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Eight THE GAZETTE, XENIA, 0 I 0 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 93 Motion devoted school Inttrem CENTRAL HIGH NEWS Publiched weekly by a ttudtnt OCTOBER 24, 1936 CENTRAL HIGH NEWS TRIP (EXCEPT CAT) FASCINATES THREE every week as a special department or THE GAZETTE by GIRL STUDENTS student staff us an extra-curricular activity of the English Society AGNES Advisor STAFF Ethel Hyman, Paul PROGRESSIVE DINNER For the celebration of the H. E. Three students from this school Club's first birthday, the members: Collier, Ruth Secrist, had a progressive dinner. The! Ruth! and' Helen a de-1 first course was served at lightful visit to Ohio Wesleyan Ruth Covault's home, the second: Tnannp Huston Helen last Saturday. Of most Interest to them was course at, Mary Ann Moll's the third course at Miriam Geyer's.

the Psychological exhibit which Later a theater party was enjoyed Daniel was ln a sound roof room in combination with the D. D. D. mmei Chitty, Janet Hamilton. Pi 4 i0 etu VaUlt i would ive the cree to stay I l-MUga, -Detlj Ithprp- VArv nr a tirrm hp-ratisft! TT i 1 Tft vn I 4.4JU& tllliCf a et ChaTerSin tbe They were! ENJOY WE.NER ROAST ner mchard MesseSr shown how the 1Ie detector work9 Vlr inia Bartlett was hostess to; ner, Kicnaia Hughey.i and the demonstrated a we iner roast, Wednesday eve-; Charma Clellan, theiri what tne radio looklning at her home.

Games were en-j rVrnivr, AndP-son 'j 'joyed after the weiner Mvrtle Stokes Stan- Do thlnk vou are as smart Those present were: Cleo Assistants. jas the white Well, you may JMargaret -McCoy, Evelyn Conover.l CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK Oct. 26, to Oct. 31 (Education Week) Monday: Girl Reserve meeting; Biology Motion Picture; meeting of Hi-Y Club. Tuesday: Magician show featuring "Birch, The Magician." Wednesday: Visual Education Motion Picture in Geography Class.

Thursday: Football game with Sr. Girls Special Candy Sale. Friday: Teachers' School! Friday: Hi-Y Boys' and Girls' Reserves Hallowe'en Carnival Dance. OCTOBER 24, 1936 it has been proved' Pattie Ireland, Ruth Esther rat learns much quicker Virginia Bartlett. Kenneth Dean, j.than the human but forgets much Glen Hiney, jrvin Harner, Hermani i more rapidly.

"jack Luttrell, Howard: BY OUR TEACHERS CeQtral teacherg have hobbles as OR WHEN BARBER POLES ADORNED TONSORIAL SHOPS? i By CHARMA CLELLAN There are always puzzles for the students of Central High to strug- gle with, but here's a test for their 'parents and grandparents: Locate a carriage and buggy factory in Xenia. Tell who sold harness in the front of his store and repaired them ia the rear room. (Remember the wooden horse?) If a "public garage" is the name of a shelter for automobiles what is the name of a shelter for the horse and buggy? How many such public places did Xenia once have? Who shod-horses and fixed rubber tires on the buggies of yesteryear? How many of these shops are left? Who raised and broke driving tw JI to JEFF HOWARD, bitter Ut BW 0 thou i. drawn to her. The i-nr over one gchool Some of these" horses each year? II i crii c.a cv.iiuui.

vi vi. J.1UI a Co er fa8C J. tmg dl i play wa Weaver, Clifford Williams, Chester, hoobies are: readlngi Miss Mar who he id a big horse sale north- NO. 6 the botany was of Bowles, Robert Smith. shall and Miss stout; Anting, Miss east of Xenia annually? different species of flowers and) jzeiner- tending flowers.

