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-What happens when Hay has a roving eyerv? s. N. -Seniors start work on the dummy. Seventh and Eighth grade team play Lawrence. Overtime game. Results--Oak. 28-Law- renee 30. -Basketball Banquet. -Ivy doesn't have enough meat in her chile so she takes a piece out of her jaw. Har- old A., by request, left English class. Junie T. was yelling Blush, blush, Oh, my gosh! when Frankie picked up her purse. Why June'?'?'? James Huntley wastes an entire hour by reading a funny paper without even crack- ing a smile. Jim A. substitutes for Clest as yell leader, much to our amusement. -Yesterday Doris McC. grew a year older. For milk bottles-cheap-see R. C. Calla- way. Answer to physics problem 8- Confidentially I don't know anything about this-Result 57 for honesty. -Did Tom get his piece of candy from the Senior girl '? '? '? -Report cards. FEBRUARY -Leroy M. has an escort of five eighth grade girls. -Boys are awarded their sweaters. One .lunior boy receives a letter. Game with Castleton postponed because of illness of Castleton's first five. Play Alumni in- stead and come through-Oak 32-Alum- ni 28. -If you want to find Mary J. look for Norma NV. and vice versa. They are al- ways together. -Tom's STILL looking for his piece of candy. Jeepers creepers! Are the eighth grade girls really in love'??? -Did the Juniors get an answer to their lette1 ?'??'?? -Even calling back their reserves didn't enable the Alumni to defeat the Varsity in the scheduled game tonight. They were defeated with a score of: Oak 27-Alum- ni 26. -Dorothy S. Doesn't know her own strength -she breaks Q71 the window stick. If the Juniors sell 'Cokes' who's going to drive and take the ice to McCordsville'? Ask Jim Huntley how to take curves- and he takes Safety!!! Who has Cloyd's typing paper?? Page flvenfy-two 12- Did that extra lipstick Harriet wore when she took her drivers test make an impres- ion on the policeman who gave the test? Play McCordsville-lose by one point. Play VVhitestown-win 27-23. Everyone's spitting things in the waste- basket-Question: Why? Answer: Mc- Laughlin! -Cloyd likes to tip back on chairs but he always goes to the extreme and ends up on the floor. Information: One way streets have one end while two way streets have two ends. 22-Piano bench is minus its legs. Allen M. and Harold A. can supply particulars. Is Harold still crawling or has he learned to walk'?? 23-A vote of appreciation goes to the basket- ball boys for they played an inspired game tonight-defeating Lawrence by doubling the score. Three Cheers!!! 24-Defeat Castleton in the last game before the Sectionals-Castleton 24-Oaklandon 37. -Powdered sugar marks the spot where someone ate one of those doughnuts! -Mr. Craig lost his insulator and did he jump??? Ask the physics class. Who was the boy friend Harriett left Eng- lish to see????? -Leap Year Day l-Look out boys!! MARCH -Mrs. McDaniel turns pro on making bas- ketball nets. Oaklandon defeated by War- ren 35-28. -Clestiabelle wonders how she will ever learn her play part-nineteen You said a mouthfuls . 5-Ask Ruth what happened to her yeast. The Commercial Class gave a 'tlittle small, one act play for the P. T. A. -Clest and Grace turn murderers-they kill their yeast. -One ball team-lots of ice cream-Mrs. Stoner makes good her if you beat Law- rence promise. -Everybody ate and everybody talked and everybody had fun at the banquet given the basketball boys by their mothers. -Achievement Contest at Butler. Harriett lost! Was it a man or was she waiting for her diploma? Donkey Basketall game tonight! Tense expectancy! ! Donkey basketball game over! Craig can't think! We go to press.
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NOVEMBER -First basketball game: Fishers 23-Oak- landon 17. -We have a new song for Oak to the tune of the Beer Barrel Polka . -Happy birthday, Aileen Felton. Basketball game with Franklin Twp. -Franklin Twp. was victor Friday night. We have a Student Council. -Tom sends Mr. Craig a message to-wit:- Meet me out at the trash pile after this period. -Fire Drill, hot stuff! Jim A. finally gets a bag for the Jr.'s money. Mr. Bruce says that if we don't laugh at Mr. Craig he won't always be making those silly remarks. BEAT LAWRENCE! Will we? Tomorrow James H. grows one year older. -Why do two Senior boys turn toward the back of the room when the Freshmen are in the study hall'?? -P. T. A. meeting. Seniors go to town to get their pictures taken. -Sophies have a party at Betty Teter's. Girls club is now Girl Reserve Club. -Seniors get proofs for their pictures. Af- ter all, tho', the photographer can't work miracles. Sophies look sleepy after last night. -Judith Wright and her father entertained us today. -Freshman party. They decorate the Cafe- teria. -Porter's come out and take pictures. Sen- ior health class goes to Sunnyside. Wonder if that first flip that Harold A. turned when he and Pete were leading the Yells put a bump on his head? -Out an hour early, Mr. Callaway gives us something to be thankful for. -Back after Thanksgiving vacation. -Mr. Craig explains that the brain floats in a fluid, and Clest thinks hers has sunk. -Harold A. 