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l. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Page Six Mr. Lunsford ond Mr. Thornos open up school. Mr. Horqer instructs in Chemistry. School teochers in monthly session. Mr. Rust ringing the bull. Cftice force ot work. The Coco fomily visits Willidrnsburq. Miss Green. Mr. Kinzer conducts Voccxtionct through Boll Brothers. Mr. Knapp. Miss Wild. Fisherniotn Elliott hos proof. lt Wfrs o lonq, hord Winter. Teotchers' Christrnos porty. Mr. Elliott directs hand. l clcrss
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CALENDAR 19 Doctor Shanks, and State Board of Health representatives show two films on Tuberculosis. 20 Mr. Knapp becomes a teacher at N. H. S. 24 Mr. Hussey, County Agent O. V. Winks, and G. M. Fryer announce Purdue Short Course. 3l Indiana University Band marches in color film. , Feb. l E. L. C. sponsors radio program, star- ring student irnpersonations. 2 Mr. Zeis shows film on Digestive Sys- tem to Health classes. 5 Quartet from Prentiss Normal and ln- dustrial Institution interpret Negro folk tunes. 9 Film on We Drivers. l2 Appropriate film in observance of Lin- coln's Birthday. 13 Film on Battle of Vincennes. 20 Students attend Kiwanis Minstrel at Diana Theatre. 2l Ben Berg wins County oratorical con- test. 24 Betty McMahon places first in county Latin contest. 26 Film Touching all Bases shown to boys. 27 E. L. C. Leap Year Party. World Champion Typist appears be- fore Assembly. 28 Formal Initiation of Freshman into E. L. C.--Mother's Tea. 29 Sectional--pep-session in assembly. Seniors take I, U. examination. Mar. 2 Sheridan wins sectional. 4 Charles Blooah, African prince, tells of iungle life. 6 Ben Berg talks before Kiwanis. 7 Band Concert in High School gym. 8 Iuniors win Inter-Class basketball tourney. ll Rev. Eckerly and Rev. Siske give short talks in assembly. 14 Ben Berg competes in American Le- gion Oratorical contest at Crawfords- ville. 15 Sub Debs swing at Leap Year Dance in K. of P. Hall. 18 Seniors start play try-outs. 21 Home Ec. Club gives play and style show in assembly. Rev. Fisher speaks to student body. Senior play cast. 22 Easter vacation. 25 Seniors leave for Washington. 26 Band gives program in assembly. I. U. Band in Armory. 27 Aloha Baker brings travel pictures to assembly. Apr. 2 American Legion show in gym. 3 Seniors tell student body about Wash- ington trip. 4 Pantomine by E. L. C. 5 Coca Cola film shown. 8 Mr. Watt speaks in assembly. 13 Band goes to Warren Central contest. 24 Lonesome Club Farewell party for seniors. 26 Iunior High School operetta Choni- ta. P. T. A. Penny Supper in Cafeteria Room. A May 2 Art exhibit in the Cafeteria room. 3 Track meet at Plainfield. 8 Ward School track meet. 10 P. T. A. banquet in Christian Church. 14 Seniors present Parent's Holiday at Diana Theatre. 15 Iunior High track meet. 17 Iunior Senior Banquet. 19 Baccalaureate Services for seniors. 24 Commencement. 29 Honor day program. Page Five
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ADMINISTRATION As students we seldom come into contact with matters concerning the ad- ministration of our school system. In the past, we have accepted the im- provements in our school without much thought about how or why We were able to have these things. We, as sen- iors, after being in high school four years, have iearned that these im- provements do not just happen. They have been carefully plannedk-but how and by Whom? After a careful investigation, we find that our school is guided by a group of business men who have been chos- en by the city council. There are three men on the school board. They select a man to act as executive officer, known to us as superintendent. The duties of the Board of Education are many. They care for each problem that concerns the school system. Some of the duties of this Board include the employment of teachers, janitors, super- High School Gym. Unit visors, principals, and superintendents: the purchase of all supplies, from coal to laboratory equipment, the provision for the care, the custody, and the main- tenance of all school property. In order to carry out these tasks the Board of Education is divided into three classifications. The president, Mr. Kinz- er, supervises the teaching personnel: the secretary, Mr. Caca, has charge of the buildings and grounds: While the treasurer, Mr. Cottingham, has charge of the finances. Each of these commit- teemen makes a study of conditions and presents them for action to the en- tire Board. Mr. Watt, the superintend- ent, then sees that the decisions of the Board are carried out. Miss Wild has been appointed as clerk, bookkeeper, and office secretary. We wish to thank the administration for making the school a pleasant and wholesome place to spend our school hours. Armory City Library Page Seven
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