Mrs. Dean where did most of the people's plants from foreign CLUB ELECTS and Miss Clark; shopping, Miss C0 ws of Xenia once find pasture? The university has quite an ex-1 The members of the X. H. Martin seA ving, Miss John; paint- who first delivered milk in library and Dossesses a rr.i,,x marine atjj Mi sg Brad ute knitting, Miss'xenia? Who first delivered "bot- 'MORE FOREST FIRES" Mother has again It--" their first a srv, and in many cases -the loss of, lives. TIley ar especially proud of held with Mary Goron named Jack goes to plays Miss wh ich like The worst effects of the storms i rare collection.

jident; Evelya Cultice, vice presi-i to travel; and of a ll things, have passed. and drought have ather interesting exhibits Mildred Gordon, secretary- 1 Miss Ballantyne takes as a hobby, after they have subsided rather i a zoology chemistry, treasurer. hunting places to swim. She swam the horse and buggy thTn "'while they were, in progress. vsIcs Journalism, dra- Just- in some sicknesses, the aft- imatics, economics and sociology, IS HELD in the following places this mer Lake rie, Lake Ontario, Where was the "hoop skirt fac- th wi de, surprised eyes.

er-effects are what cause thej At noon they were served The D. D. D. Club held a meet-j Long island Sound, Narragansett worst damage. at 7 alter which the presiding at Joanne Hutson's home TSf antuc i ce gay, Niagara and The most recent example of an dent, of the university gave a short i day afternoon -after school.

Re-1 Delaware Rivers, and "High tory?" The cigar factory? The plow factory? The rag carpetloom? The canning factory? Who made shoes to order? made men's suits to order? MEWE TODAY hours. The only time he left off "So I figured," Jeff Howard re- KATE cARpLixip MEED i watching them was when he with- marked. "Did she find it?" drew from the to smoke "No," Caroline replied coldly SAM MEED, cigaret It had been as good as "Oh, no. Will you just put eiTicatfid a 1 Better. It had aroused spade down, Mr.

Howard?" She emotions in him that were exhil- delicately rubbed the. glass with a her for EVE EL- aratmg, to say the least. He had cloth, looking far away over the mm meant to confront them just as fields, as'if she were alone they were leaving. "Can I be of- "Was Kate shot last some use to you?" he had planned asked Jeff Howard violently to say as he emerged from the Caroline lifted her chin "Yes darkness. r.

Howard. In -the shoulder' would've been smarter," Wasn't that something like the himself bitterly. "That idea when you fired?" hell-cat of a girl would rather be "You know it wasn't!" he an if at at any day swered roughly. "Not even a ioth- in ne week." shoots at an unarmed Kate giri. Is she hurt bad?" Sd A bega 2 to walk along the "Not very," Caroline answered bed without wakiuKT iier course the three fugitives had She added sarcastically, "Don't xow GO ox WITH THE STORY taken in their flight the night be- worry.

You'll not be held CHAPTER XVI fore He came on the dropped manslaughter." ATE gave Caroline a little' spade and Picked it up. When he "That wasn't what worried me," twisted smile. "Talking in my a CT i he a that ere as replied quietly. "Well, good day Tf cav?" something else beside mud on the to you." "A iTof nonsense about dig- ha dle was dried blood. "Good day to you," said Caro- eine Caroline renlied "Does that' He carried th spade to the back line, assuming the vernacular.

Sefn voSre go and ste and sat do It He turned and walked away. might have been the old Ne She saw pause and half turn man's blood, or the old woman's, then go on again. "He called her "It means I've been," Kate 'Kate't" i She groaned with pain as she tried Yet he felt intuitively that it was sne said. He had no to lift herself upright, then fell not. It was the girl blood.

He i had shot her and she had made Caroline asked! sound. I "That's Kate for you!" he said Kate told her aloud, his teeth biting his pipe the rPilintr "All rriBht' 1 stem. In his unwilling mind he psycmc Was nLilt: xill lilgnw ITlGSrlGCl rno Vrtu knew her intimately. He called LIIC tnat Oil SlGpU rvnTVi A nicrht rJariincT" her Kate. Sometim.es he scorned orn me man.

bne. and hated her. Sometimes at night, herse Presently, "Kate murmured Carolme. She he ofi how matters to him-and he nearer and looked at Kate her and too her in to Kate, mat is there bei and held her aghast. "Last car door slam, -was after-effect was costly illustrated i talk.