'Never threw no spit-wads'. Ball game with Speedway City. -Girl Reserves draw up their constitution. DECEMBER -Senior party. Clestiabelle takes spill in typing. -Teacher turns farmer, gets stuck in fur- row. -Sophies have party. Mrs. McDaniel treats the Juniors to a show. -Porter's back, take basketball and yell leadei-'s pictures. 3- 13- 15- 18- -..- 4 10-Why is Joe McDaniel washing dishes?'? 11- -Why does Tom want to walk in where he isn't suppose to be?? He shouldn't follow people so closely. First victory of the season-Oaklandon 33-Howe 20! 11-Why is Harold A. now called 'waterfoun- tain'? -Cloyd sits on the chair but ends up on the floor. Choose our invitations. Play Castleton to- night. Harriett T. thinks all Do health ques- tions are emphatically t'False . Lois Cory informs Orville that she would hate to have him as a daddy. Reverend Sizemore gives us an interesting talk on Learning a Lesson . 19-Joe McDaniel has been going up and down the stairs quite often lately. VVhy?'?? Do Tom and Orville have anything to do with it? -Third victory!! Oaklandon 30-McCords- ville 23. 21-Exams! Nothing else to ponder over. High school and grade school present a program celebrating Christmas. Exchange gifts. See you in 1940! JANUARY 1940 ..-Exam results and what results! Jim A. spells Indians with a little i because they were little Indians. 3-Professor Steinback visits physics class. Cloyd thinks '13' really is unlucky! 5-Senior cards arrive. 9-Mr. Brunson turns preacher. Proof can be obtained from the girls, seventh to tenth grades. Sophomores and Juniors receive an add- ing machine. -Tonight is the night for the Donkey Bas- ketball game. 15-What happened to the Donkey Basketball Game?!!! We have had girl cooks in the Cafeteria for some time now. Something must have happened to the mothers. Maybe it's the cold weather. -Seniors hold an election. -Tourney tickets on sale. Pat's birthday. -Out at 3:00 p. m. Oaklandon loses to De- catur Central in County Tourney. -Too cold! No school. -Miss McLaughlin lectures Freshmen on conduct!! Page fll'6'Hli!l'0lIl'
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1911 Lola Beckley Raymond Bolander Ogle McCord Floyd Fye 1912 Ruth Apple Wilmeth Bolander Feras Day Burgl Evans Retta Hinds Gladys Lingle Paul McCord Ca1'rie Teal 1913 Alice Abbott Mable Acre Ragle Acre Charles ,Fulton Hewitt Lingle Alva McConnell Glenna Mowery 1914 Freeman Apple Tena Evans Minnie Lefforge Thomas McCord Emma Sellers Virgil Stoner Claud Watson John Weaver Mervin Smith Wilber Dalzell Reva Shepherd Ruth Fultz Mary Records 1915 Roxie Lingle Audrel Perkins Alice Teal Jesse Combs Lola Van Laningham 1916 Chester Apple Bessie Stoner Joe Ratliff 1917 Nile McCord Elmer Apple Athe Van Laningham Mildred Bolander Edgar Apple Aileen Cory Emil Ashcraft Chester Chrisler Blanche Harper Sam Wheeler Clara Hensley Dewey Murphey Earl Kingsley Joe Wilson Adolph Prange 1918 Beatrice Apple Kenneth Apple Vernon Apple Faye Moore Alta Teal Malcolm Powell ALUMNI Wesley Ratliff Edith Shepard Helen McConnell Maurice Smart 1919 Howard Apple Clynt Martin Letha McConnell Blanche McCord Elsie McCord Walter Stoner Irene Van Laningham Margaret King Rose Carpenter Percy Wallace Merl Hooten 1920 Naome Bolander Arthur Castetter George Offenbacker George Riley Aubrey Leggett Amy Beverland Ethel Smith 1921 Olive Eaks Kyle Peters Karl Kneer Dema Kennedy Vernon Lyle Stanley Kinnick Samuel Negley Jessie Johnston Garnet Wallace 1922 Edna Apple Paul Hamilton Harlan Silvey Edgar Mock Edna Mock Alta Offenbacker Anna Stoner Geneva McConnell Gladys Bell Ada Shaffer George Teter 1923 Owen Beckley Miriam Beckley Ernestine Blanton Alonzo Negley Eugene Peters Walter Stoner Mildred Kennedy Helen Eaks Ralph Lynch Russell Todd VVendell Van Laningham 1924 Ralph McCord Amos Smith Robert Witte Russell Hutcheson Laurel Apple Helen Huntley Ethel Kneer WVayne Negley Joseph Offenbacker Harry Gray 1925 Marvin Springer Wilma Eaks Norval Peters Gladys Rushton Samuel Martin Martha Vollmer Juanita McConnell Pauline Blanton Rosie VVhiteside Thelma Gray Ethel Apple Ernest Silvey Delmas McConnell Dorothy Uhlmann Vaughn Jordan 1926 Louise Apple Everett Harting Howard Hamilton Marvin Teter Elizabeth Mock Ruby Beaver Francis Griffey Fred Newkirk 1927 Bonita Rushton Lavon Patrick Harold Klepfer Frances Smith Lois Newkirk Lois Kneer Horace Lynch Lillian Mock William Apple Crystal Eaks Thelma Martin Leone Patrick Dudely Hutchinson Ruth Kennedy Paul Burk Helen Uhlmann Mary Rodenbeck Fred Bell Gladys Kinnick Helen Teter Thelma Beaver 1928 Ralph Offenbacker Louise Blanton Helen McCord Merald Apple Bonita Apple Sarah Mock Edna Bolander Wilbur Stoner Minyon Peters 1929 Lawrence McConnell Oliver Bruce Georgia Jackson Harriett 1Yatson Martha Eaks Catherine Uhlmann Cecil Apple Donna Flanagan Lewis Apple Irene Negley Ijtljlt' lim '11 fgl-U1 ru
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