Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 39B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 November 1925 — Page 2

tizh Sciwol Log. ibl hed by the students of Ligoier Jiizh Scheol in the interests of seoenls und suUPpPOTIEYS ol - thiz in--3 pityiion. : 1 i2iciorial Board--Helen Rurtz, Dan e, hrene Johihson, David Dunkle, ‘ Gue Purpose ‘he purpose ot this little School secSanin vois focil paper 15 10 acquaint Ve it (a 0 doings of your children Sud avicncs in fhe Ligonier High | Senoel b e past we feel that this 4w heoen nezlecied and in accordance with ithe aius of our pew administraL it we iake tHiz duly: of acting as _liizh Scheol Reporters to your local L napersr e iiig.f,li S(:hrml appreciutes} deiie epage donated hy these I)i.lblica—:‘ims:« il iokeg this opportunity to Cthaak them foritbe [AvVOTS which we Laiin (\lixr'zi?!!il}’_vfi(’-("\h'in,’:i {rom them. v hope with )'uua"ui—(.\pf{*i';uion' Lo’ Slce thlls A pérmanent ceature.—The _:‘;-'IE:H":‘S_ . : School Spirit. : Liconier idich Srhnnl has one of the Lost pappy siudent | bodies in nor- ; {Bore indiana | PR wis proved true “i onr basketball g:‘.mvc Friaay even-

ine November: 13, 'i‘h!'unghout the ' .i.::z;; goine \\'{-;'}'um: was on his toes ®oorine tand cieering eventhough the| Yeam was losing. We sure can .\':i_\wl “iyat the eirls were excusable for < “their bad iuck beeanse it was their - first panie o he GeaSONe 'The hovs gaie was ohe lot soon - forzotten. The band played, the student ghvm‘e(} and forth came figzoniers entire squad. |A foar grected their an- ~ peatance, Every student cheered al the top of his lungs. : : © Gur school can he clagsed as first o-pperation. Kach student is workinz for thue benefit of the school. When opposing - teams come to our “ rpwn they uare treaied \\_'ilh the best . liospitality. In retnrn we expe(:téd theni to be the same when we visit thiem. | :There are .no . slams game “thrown at the veferee or players. As a . school we want to play the game fair

and square and remain loyal to our colors Scarlet and Green—Raymond (laudon. . " . Boys Baskethall Team “Were we: all pleased . with Friday nithts game? Well 1 guess so! Many an m'difg‘.;iir Basket Ball fan was dubious :\é'flé‘u ‘the ability of the 1. H. Si team uutil last Friday night's game! showed that they had not lost but inproved since last season. o 1, H S has the lightest but fastest team that has been produced here. livery one is:displaying a great deal of enthusiasm over. their preformance, The success of our first encounter is atiributed to the efforts of c¢oach Lantz in rigidly training the team. He has (19\'0101)9(1, many effecent R R YD S GRS ROR T L A S S T O SR S

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plays that have done a great deal to bring viciory 1o Cearlet and Creen. Friday November 26 our boys meet the first real competitors of the season when they clash with Nappanee. Come and give your suppert to L. H. S. ' Our Band. Members|of our school band owe the deepest uf\thuu‘n’s to those members of the facylty and schoei board whe have encmirage(l the organization. ~ We feel |hat we have gained much \rhmugh out band and hope to accomplish even| more this year. Before long we wi?_l receive our (.:apes‘whi(:h SRR itk R v B i Rt CE Nl QTS RS AR

will add gr‘e:ul}' to the appearance of the outfit. | : Eiforts zn\'e being made to have the band I)l‘eseilt at as many basketball games ~as fpossible. wWhen the team journcys out of town the townspeople will he (~a‘xl§l>d upon to furnish means

of tr;mspm'tfia(i()n. ; - : At px'(-:?-;;xnlt we have two bands ir our public schools. The first numbering 35 111(}11;?;01'5"‘ and the .second 65. In a few months the two organizations will be united to form a school band of nearly 100 pieces.—Dan Inks. Mr. Allen find Mr. Wisner have each purchased a| vietrola, Mr. Wisner placed his in the commercial room and Mr. Allen placed his in the front of the assembly. " The English 1V class is having debates mow, -lthis is very interesting WOork. : v : Please ““J vour anuual now, we

must put it (1()\'01‘ before a week from Friday. ‘, ; The school has purchased ne& c¢hairs for u.?ie in the Physics lab. —Grace 'l\’nori%p. ' : : Monday aftlpmoon November 17 the meeting of the S. A. F. was called to order by .]ami?s Coulter the president. The minutes and roll call were read. The Club \-.'5;219. entertained by Mary Jane Hil'v'whb gave a piano solo and | Raymond Clawdon who gave a trom- | bone solo. Harriet Caldwell comI posed a schopl song which was ac‘tcepted by th: c¢lub. - The remainder

of the time was spent in singing. Jane Wertheéimer was permanently elected captain of the Girls baskethall team, - | The Lignrri(\lfi High School boys play the ,\’appfanee {High S(-lmol boys Fridav night ‘.\'m"(xtmher 20. , _ Now is the time to buy vour annual, ~—Helen Kurtz.‘ » : : - The Junior \Pluss held a meeting Monday evening at 3.45 and settled all their bills,. ] : i i i “The Gomnetdr}-" class are trying a ‘new plan this \\Teek. Watch the marks !go up in Genmgtry—lrene Johnson e coliam pi'eparel_d to do marcelling at gm_\' home. ;\'lrsii. D. N. Wolfe. Phone 1233, o ! 38bh3t

~ Methodist Church Notes, A service appropriate to the Thanks giving season will be given at the Meihodist church Sunday morning at 10:45. The Pastor will speak on the theme “Thanksgiving Sacritice” ] Thié chm'us_\choir \yill give an anthem. Mrs. Fred Weeks will sing a solo “My Task” Every member ot the church is urged to be present. The KEpworth Léugue will meet ai five o’clock for a social hour. . - : ~ Refreshments will be served. : This will be followed by the devo‘tional service during which there wik be an interesting discussion. , : The Sunday school session beging a: 9:30 a .m. with good music. by the orchestra. Classes for everyone. Par ents come with vour childern. The evening church sérvipe begins at seven o'clock. The Pastor will speak on “The Joy of Discovery.” The Woman's Foreign missionary society will meet at the home of - Mrs, Amanda Hoagland Tuesday afternoor instead of Friday as had been an nounced. . :

. The board of home missions anc church extension will put on a program at the church Wednesday Nov. 95th. Sessions morning afternoon and evening with prominent speukers't(x which the public is cordially invited The group third quarterly: conferences will be held in connecteion with these meetings. , ' ' o J. W. Reynolds pasto: Richville lens. ' Mrs. Walter Hire is confined to he: bed with tonsilites and it is fearec bronchial pneumonia. o The Richville Country club met a the home of Farrell Ott Friday even ing. The usunal picnic su;)pgr wa!

served after which the evening wag spent in music and games. ' Robert Strieby and wife of Syracusc ‘were Sunday dinner guests at 1’11(1 Monroe Ott home. ‘ | _ The Richville ladies aid met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Nelsou. Tuesday. *Mrs. Bert Harper lead the devotional service, A lap lunch wa: served. : i 1 1. Moats and: wite iof [igonier were visitors at the D. L. Blue home Sunday. Ben Blue and wife motoréd to Etn: Green Saturday to wisit the Judson Snyder family. While on the frip made a short call en Mrps. 1. T, Jen: sen. !

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