and. college Glee Club jfreshments were served, the great forest fires in Cali-j sang fornia which raged mericlessly, de-1 Educational institutions have al- Banks," Xenia. Then there are those so vanished from Xenia. i whose hobbies should be classed Can you las "Jack of all trades," Miss Jacobs i where the Xenia Female Col- Miss Cavanaugh. ilege was located? The conservatory that's why you slept in your dip! and dressing gown!" i tween them the into roadster, got in and slammed the more She wished that she had been to Jeff Howard.

iodine. "That's what you call get- fo the tmg half shot at sunrise!" BYRON Caroline gave a little scream music? The Theological Semin- and held to the bedpost. Kate saw; On the back porch he found the whom he She The only unipleasant event of CLUB ENTERTAINED stroying every living thing in trip was seeing a dissected cat jane Lou Hurley was hostess to; path and some of our few remain- pn the zoology exhibit. After one tQ T. N.

C. Club, Friday evening: Having covered all the hobbies ing valuable Red Woods, trees that! glance. at it, one of the weaker A "business meeting was held and interesting the women, let's now i ary that she was sick and lamn has-been on earth hundreds andjmenabers of the party became rath- refreshments were served. (turn and see what the men do. Mr.

Here is some more locative geog- i She said with a soothing as po-usmng lamp even thousands er JBenner hunts, Coach Blackburn raphy "It's nothing, C'line! Just a He took off his hat "Does this an'd -smoldering DINNER-THEATER PARTY an Mr. Robinson (Chuck) play Locate the fire cisterns and the Some buckshot was used as warn- spade belong here?" he asked. bricks -and 1 Th'oVe people who -couldn't- escape the-'raging inferno death lay in their homes burnt to ashes; one of the most horrible deaths possible. Man has used fire to great advantage but when it gets out of his DINNER-THEATER PARTY The D. D.

D. Club enjoyed a golf. Then there are the home engine houses. The ing by the squire of the castle. Ij Caroline nodded.

"Yes. Thank MYSTERY progressive dinner Friday evening, i type Mr Louis, whose whole in-! house. Where the patrole caught a little of it, that's all." you for bringing it. My sister hap- rtn 11 1 -t ALL IS HONEY TONKY "October 30" and a question has appeared on black on a sign stretched across the hall, puzzled students a few weeks until Wednseday gerous elements that can possibly contront him. why must we ve aled The have such a great catastrophe? How did it originate? The cause is and traced to the devastating drought.

nS Traveling through heavily forested of the country one can! What the easily see why a tiny flame might one or tne The first course was held at Helen Uerest is in his children, and Mr. i wagon was kept. The Jefferies fur-j "I can see you're pens to be romantic and reckless. Smith's home, the second at Ethel Cranor, who goes in for farming, uitxire factory. The straw and pa- Caroline answered grimly.

Hyman's, the third at Lura Tom's i There are those go in for per board factory. and the fourth at Joanne Huston's, music: Glass to hear it, and i "where was the first the dinner they joined the Mr. Zerkle, who fiddles a fiddle and sewer which was not sanitary? i She was digging on your property Kate was in no condition to deny last night for something our fain- sanitary it. She lay still. Her muscles were jly lost long ago." very sore and her head ached i E.

for a theater party. toots a clarinet. Mr. Bales goes in BIRTHDAY PARTY jfor drawing; Mr. Neff puts his ex- I tra time in on manual arts, and Donna Mae Stone, seventh grad- i jj Bogart on camping, Mr.

Pat- Where is the largest glacial rock in Xenia? wretchedly. The spot on her shoul- der throbbed, yet seemed a part Do you remember when: A green of the general symphony of pain oasis sprang up the first or Au" was hostess to a group, of ter6O with touring; and last, but I gust each year and disappeared it sideshows friends at her home Tuesday eve-1 not ea se; Mr. Woodruff, who likes the first frost? Ining in honor of her twelfth birth- camping so well that he built him-j public library Irinv Thft home was decorated rahin trailer wh'inh he trav- nr-oono was on i self a cabin trailer, which he tra that tormented her. She said, "All I want is to lie here and be let alone. You'll have to wait on me a little, but I'll try not to be much trouble.

