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T H E' J E S T E R N ew H armony, Indicmo E1 ----'------'---II-----f-----------'-----------------'-------- f'---11,-'--------------------------1-----------------'---- -----------1 El J' .. . .M SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Top RowmPaul Hobby, Clyde West, Maurice Travelstead. Sec-ond Row-William Ford, Richard Hurd, Edgar Hunter, Orville Red- man, Gordon Freeman, Robert Davis, Marion Garrett, Robert Phillips Third Row-Charles Moser, Mildred Hyatt, Miss Alwes, Jenny Whitehead Helen McDaniel, Annette York, Alton Edwards, Jacob Kenimerling. Jesse Owen, Ruth Miesel, Marie Smith, Aaron Garrett. 1 Bottom Rowsllutson Caniy, Martha Fox, Lora Perry, Henrietta Dixon, Fourth Ilow-Earl Redman, Octavia Griffith, Dora Cain, Pearl Overton Ruth Webb, Jesse Crosser, Almah Cato. v nnlnu. E-1........... El 1 1 v
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T H E J E S T E R New Harmony, Indiana Euuunnulnmnumnmnnxnnnnnnnnnunlnl nnnunnunumunnnnmnnuuuuuunnnnlnunnlnnim - 2- ,. Top Row-Martin Pfister, Lloyd Wheeler, Charles Ryan, Oruin Rawlings, George Ryan, Theodore Frayser. Second Row-Rosanna Shephard, Audry Beard, Mary Cox, Esther Smith. Third Row-Winifred Ely, Dorothy Stallings, Pauline Henderson, Helen Barnett, Helen Kuykendall. Bottom Row-Nora Smith, Neva Nickens, Dorothy Pool, Helen Collins, Bessie Collins. El,,,,,,...... ........................................lg Pa,-:D Twoiily-five SK' e 1- , L rr . V Y - ,, . an ill 71 .I , '- ' j -LL .1
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gl' I-I E J E S T E R New Harmony, Indicma ' 'll' IHHIIIIIIHIIII'mlnIulInHI1IIIIrlIInImmulmlmnnu EI THE LITERARY SOCIETY The High School Litera1'y Society, which was org1'anized in 1913 by Mr. Jessup, has continued to grow from yearto year. The meetings, which are held every two weeks, are interesting as well as instructive. The programs of the meetings held this year have consisted of musical numbers, readings and recitations. After each program the students and teachers spend an enjoyable hour in the gymnasium, where refreshments are served. As a changre from the regular program there was a one act play, en- titled Wives Wanted at Squaslivillef' presented at the hrst open meeting. Such experience in dramatic Work is beneiicial to every High School stu- dent. A new and interesting feature has been added this year which places the responsibility of the program on the different classes instead of chosen committees. Such a society brings the teachers and pupils together at a time when they can forget school work, form closer friendships, and develop a better school spirit. MYRON COX, '22. E1.......... ......................... ........E1 Page Tw-'nrx Ven
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