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T MAEMQTFSIES CPF K..-H. S. E , f.f,y.. if f .fqfffbf . ff ,J I L..----if ifslflx V Jf v 4' , aff 'xx' L-'T Xxx ciiRoNeLoGYa9F'1937-sa , 5 , N fvl I 'rf-fa.. f f sEP':mfBER . ag fy , . School ope Mr. Svsrihart and the other new teaghensga-gge?introduced to the stu .bent body. All gave a little talk. ' Leon Wagnek starts his habit of getting to school late KN? .pl Freshman rescepticn. James Watson starts courting Dsgvsrn Hi xipl, Day at Ohio State. Juniors and Seniors attend-Q 5 . 1 tial eating of the F.F.A. ,.--:N--2 NJ3 . .... ,fr 'xf 2, 3 l ocrossadgj Q sanfi . re Pne-vention Week. Discussion-of fire-FxE4.e1fQKibon each morning. T. - -,,.- fx 1. v Ae ' .ring COIIHllIL.':G't-SB? is appointed -I t H D M Se party at Winona Mom-oe,'sXQome.fMr. Swihart directed a play. End of Vhe figirjst sixdvggeks. QA.nd,.dQ tl1e grade. .cards show it! Ring salesmen 'lonyde . Ringsband' more rin si. Phygcs class gave an assembly pro Hagflewelgzaffrolic d ,swpef--ity the P.T'.Ag A couple of teachers eat 'BOO if TTI!! A I 5' V Q 5 'L A X I 61 'wi' V, X I B ' If pf. X NOVEIIIB RX I Basket ball practicerystarts. A lar e squad out. Armistice Day prdgzgam. Republic to A ica., Attic here at ou chool Junior class playa.-' A good crowd atten ed. ' , V Election oi' the' officers of the athletic ocieation, K Melmore is the first 'victim of our aggressive .as et ll eam. Thompson is the second victim of our ba-sketbal 'Jing er light . Thanksgiving vacation. Our cagemen win from Mc .uthen ' le. One act play contest. Thompson won. Old Fort d'd t ompete. Assembly program. An address by Dad Waite. X15 ZZ I . DEcmmEP ..1 , Final one act play contest at Melmdreze- hompsEwe.n t ere, o Republic won over New Riegel at New RiegelQ ' X American literature class presented assembly pro am. ro c st. Republic boys defeat Old Fort. Nothing said forth gir . Christmas program. Santa Claus gets a letter from Mr B rkho der. Our team met their first defeat at Sulphur Springs. A 1 , Alumni team beat our boys. Girls won. - X r Both teams defeat Bloomville in bas1Ee7E'DS1ll..i,, AX NINETEEN Tl-IHQTY-E16 HT
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MEMCJNES OF K.H.5.s 'XI X, -X-F ' '- '- '- Fi x '1-xY wf-Num ku wr 1 N , AGN., f'--we . 3 Ex fd SENIORXGLASS PLAY N, H X'-' X ' P 41' ..A. , Q A'-b X it X ' ' 'fn KN Q ' The Senior GJ.a?-'is pre's5n'tJed And IvTmry 5id. on ZSIEQX 6, 1958. ?Thi.s was l composed of a. cnstmofx eleven characters, consistingk of 'then,fol,Iifc:vri.11ggg Mary Svterl'ingQ4 la Joan of Arc -9- Doris .Anattf 1' l.a.vrr,enc'ei,tG-neyg' a modern 'fL1uncelot - Howard 2.2-at-.pp f Iilqcsqf Stezqljingg, arf old fashioned mother -- El'O1jflT2.'.2 vfmilaer' ,7 Ilalliel GITSLY5'f-fiL't!Jfli3'1 ,,Of JL-:ivrcnee and ombiticus as to w hislgatrimoiiial' ahds'i'iHn.ancial career -1 Carl lviriclmener Edith SmithQ,IvZo,ry9s churn, xvB,o'5re 'cg1ief aim in life is 5 to Jeff QUHQJQ fiftyhg-ounds -. mama urf1.y1er..x S H Willie Sterl.inQg,, M:5i',y'fs hrx ther -- 'Vw' Leon Wm.gn.e-1' Q Betty Sterling, Meryfs si wir - I Dorothy Eohelberrj? Miss O.C-QWhittelcer, ermas ulinei. monument to g I feminine freedom ... A 'UN Aix' j Bernice Snithf ' Matilda., helps Hrs. Ste ling lceepftheiittle angels? wings clean and als the houseay- ' glean Miller ' -A Henry, supposed to be aniel Greyifs ggard5en'er'W'5ut spends ,F,l'Xs-.QM'Q-Q5 most of his time ' Matildefs lrittchen- IIo'sirar'dX Cook YA hhle Q The Gentleman from G orgia ?'i'??? f i,, 'Q TURB ou. aeso o T p1'OS'0flt in I R' V' Plkace .. . H. 