Just don't I transform a whole forest 'into a i entertainment ever assembled un- lovely Hallowe'en appointments, i i ed around in last summer, and The post office was where the nag me about a doctor, and keep Game3 Avere played, and later din- Warner, who claims his hobby ATHLETIC CLUB FOR YOUNG MEN FORMED SEEKS NEW de one o1 The lo sultt J1umo Geanne Stunich, Betty Terrell, Jean to liking the teachers. Iron Lantern now is? Gran'dad in the dark. Tell him I -The Citizens Bank was where strained a shoulder and have I strained a shoulder ana nave a I n-reran IT-a firm the corner drug store is now? I can't stand it if I'm! 101 raging interno. Alucn aeaa ana in- i Jeanne tensely dry underbrush lies scat-i an(1 3 WU1 pe presentea ana Savaget Doris Roderick, Phyllis; a Meat Market was where i tered throughout vast forest areas, i ever olle ed Th se wh Warner. Illabelle Le Valley, Dor- SCHOOL BOYS the south window of Adair's is Caroline's nursing was the -want nlftTiT.v of Halloween fun will i i Club Then of course man himself has want plenty of Hallowe'en fun will othy Mclntire Martha J.

Eavey, i much to do with the starting Ior-- ha 7 1 bucketfuls of thrills, chills Helen Botloro jf, ettv Shroad, Peg- est fires, for those careless persons and Daughter. gy Liddlet Roberta Knight, Mildred who so carelessly throw a lighted! JJ' 8 onl cents show! Feel eakley, and Nancy Anderson, cigarette into dry foliage or who chllls in The JHorro :1 leave a campfire lo burn itselt out! see thrills in The India SklU are the accused and should mes arn how lts in rightfully punished or fined for Date; augment your fishing have unknowingly done more! in The hole Hatchery; OTV I now? Uncle Tom's Cabin shown ies your bl ain wer in Corn Re lief:" see "Hercules, the MELANCHOLY DAYS OFFICIALLY HERE TT -twice a year at the'Opera House? Freshmen boys, Charles Hazle-j The Pennsylvania train stopped baker. Jim Barber. Russell Metty, i at the pot once a day? Harold Mouser and Harold-Roder-j Xenia liad a hite hearse and erick work in restaurants and gro-; two te horses 7 ceries after school hours. Do vou reme mber: Sophomore boys.

Calvm Dlmmitt. he Irish peddlers who sold damage than they could hope to It takes years for trees to HI Strong Man:" and into full maturity and another gen- ur wits ith "Zinko, the Weight er'ation may have to suffe" or' Estimator." Don't forget the mov-jbook ready to hand but let me. Junior boys, Frank Hatfield. Jim spired kind that knows when to and when to neglect. During Rooms Here In Kingsbury Bldg.

long hot day that followed she The Young Men's Athletic supplied Kate with all she needed a orgam- did what she could to keep hot little room free of sunlight, iBut she did not try to make Kate As a matter of fact, Caroline had very little time to spare. Althy, tehe soon learned, was also suffering from sore muscles, and Zeke zation composed of young Xenia men. disclosed plans Friday for a drive to enlarge its membership. Club rooms are located on the third floor of a S. Detroit St.

building, above the Criterion clothing store, and a meeting has been scheduled there for o'clock Mon. was less spry than usual. Caro- I da ni sht to which anyone inter- Who has ever ridden in the ele- i ine had to help both with their ested in Joining the organization work, especially Althy. who was may attend the damage done to our "Mickey Our-copy your history. -Blackburn, Edwin Hunt, Bill vator at the Court House? rf In fact we our suffering from an S-" and Sllm Summernlle.

So goes the run of talk. Hull, Chester Bowles, What student in Central has ever forced to go to bed and'rest. From i At esent 1 damage done by the last generation i eats. Come prepared. is running to get back Jay.

