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Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May Iune Iune Iune snioz O9 23-English class-Miss Larmon: What books, to quote Bacon, should be devoured? Trumpeted Charles O'Connor: Cook book. 29-Bellows hit parade in assembly. 1-Time March's onl 5-Pupils buy tickets for the opera. Faust come, Faust served. 6-Gruesome details arrive. Is that me? 9-Ann T. must make a habit of eating puns for breakfast! 11-Bellows' Panthers capture Little Three title. 13-Senior Amazons swamp Faculty in annual basketball game. 18-Senior glamour girl falls down back stairs and hurts her pride. How about it, Marion? 19- Tish takes nose dive: finds floor hard. 20-Impressive Easter Assembly Program. 21-Annual spring relief. 31-March changes tradition- Comes in like a lion, goes out like a lion. 1-They can't do this to mel l 2--Thanks, Tish , for your patriotism. 10-Norman O'Connell inquires, What kind of girl is a flighty girl, a flirt? ' 12-Year's work displayed. 15-Baseball squad returns to action. 18-Girls from cooking class arouse appetites in study hall. 21-In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to - - - 25-Double feature. Track and baseball teams triumph. 26-One who sits on tack, better off. Do you agree, Mr. Criswell? 2-Music department thrills audience. 3-The debut of the Iunior High. 10-Iuniors play hosts. 16-I nominate - - - G. O. elections. 29-G. O. scores another dance success. 7-Firecrackers set Seniors on Iunior's trails. 17-Regents week - - - Now or Never! 24-This is where we came in. ,f .4 is F11 QW -I, r .o- I SENOD PLAY W 6 1: -we OPENIN6 OF GRID SEASON. I , Q Q .. L X X MERIT AWADD5 f V, -19 fl Qzuows, mme or 'Tl-E LITTLE -runes. Page 50
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. ill X! 19' 'ISS SOUTHALL VAL K5 TO SCHOG. UQING SNOW 5 TODM. , -J EA I : FUBERCULOSIS T EST i 0 'Q N., ll 'lennoni GET PICTURES. Page 49 Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Ian. I an. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. lan. Ian. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb smlofc O9 12- Frozen assets cool off many a marriage , a bookkeeping student. , 13-Popcom business booms. 20- Safety - - First, last, always , Miss Dale. 21--Caroling ushers in Christmas Spirit. 1-Never again! 5-Charley Schlierer tells hair-raising stories. 10-Teacher's pets'l Distinguished seniors, only, remain for assembly program. 12-Miss Pike and George Bigelow backstage feud continues. l7-Seniors held in check by remote control - - Miss McPhee loses her voice. 18-Oh, for the life of a Seniorl - - - What A Lite! 19-Daily hue and cry recorded. 22-26-Semi-annual headache. Midyears. 29-New seniors increase class K3 more troubles for Miss McPhee to solvel. 30-D. K. Patterson directs Senior Play because of Mr. Corfield's illness. 31-Dress rehearsal savedl Papa Iohn retumsl 2-Henry Aldrich's troubles become ours - - - Senior Play a success. 6-Mr. Z.: What was an invention promoting the Industrial Revolution? Bright Student: Egg beater. 7JEconomics class finds lipstick, perfume, and bow becoming to Dick G. 9-National Honor Society students initiated by candle liqht. 12- Honest 15-Miss Southall braves snow storm. Mushes to school from Larchmont. 20-Eleven Seniors Merit Awards. 22- Have you had any Martha Washington candy? Yeal Valley Fudge.
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