'a.rysva1o,Mass., N, 55.52 x ' i 'I Entertaixnwn t betwee acts w .J furnished by the elassjmemhers. Those who ss'sted W th e play Were: Anna Louise Yates,prompterg Paul Stark, s 1esXgnan erg Kathryn Echelberry, head usher: Cletus Hopple propert an s age manager. Miss Clagett coached the play. T FARMERS' INSTITUTE PLAY s ' igshthouse Na wa the play selected hy'the committee to be pre- sente X- t the fa mere institute. Mammary , the old mule although never e from evzage,-fe.dcdie'd6,1gg9h.'-t'o .t11e enjoyment of the play. The s follo s Hon. rm Enl - ,ffxianr Echeiberry Ned B1 e If Daryl Watson Ichabod Buzz r -f Dave Price Arthur hoke -- Gaylord Taber Injun Ji - A.I.Wei1cer Nan .. Margaret Sommers Moll Buz er n Louise Dungan Sarah Cgumlg-33' Choke - Ola Mae Baldosser Hortens Enlow - Phyllis Porter The play as coached 'by Mrs-. Frank Gray. A large and appreciative audience att nded 'both of the evenings that the play was given. MNETEEN 'VHHQTY-.EKJHT
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3 5 6 10 12 14 21 26 28 2 4 11 18 25 26 10 17 20 1 8 11 15 15 19 21 25 29 6 15 19 2.0 MEMORIES OF Ik.H.5. r . M p ,px 1-,MN Fx N gg-in CHRONOIsQqGY1xCeoht.J - 7 . 'i 'S I ,,,..f Asx . ' . J. Q vp-A KX- 1- J tx .5 ' 3 UANUARYX ' 1, f 1 x 5 - School starts afteryxvacation. W'EverXybody4Vsihappy, Tflflopeka . T I I - Both Republichteargs defeat Green spfinggn V H, fi 2-5 - Mr. Swihart discusses with the seniorsf the usxc of caps end gowns invitqtilonsi--yearcbook, pictures, ceiling wax , etc,f - Yeariyboolc will befpublished. ' 1 .f - TEBfU.,defeated,'by the R.H.S. team. A hard fought game? - Cietushopple is complaining of his heart. Must be thefexams. - Repub1ic itea1ns'-Minn, over Bloomville again. '-dxf, S-.,f'W - Seehoxgsg-have t11eiffbiQeureSjGaken. visit the pottery, took., - Important.-year boplc staff' A' lrieiihers chosen. Thompson again defected. ' ' 'X' VK H.-' ..'Rk. 'X I ss., , .5 3 ,fi L11 -'-- ' .X FEBRUARY X 1 - The ground hog sees his shqsdow. More Winter in store. up - Farmers' Institute. 'N A. 4 f - Melmore is defeated. .' -,v, ! X. 4 TZ .. Green Springs gives r team pl?-bntyidqi? oppoxsitiofx before yielding. - County basket ball ' urnementffib3egins.' y A L- N - Team defeated in to rnament plfiiy by Bett'sW1le by one piiiint, Y ' , X 'XD -X i! ,X I by . MAR 51 ' 'L - T practice st rts. Good ospects for af1goodi.'tes.m. - Inte Blass basket ball tourn ent begins. ,Z-I I r..L X .- - Tourn e won by t e Junio 's who win the coveted: tin cup. APRIL - Everybody isxx f Ll. - Track mee pos p ne because of snow. Would have needed snow shoes - Seniors ch ose 'An Mary Did as the class play. - Seniors cho se ss flower and motto. 'sqTrs.ck squad easi outpoints Melmore and Jackson at Melmore. -X retaliat on i' r misconduct ,-Mis,s,9laget't keeps the seniors in. - G a . track tea? ,,--f - M fn. ld re ay fd Schol p tests. - Juni r- eni ,rfbangt Erney family entertained. MAY - Senio class lay And Mary Did . - Baccal urea: e Sermon. - May De. fe tival and picnic. - Commen ement. School closes. ,I Written by Paul Stark: I 1 NINETEEN THIKTY-EIGHT
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