Lewis Huston, Marvin ridden in a hack? these Caroline drew the story are specializing I All are studying for tests, and Fuller work about town in various the time that lhe because of their ignorance in cut-1 ting down timber, and as a result I mT 4 we have suffered a number of' TEACHERS BL11EK i everyone getting a lower and stores, droughts and will continue to suf-j JJE GETTING BUSY he thou bt be otherwiee Three seniors. Robert jfer more seriously if more of our i HtP-o 4 UW in and notebooks up to date. Ringer. Tom Reynolds and Lewis; lf your memory reaches back to the night's escapade It was not I clses but later tbey hope to Harlan tUe club members bar-bell exer- their eyes a childish piece acquire a rowill machine and box- Spencer. Oh me! Such is life.

Wood Osborn and Charlie Cum- forests are not earth depends i can't we all be geniuses; then the rnings work in" clothing stores and An assembly was held Friday smart ones wou ldn't have to do groceries. afternoon for the purpose of put-j the work and the dumD ones We expect to see these boys in from storms and jwould have their lessons once perserved. Our trees to! Duke meant "be a good child, you folly which had been rewarded as ing equipment. Present equipment deserved: it was a glittering ad- Deludes a ping-pong table and be able to answer these questions. of furious force magazine sales which were inaug-j copving 01 mrious zorce.

urated Tuesdav, October 20. Mrs. Why not say something about Mv Bre8lde i of the hurncans and storms at sea? I'm really talk- along with Edison and others who ing about is that the six-week's worked up iterm is over, and grades are com-i said that there is still a def- the cause of such storms and must take them -as part of Mother Natures punishment, but we can and must "do vention of deadly licit of $760 to be paid toward thej and if the students not help to do their share to-; i This year will tell who those system and if the students, are who love to have tneir na mes FUNDS ARE NEEDED MAGICIAN SHOW IS As the Hallowe'en season approaches with its ghosts, witches, and black cats. Central A. chose an appropriate time to pre- venture that had, somehow, mis- carried.

ALTHY said exultantly, "You ain't been nowhere, honey, till i you been out treasure diggin'!" "Probably not," Caroline retorted. "But at least I'm not half- such facilities for members as hot water and a i and cold running shower bath. Jack Weaver is president of the club and Charles "Bud" McPherson is treasurer. Other 'members include Charles Karch, Lawrence McPherson and Lewis Bales. Club dues are described as reasonable.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wolfe have- returned home from a several day trip to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs.

Gusta Ashbaugh were dinner guests'Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Coy of Zimmerman. Miss Doris Ashbaugh was the week-end guest of Miss Thelma Green. Mrs.

Eldon Botkins and Miss Helen Hamer of Tippecanoe City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Harner. Mr. and 'Mrs.

A. Linebaugli and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Lindamood. Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Wolfe and son attended a family dinner party Sunday at the home of and Mrs. C. M. Harner of Xenia. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Ashbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. John Ashbaugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Miller of West Carrollton. The November meeting of the Byron Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Hawkins Nov. 5. Mr.

Charles Wolfe was the din- ner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Durnbaugh and Mr. David Durnbaugh. A number from this community attended the 6th degree of the grange held at the Beaver school Saturday nighti Mrs.

Bertie Hutchiuson entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday. The Harvest Home services will be held at the local church, Sunday afternoon. Miss Jane Moody was the weekend guest of Miss Frances Batdorf of Osborn. CHURCH OF CHRIST iint The executive committee of the cnose au ayy.up.iatc just uork foi; Birch, America's great young dead today like some people and be made lower a in- oround here That man 3 ust missed creased membership warrants. a PP ear Wltnout some paper nes who didn't et on the mlttee of athers conceimne, a pro and clearing away dead underbrush and timber, and we as educated citizens should do all in our power to further this movement.

F. without some paper Mon-j the ones who dic get the what is known as an infer- which we are to hear about Ice cream and cake will be complex. So now the hon-; or roll has oeen done mlttee of athers conceimne, a pro Kate! Did she cry out when it happened: "No'm," Zeke broke in. "We didn' know Miss Kate were hit till We got home. She's a proud chile; Cor.

Columbus and Hill St. Bible School 9:30 a. m. Communion and Preaching 10:30 a. m.

Public Welcome to all these services. FEATURE most a ers magazines, CENTRAL IN MOVIES! it is uncertain about the teachers obtaining any. THINK HARD NOW Grade and as an old proverb says "only marks concerning time will good move or not. ls the chairman of the corn- made some re-: promising this coming'spectacular program. be there interegting and to this "Great Cards.

