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Z E. .. Live not to thyself alone
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- v.....,. v.-,, OCTOBER -School starts. -Rev. jones speaks on Youth, its pos- sibilities and responsibilities. -We elect oflicers-the boys hold the majority of oflices. 22-Teachers go to school f?jg we have vacation. -Rev. Bierbaum speaks on Virtue of unselfishnessf' -School on Saturday-No fun at all. NOVEMBER -jimmy and Jean are chosen Yell Leaders. - Big Richn, Poet Laureate of Indiana, entertains us. -Rev. Krause talks on Education. -History 12 gives Armistice Program. -Victorious over our Rivals-Moral. -Seniors attend Butler-Western State Football game. -Dragons beat Maxwell. -N. P. defeats McCordsville. -Mr. Hallett takes Scarlet Fever. Mr. Ogle is acting as principal. 29-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER -Eden Defeats Dragons. 10-Health 12 gives reports. -Mr. Hallet returns to school. -First game on our new gym floor- Mt. Comfort. --We defeat Westland. -Seniors give Christmas Carol over our radio system. Christmas Ex- change. -Returned from Christmas vacation. JANUARY -Seniors decided to have pictures taken at Porter's. -Fairland overcomes Dragons. -Another Saturday spent in the school room. -Seniors order Commencement Invita- tions. pg 193 7-38 13-l S-County Tourney. 20-First Semester-What a headache. 21-Mt. Comfort wins over Dragons in double overtime. 24-Second Semester Begins. 26-Victorious over Charlottesville. 28-Rev. Reed speaks on Faith. 29-Mr. Brown resigns. N. P. wins Dope Bucket from the Champs, Fortville. FEBRUARY 4-Franklin Township loses to Palestine. 5-More school on Saturday. 8-Miss Shanks resigns. ll-Seniors give radio program. 19-Saturday is just another school day. 21--Mr. Shannon spoke. 23-Seniors give the team a supper after Morristown game. 26-Alumni Bingo Party. MARCH 3-S-Sectional at Greenfield. 7-Porter takes group pictures. 9-More rules and Study Hall re-seated. ll-County Oratorical Contest. 12-Regional. 14-Mr. Cavanaugh talks to Seniors about a college education. 19-Last Saturday at school. 23-Mr. Griffin speaks and shows pictures of Australia. APRIL 1-Operetta-Big Day. 7-County Music Festival. 12-PTA and school exhibit. 20-21-Senior Play, Taking the Count. 22-Junior-Senior Reception at Severin Hotel. MAY l-Baccalaureate. 3-Class night. S-Commencement. 6-Senior Farewell Party. 7-Alumni Banquet.
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Jwvw' .Unk The publications of the Crimson Messenger, monthly school paper, and of the Avalon, the annual, are two extra curricular activities which afford journalistic experience to those students who are interested. Realizing their position of responsibility and their opportunity, the staffs have Worked to present to their readers interesting news and entertaining features, to interpret the school. The Crimson Messenger Staff again joined the National Mimeograph Association. Without the cooperation of the student body and faculty, the art department, typists and mimeographists, the production of the Crimson Messenger and Avalon would be im- possible. The staffs wish to express their gratitude to all those who have helped them make their work a success. 6 0 Editor-in-Chief ...,....... .,,..,.. D onald Lantz Associate Editor .....,. ,.,. ..., , N orma Taylor Sports Editor ........ ,.......,..,......,,..,... R obert Bundy Exchange Editor ............,.....,.., Betty Lou Jacobi Axxislanlx Forest Estelle Anita Smith Leonard Wiatt Edward Tieteman Business Manager ..,....,... .,....,. W illiam Lantz Advertising Manager, ,.,. ...,. , Iames Walker Circulation Manager .,.... ...,...., M elba Cones Prozlu rfio I1 Melba Cones Olive Montgomery Max Hendryx Wilbur Lantz Mimeoscope .,........,.... ..................,. R obert Waltz ' ,...,.....,..,.....,,.., Billy wood Mimeograph ,. ..., ...... ..,.... R a ymond Ostermeier, Kenneth Merlau Sponsors ..,,..., Martha M. Willis, Carl Wilson Assistant .,.......,... dvaloftifdfla Editor-in-Chief ..,........ ........ W m. Lantz, jr. Business Manager .,...... ,,.,......... D on Lantz Art Editor ....,.,..,.... ,.....,... B ob Waltz Alumni Editor .,... .,....,....,....,....,,..,.... M elba Cones Senior Editor .........,.,.........,,.........,. Betty Lou Jacobi Administration Editor ....... ........ E lizabeth Curry Sports Editor. .,.............. ...,..... M ax Hendryx Snaps Editor ,..,............,.,... .....,..,,..,..,... J ohn Branam Advertising Manager ,... ......,............., J ames Walker Sponsors ,,.......,.. Martha M. Willis, Herman Hallett Sfumling Cleft to rightjz Don Lantz, John Branam, Miss Martha Willis, Bob Waltz, Mr. Herman Hallett, Betty Lou Jacobi, Max Hendryx, james Walker. Suaiwl Qleft to rightj: Melba Cones, Wm. Lantz, jr., Elizabeth Curry. l l
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