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Mit - 1 E nniuemary Wofed To the best of our knowledge the class of 1946 is the 30th Anniversary class. By this we mean that the class of 1916 was the first class of four year graduates with an eight month term. The available records show graduates in the year 1899, but this was from a three year high school. Later we had a four year high school but the term was only seven months. Again from available records we find seventeen principals with their respective years of service. The 100th Anniversary Copy of the Courier Times 119411 and records since then show 331 graduates from New Lisbon High School. N7 PRINCIPALS Charles Swain ..,..,.... ....,.,.,. 1 899-1902 T. G. Stewart ,.,. .. 1916-1917 W. H. Reynold .... 1902-1903 Rex Potterf .......... 1917-1918 H. W. Marshall ...,.,,............. 1903-1904 G. M. Logan .,,...... ......... 1 918-1922 I. R. Hinshaw ...... 1904-1906 E. M. Moulton .... 1922-1923 Frank Dingle ....., Mont Leaky .... I. B. Tharp ....,.... Iess Eilar .,.,.... 1906-1909 1909-1910 1910-1911 1911-1915 Murray Kesslar.. Restus Miller .,.... H. D. Ankrom .,.. Wilbur Shirey ..... Ankrom .....,......,........... 1937-1946 1923-1924 1924-1925 1925-1928 1928-1937 New Lisbon graduates are listed as engaged in a great number of occupations and in different locations. Some of our graduates are present teachers here and other places. Others are ministers, farmers, doctors, law- yers, heads of manufacturing businesses. factory workers, merchants. Many of the girls have married their fellow classmates. Some of the graduates are located near here, some in New Castle, Richmond, Indianapolis, Muncie, some have gone into other states and countries. In World War II New Lisbon had 40 graduates in Service. Of these 40 we had two deceased, lack Shaul and Virgil Hoover. Our first Commercial Class was introduced in 1922 by C. M. Letts. The first Vocational Home Economics class was first started in 1931 by Mrs. Spencer. Vocational Agriculture was first introduced in 1939 by Loran Sears. We had our first Basketball team in 1918. 21
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5th S Sth GRADES First Row: Doan Frost, Avodot Frost, Ioan Frost, Dorothy Quvry, Sara Honobroo. Second Row: lack Wrsslor, Dale Rlqqlo, Lola Rose MCKQQ, Monty Leo Cfvvalt, Dolores Abrams, Robe-rt Howard, Patricia Boll. Third Row: Millard Hubbard, lunior Stewart, Mary Dauqlrorty, Iarnos Hfmvvr', lfulrzla Slrfrwoocl, Buck Row: Dnan-N Drruqlrc-rty, Billy Kinq, Wayno Dodrrck, Frt-dorrc Huddloston, Nctfro Roso Frost, Rosa Ann Hays, Ruth Ann Herr, Evelyn Shorwood, Botty Lou Strrnqur, Lowoll Goar, Mrs. Stoudt, Tcachor. rr 3rd :S 4th GRADES First Row: Pt-aay Kina, Iunior Stickolrnan, Betty Now, Phyllis Ann Boyd, Doris Abrams, Bill MCKOD. Second Row: Su-'r Mvl-Cr-fr, Phyllis Riqqlc, lt'IClClC Miller, Iarolyn Hanan, Violot Donny, Rosetta Mr'K1ll1p, Standing: llobhy fiwbrirra, Billy Atkrnson, Euqono Erkroto, Brlly loo Disbro, Daniel VVerk1n:g, Ray Allen Puckett, Franklin Sherwood, Graco Davis, Marre Iones, Marguerite Baker, Teacher, 1st G Znd GRADES First Row: Monto Hurnpnroy, Bobby Disbro, Murl York, Malcolm Abrams, Lillian York, Ican Hanon, Bobby Atkinson. Second Row: Joanna Wfrrkina, Gail Manifold, Evorott Watkins, Ir., Perry Frost, Dolorrs Faucott, Anita Nw-l, Donald Davis, Phillip Boyd. Third Row: Drano K1-llarn, Otis Donny, Brlly Frost, Donna York, Martha Miller, Louise Alberts Fourth Row: Muriel McKillip, Lois Now, Barbara McDaniel, Richard Fam, Billy Oqlw, Donald Wrrqht. 20
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01110111 ABI' en Marguerite CGaukerl Baker couldn't pronounce her words plainly when she said the Little Brown Thrush. Kenneth Utt used to be song leader in the First and Second grade. Wayne Stringer used to play under the bleachers. Robert Padgett went with Emogene CThomasl Grant. Walter Hayes, Walter Kendall, Bill Semler and Edward Breneman used to keep Margaret Leakey on the run with bean shooters. Ceasar Crosby ate his candy in the middle of the floor at a party. Howard Hayes was called Strod Hayes. The class of 36-37 had their Iunior-Senior Reception at Richmond. George Kendall used to cry in the halls and make a dash for his sister and was carried back to his room by Mr. Ankrorn. When the kids used to spend their Sunday afternoon in Carter's restaurant. less Eilar was principal here. Arthur Fowler and a bunch of boys mixed alcohol with cider down in the Physics room. Mildred Uimmermanl Leakey, Alma tHarrisl Paul, Cack Gauker and George Fuson used to race in horse and buggy down the South Road. Wilbur, Marguerite CGaukerl Baker. Louise tRaffl Ballard, Charles Dickerson got ten points taken off their grades when Mrs. Waltz was their sponsor for breaking into the school building when getting ready for a Valentine Box Supper. Fred Semler told his teacher he didn't have money for something because his father had spent all of their money on his brother's marriage license. 22
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