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ARTHUR MILLER Secretary H. B. GREENE President J. A. ABELL A. B., A. M. Indiana University Superintendent Page Nine
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DIPLOMA HOUR HE graduating class of 1926 numbers thirty-six. There are sixteen boys and twenty girls. Members of this class have birthdays in every month of the year. September and November each claim five birthdays; January, June, August and December each claim four; March, May, July and October, two each; while April and February each claim one. In last year’s class there were no pupils with birthdays in April or February. Two were born on June 16, 1908, and a third just one day later. Two others were born November 16th, 1908. One boy was a Christmas gift, his birthday being December 25, 1908. Another boy is a Valentine; while a third boy’s birthday falls on the anniversary of Paul Revere’s Ride. According to school laws and curriculum, the pupil who made normal progress should be about age eighteen and born in 1908. Of this class, seventeen were born in 1908 and six have exceeded the pace—five being born in 1909 and one in 1910. The average age of the sixteen boys is 18 years, 1 month and 20 days. The average age of the twenty girls is 17 years, 11 months and 26 days. The difference is 1 month and 24 days. Pupils of this class have, on the whole, been unfortunate as to attendance. Only two girls and one boy have a perfect attendance during the four years in high school, while another girl missed only a half day. The rest of the boys missed a total of 217 days; the rest of the girls missed a total of 310 days. Two boys and five girls have a perfect attendance for their Senior year. The average grade for the boys is 86.2' . The average grade for the girls is 89.5V . Both the oldest and the youngest graduate is a girl. The youngest being 15 years, 10 months and 4 days old on commencement day. The Salutatory was given by Florence Sundstrom. The Valedictory was given by Margrete Beach. The Senior Play was “What Happened to Jones.” The Junior-Senior Reception was May 14th, at Coppes Hotel. The Baccalaureate was at the Methodist Church, May 23. Commencement, May 27. Ten
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