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JPIKEER V' Junior Class Ill ST ROW- SECOND ROW- Estella Randles Delmar Chavers Opal Haupt Lowell Crow Vera Byers Marvel Scowden BACK ROW- Lela Habel Harry Hipsher Georgie Long Margaret Pence Ethel Ewen Dorothy Day Verlin Evans Jewell Cornett Loretta Salts Raymond Astell Page 23
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YIKER A Junior Recitation Place : Room 2 Time 1:00-1:40 P CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Hughes--Margie Margaret Pence-Tommy Marvel Scowden-Mary Georgie Long-Shorty Loretta Salts-Letty I Dorothy Day-Dot Lowell Crow-Twid Estella Randles--Stella Lela- Habel-Tibby Opal Haupt--Pal Vera Byers-Mollie Jewell Cornett--Nettie Ethel Ewen-Eppie Verlin Evans-Spud Harry Hipsher-Hippy Delmar Chavers-D. Raymond Astell-Mercury Class enters room. Much scraping of chairs. Mercury gets set for the hour. Enter Margie. After fearfully opening all the drawers of the desk looking for mice she calls the class to order. Margie: Now is everyone here? I mean in person. I know sev- eral aren't here otherwise. --Let's see, Hippy, is that where you were sitting yesterday? Hippy: It is the same chair, but not the same place. Margie: Let's take up the review. D, do you understand the Sire de Maletroit's Door? D: No. Margie: What is the matter? Too deep? D: fFlipping pagesl No, too thick. Margie: Shorty, if you were in such a position as this, would you prefer marrying a beautiful girl, whom you did not know, or would you prefer being hanged? Shorty: CBlushingl Well, I'd be hanged! Margie: What is the moral of Pride of the Village? Libby: CGigglingJ Never fall in love. Twid: Un stage whisper to Veral What are you going to do if can't help it? fEveryone laughsj Margie: Oh, yes, I forgot. Hippy, what is the name of the book on which you are going to report? Hippy: CLooking dreamily at herj To have and to Hold. Margie: Why are your reports always late? Hippy: I can't study and practice B. B. at the same time. Margie: You can stay at home on Saturday and Sunday nights tled you and make the reports. Hippy: fVery seriously! I can't afford to. fEveryone laughs! Margie: Please characterize the writings of Washington Irving, Verlin. Spud: CMumblingJ I don't believe I know. Margie: If you don't have a better lesson tomorrow, I'll send you back to the assembly. Class excused. CClass files out orderlyj Page 22
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ZPIKEZR Our Gymnasium Our Gymnasium! How does that sound? What does it mean? Did someone from Hillsboro, Covington, Veedersburg, Wallace, Am- bia or Pine Village use that expression? Oh no. That is an ex- pression used by several citizens of West Lebanon and school patrons of this vicinity. Truly, our gymnasium does not refer to a building of wood and concrete actually in existence at the time this book was published, but it does have a meaning almost as significant. Our gymnasium now expresses the hope, aspiration and determination, yes, even fighting spirit of the people in our community to bridge the gap from dreams to reality. When our gymnasium means a suitable place for the physical training of our boys and girls, and a place where the citizens of this part of Warren county can meet for re- creation or business, then West Lebanon will be the athletic, social and civic county seat. The needs and benefits of a gymnasium need no elaboration. Thousands of communities in the Middle West now speak proudly of our gym. But the How to get it? is the problem. There are three main points in salesmanship: to create an interest on the part of the prospect, to turn that interest to want and desire to possess, and to make this want and desire so strong that he is willing to part with his money. In the proposition, our gymnasium, we already have the interest, we already have the Want and desire. Can the third selling point, a willingness to part with the money, be carried over? As a fitting close to the basketball season, the members of the squad and their fathers were entertained at a banquet, March 22, given by the faculty at the B. 8: R. Hotel. The guests were, Fred Haupt and son, Ortong Clarence Haupt and son, Miles, Harley Long and son, Georgie, Ira Evans and son, Verling Thad Crow and son, Lowell, J. C. White and son, Jay, Allen Hipsher and son, Harry, C. A. Davies and son, Hugh, Porter Williams, William A. Hill, trustee, R. W. Lehner, manager of the team, Hal G. Chandler and Leslie Jones. Following a three course banquet, toasts and speeches were made by the guests. Each one expressed his interest in the basket- ball season, and an appreciation of Coach Stuart's efforts. The mem- bers of the squad presented him with a watch chain and knife. The dominant thought of every after-dinner speech was: Why can't we have a gymnasium? The enthusiasm was not based alto- gether upon the impulse of the moment, but was sanely founded upon the needs of our community and the facilities at hand for ful- filling those needs. Page 24
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