"Curly Top," Evelyn Cultice. There Is. an old saying that "if you have brains you must be "Freihman Love," Pattie Ireland! a snob." but in the case or a cer-; 2 'rehearsals began for the play and Kenneth Dean. tain sophomore boy this is not to be given by the faculty Nov. 13 Qn Tuesday afternoon.

October approval. A discussion then fc Slowed on ways of raising money, means, and the amount of money needed to complete payment for the sound MAY FORM NEW CLUB system equipment. "Colleen," Mildred Ary. "Let's Sing Again," The Glee'j Club. "Shadows Over Sing Sing," Clouds Over Central High.

true. Last year he was always, on i iu Elwell Auditorium. The play, the honor roll, and he is fond of esa Again" by Glenn Hughes, reading. He always has his home ls un a er he direction of Miss Fran- A "MOVING" PICTURE? Last Tuesday the biology classes enjoyed a motion picture show on that subject. The show depicted vividly the scourge of the Japan- work in and on time, but never- ces Jacki head of Central's ese Bettle, (an imported scarabeus itheless he is well liked by every- lisll de partment.

and was chosen by r0 Japan) in the northeastern "Don't Turn 'Em Loose," The one. He wears conservative clothes i a com mtttee composed of Miss section of the United States. The grasshoppers In Chuck Robinson's land seems to be a little girl-shy. He Jackt Miss cavanaugh. Miss Reed-j picture illustrated the habits of Miss Kate is." They stopped talking, for the was coming in from the stable.

JEFF HOWARD had just ished filling the chasm under -the oak tree. He surveyed the not be disappointed by any great bare hump with a sardonic look. He had watched them at work last night from his bedroom girl and the two servants. He had watched them for FOR NATIONAL PHILCO WEEK Tuesday afternoon at activity period a meeting of the senior commercial students was held in the typing room to talk over plans for the founding of a commercial club to be composed of second year bookkeeping, typing and shorthand students. Miss Cavanaugh talked over the purpose and plans biology class.

"It's in the Air," Winter. "Public Nuisance No. Kingsbury. M- IYIISS iU picture illustrated tne naous 01 fnr thft nomine vear particularly likes to.tell English er Miss Stout and Mr Glass Sev lhe botlle and lhe methods ot con of the chb to the con ng IN CIRCLES I sat and watched a small black i classes about the time he saw Bob troup of Chinese Boy Scouis. Answer next week.

i Migs JacobSt Mr Neff and Mr (Last weeks answer, Ethel Hy-i Woodruff al0ng wjtlx old troupb eral ew stars, Miss Marshall, that are now being practiced.) Miss Kr-piri Kein- Miss Neeld, Miss Zein of the main activities of the to acquaint members FORTY BABIES BORN IN GREENE COUNTY Forty babies were born in Xenia and Greene County during the lat- STEAK ROAST d3 of business which ter part of August and September SOPHOMORES Crawl up and down a window Crawl as though he had been! The first sophomore class meet- i drugged. i ng this year was held Friday, Oc- He crawled in. circles as if insane, tober 16. The meeting was called for the purpose of electing new of- I thought, "Little bug, why not i ficers. Virginia Dunkel was elected take a rest president; Joe Hagler, view precsi-.

Instead of running around in dent; Robert Cross secretary, and; ring?" William Knisley, treasurer. Mr. they would not receive in the reg- according to birth certificates ,1 course. A committee flled wkll the COUIlty health au of Mae Garrison, Jayne' Glasa Mr art Mr. Robin- lodge, Monday evening.

A business a Janet Hamilton, was ap- JtjljJCjL'l son, Mr. Benner, and Mr. Bales, meeting was held and a song test inted to draw up a constitution. The Girl Reserves of Central held gchool course sers. Miss Cavanaugh, Miss Stout, a steak at Nancy Patterson's aro in the cast.

was enjoyed. CENTRAL NOW POLITICAL MINDED rpHURSDAY morning there was.Adair, Roberta Knight, and Verdin an election of Democratic and i But quickly I knew that man at' Benner was chosen as the class ad- and Republican leaders to appear best visor. Is easily guilty of. this very thing, i Venable. The Democratic leaders elected were Joan Huston, Dick (Pepper) the rally which is to be held Martin.

