oct . Proofs came back today. 14 Myer? Mrs. p - ' ' rs. I K' Ipenwgglym, p,w.?suckey,, Oct . Went to Arcadia and got beat Mengrexggv ls!!! a 2. Jean el ,Dean :gd to O. 1 , I Pelarl Reese. 5,,,,,.c,,,.,, T,,,,,-ment - . .I -. ' . ' . 55 v. -P . , . mlm- ... pm-is gade,-tscher, ilu Oct . Grade cards came out today . . 1- Ostermijgg gfsli?-0r4t43g?eggggLin3gL le Bishop. Jane Dukes, Alice e r get , Vanlue vs . Mt . Cory . Mt . C ory '7 Devotions-R Beusvilge 525 ,Jackson-Linn my Carol Henry. Ruth V 1 6 Sgmaflgggn-1 Melfqgf ,105 My RW' 20- es, A- rene Marquart. ' dl- an ue ' ml NST, fda ' H M ,'7 f mor-Anna Mary Crow,lBob mty Oct . T ea ch ers ' meeting . -ivglletiett-Evil Ilrlliiitlfvyflslifeftoilsndheaa it sey. Eileen Steiner,'Marilyr1 her. M C AWOL a aim P-aifhdefriss' YU S,,,,,,g'Q1'ffffj 58f g'f,'g'Q,, ,, f, mer, Nellie Steinman, Chlo-trca- Oct ' TS ' Tamer 5 ' white, 0 mme sa: Beat-Qrlnm 42' ' .WH8nG1'- ' - - ' Ha-St Nov. l Mrs . Cramer and Miss Myers both Add grasp. G0me1 477 Lfgpggte ss. 4.0-L-----....-........... .... .twin t , T95 1 32 R N Z l , N , Oday. lltz. c evue 53, Llyrlo, 50, ' HEXYL, i .vw W ',,,,?i- YF. 1, , Y A ,Addgg-g. Mg .NEWER 56: Columbus Linda: . Elzay, thedHillsdale sanitorium-Davidlfid U- 36:'Sandusky 3 I ' ' f 3 i , 1 . 'Ophelia Smith, her colored An er50n' . 4 - . - ' - - ,- Marilyn Steiner and Daryl. -r . . ' ' - mzxgmgorgtgzlilgrlmagguhkma, Amstutz will be master and- , : .I - aunt.-Nemg steimffan S mistress of ceremonies. Chair- 5, . . , 4 rson, Arlington to Opel Voday'After Extended f ,Q g H'0lld3Y VHOHUUH f'MI.ll'd8l',fi Mansion td Be t. cory school opened wet . Presented at School on kay morning: Rawson an Apm 13 . on will open this, mori ...- with this brave start., tl? The Mt. Cory high school ols of Hancock county ' ntly are on their way tot ing following the N. Ji d a xl LAM ue COJZZZZZZZZZII son ............ b ........ vm .... Buren lK!'I0l'l .or-nu-.- rlln. .... ......'... ...... Blanchard ...... gcc'-It-:owne 'ff T- i o to ua ,F 4:1 P21 :1 no O 'U OOO LJNHHH Pts. 77 ' .73 '13 60 48 15 48 36 4slon ', will be given Friday, April 13. The cast of characters will be as follows: Carlotta Cramer, who inherits a mansion in Maine-Dorothy Mary Marley, housekeeper at the mansion-Thelma Welty. Madame Marie Ravoli, a me- dium who is in touch with the departed-Vivian Wagner. A Flora Manning, who comes to ,pay a visit-Phyllis King. Palmer Keen, a most attrac- tive young man - William Schafer. Inspector Benjamin Hicks, a detective who fails to detect- Robert Bowersox. Albert Jackson, who arrives in a most unexpected manner- Robert Hursey. Dr. Lionel Hamilton, head of man of stage committee IS James Anderson. News-editor N t is Anna Mary Crow. The pos- xl -' ters, tickets, and programs are H f - in charge, of Kathryn Peterson. .1- Igeild usher gs Eileen Steirgef' an er assis ants are as o- 'Wm' ' , lows: Eileen Hartman, Anna1l'c'5::illll'efl':s'llnsloni Mary Crow, 'Chloette Wagneiygesa, committee 'EPO' Kathryn Peterson and Alice of 0.?Q2f,'Q,s,L p-,mit Steininger. Floyd Hartman and e John Bracy have charge of the ess. D0Q'ftEUfMEfW programs. n - Earl Garto' 'ln-A S 'el1, Carson Mg - l Jute-Robert Boif N- Welty, Phyl ' lton St i ,elnlng Vgnlqg 21 Ht. Blanchard iiimr. com, mint coimnuz - 'nec Levi Wellmiz cm., nowtzlr Little 9 stalldl fFlnlll Standing! Teum Vlnllle 5. 0 . Poo e , W , afllilzlrl- R- L- Cl W. In t' fff:f'.1ffff '-' ffffff 2 1 ..... . ..,.. . UI Nhihulhllil GIABBWNG Mt. Cory Van Buren Liberty' . Arlington Si WIIIIIII WRYR ll IITTIF Q' ' ..Lg.... DN 'li
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