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- 'J - The LYON ' Q -1-ss--ef W l if H ' u .lla ' i . ll . p l le ' 1 ii! lie! l iii? NI! sis: l I :aaa ease l Ei i sais i l ages se Q I i 06 egqeevoee 1 . Q9 QGIGIE-Q6:9f I 'Q sf. I ull A LEN D b'I1'PTEAlBER Sepf. 7-At last--school started. Isn't there a lively bunch ot Freshiesf About three hundred enroll. lfreshie take exam-what for? Sept. 8-Mr. Brooks makes a few lf 7 announcements before the assembly. Sept. 9-A freshman missed his class. Sepf. IO-Rev. Seat gave a splendid talk in General Assembly. Sepf. II-CRI-ACQLl21iI1fCCl party in honor of Freshies. At two o'clock P. M. Plenty of ice cream. Sepf. 15-Basket Ball practice started. Coach predicts a wonder team from the large squad out. Sepf. I 8-YViener roasts galore. Sepl. 20-Boys gym class start. Several Dempsey aspirants from all appearances. Sepf. 23-James Patton threw a paper wad in the 9th hour assem- bly. Sepf. 23-25-Miss YVright has been absent, recovering from re- moval of her tonsils. Miss Jessie Vfilson substituted. OL'fO!lt3l' Oct. I--Robert Peden fell down the steps. Orr. 8-The Reister two provided the entertainment for general assembly. Seems that S. H. S. appreciates jazz from the applause. Off. 9-Seniors are running wild over school and town. Yes, sell- ing Lecture Course tickets. Off. I7-First number of lecture course. Did you miss or find anything? Ort. I8-20-First vacation. Teachers leave town. Several of the promising journalists attended the I. H. S. P. A. convention at Frank- lin. Oni. 30-Basket Ball season opens' Salem 25, Brownstown 20. All that bgeins Well, ends Well. ilVO'U6ll!b6i' Nova. 2-3-4-Harold Lloyd comedy thrills large audiences. N0-'u. 6-Has Jesse shown you how you look? lg l l 4 i t, l l 1 l 0 0 'Xl 0 I n f i l ' Q 4 : . 0 l T -- 0 to . l 0 - E i I 0 I . . l 1 WAV!! klllll my E3 RQQZ Q Koji! . Eigh ty-three
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mm 00 9 'l I i I 5 Vo - mr IM it , , Jan. 2I1IHfCI'CStlI1g debate given before the assembly on credit i ii' for work on a schoo-l paper. Affirmative, Ray Garriott andg Everett gli! VVright5 Negative, Rose lVlary Robertson and Arnold Highhll. Jan. 22-Lyons plowed through snow drifts to Scottsburg. The p boys can shovel snow and push cars as well as play basket ball. Jazz. 25-Second semester begins. Clean speech and good English week sponsored by Hi-Y. F ebrzzury Feb. 3-The annual Staff held a fair and minstrel show in Lyon Hall. Almost one hundred dollars was cleared. Feb. I 2-Salem plays her first game in the new gym with Orleans. Two over-time periods with Orleans winning 28-25. After the game a banquet was given to the teams, band and Orleans orchestra. if Feb. I 5-A pr. 26-Mr. Brooks is ill with typhoid fever. VVe didn't li, all realize his worth until he wasn't here. Mr. Davis is assuming the ii? duties of a Principal. 3. T Feb. I9'A fine program given in the assembly in honor of Wash- 'fist ' ington. Rev. Seat talks. F eb. 26--Several fans accompany Lyons to Brownstown to see her ' have her way. fllarcb 1 Ma1'. 4- Fleurette sponsored by Tri-Kappas given in new Audi- ' torium. 0 Mar. 5-6-Sectional Tournament held at New Albany. The home 0 3 town lost in a close game to N. A. 0 0 Ma1'. 9-Mr. Porter was unable to heat the buildings and school 0 0 was dismissed for the day. 0 3 Ma1'. IOtSCIllO1'S decide to give 'fClarence for the class play. 0 Ma1'. I2-Apr. 5-Board of Health closed school for three weeks 0 3 because of an epidemic of flu and measles. i i APN! ' l' Apr. 5-School begins again with much work in store. Several .1 - 3: pupils ill. L A pr. 6-Mr. Schanlaub calls for all track men. Here's hoping we W have a good track team! um A pr. 6-The Lyon Staff starts real work again hoping to get this ' i book out by the close of school. i i A A Apr. 8-9-Edward Rhetts wins the school and county Oratorical contest. A pr. I2--TOO much work for much outside activities. M in Apr. 21-Edward wins third place in Third District Oratorical j T Contest. i pp A pr. 22-Big pep meeting in Lyon Hall to create interest in track. 2 ij at . .. . , r , .Q Q. aw SQA Eighty-five
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