Margaret WhiUington, DRIVER TESTS SOON It has been announced at Central that students under IS years jpherson. Ruth Anna Boers, No of age compelled to get a tern- partment here. The following babies were born during that period: Charles Donald Branigan, Warren Elwood Coyle, Robert Martin Barr, James Tony Bridgett, George Allen Mc- Jean Lonise Geraldin6 Paul Edwin Ford, vember 1. An examination will be held for those students who oper- 'AG" CLUB MEETS lone day next week. Also there was Ruth Cova'ult.

Albert Moore, Kath-'ate cars, November 2 by the state KEEP IT UP The Central High News Staff wishes to thank the following girls who have kindly offered to type articles for the press: Mae Garri-' anese Bettle was enjoyed. son. Doris Leach, Wilma McClel- i )And, Katlxryn Rector, Jayne Short, i WAS HE RIGHT? Leota Katherena Gooldln, David Michael Hagler, James Clifford Hull, Ethel Marlene Hartsook, Sarah Marie Jameson, David Lee check-up of how many Demo-jleen Elgin, Margaret McCoy, Albert highway patrol. It will 3'T11 IvO U1S 6 cL James Edward Louderback, Mil lard Elgin Parks, Joseph Patrick Ryan, Blanche Lavonne Stur- jgeon, Vernon Thompson, So we see that despite the fact! On" November 2 Mrs Nybladh not be able to give these permits i Charles Richard Cool, Dorothy jinat four years ago the high school and Miss Foust of the history de- the last three days of this month. Jean Markin, Dale Eugene Roth.

i was three-fourths Republican, that partment will help the students! well. Carol Ann Spahr, Wayne Ru- Smith, Katherine Smith, and: "Chuck" (in biology party is now only fourteen ahead, to put on a mock' Democratic as LOST, FOUND DEPT. jdolph Bell, Donna Grace TJoirnniris are the three characteris-: whar do vou un T.U- Mildred Reynolds. Now what do you think that well as Republican rally, with John NOTICE FOUND TO ALL DEPT. Bowers, Stuart Keith Inderrieden, JUNIOR FOOTBALL Two football games were played; men." Saturday, Oct.

35 by the junior high at the Fairgrounds. In the' first "Ohio State" boat What are the three characleris rt If 11.111V, of an insecticide? means? Bloom as leader for the Demo-i There are a-lot of fountain pensjElden Heinz Roger Edwin thorax, abdo-; The Republican leaders were 1 erats and Ruth" Turnbuli heading 1 and pencils that have been found Ruby Ellen Matthews, John tVio. mi. fhp nritif.inaTs it-Taiov, Smith. Wanetta jjane Maxwell, John Skelley Doris: the Republicans.

The students i and taken to the principal's Blanche Smith, Wanetta i Reed, Robert Smith, Miriam seem TO be very much aroused and So if something happens to your, Lou Miller, Leroy Eugene Barton, DANCE DISCUSSED Mary Ann Baldner. Velma Spahr' The Hi-Y held a meeting Tues- Gerald Nash. Joe Hagler, Sarah; to 0. In second game'day evening. Plans? for The com- Cooper, Paui Ireland.

Charles iing tight. On election ciay wnn "Xntrp Damft" I Inz dance were discussed, and a (Pete) Finney. Charma dents are vote (or Pi-esi-' it" somewhere, and some kiiul per- Gorman and William Roger Dud-1 1n dance business meeting was held. i seem 10 oe very much aroused, ana go iwi MUICI, ihr, Swith the help of these two peppy fountain pen, do not say someone Charlene Laura Barton. Thomas Lerah loaders it proves to be an excii- has stolen H.

bur. look down at. i he rO Taylor, Sylvia Earhne Scott, rlesiing fight. On election ciay stu- office- first. You probably dropper! Mark Gibson Ross, Robert Lee Follow the Campaign with a ILCO SENSATIONAL VALUE! Here the famous Phiko ne of the greatest values in the history of radio.

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