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T ne goof in .ggarvlom X9 I XX .IJ ivc : I nh, lf!! I fvgpx I fx l Dear Diary, Do you remember the date, November 17? Well, you should, that was the night the Seniors made their debut on the stage, our stage in the gym- nasium. It certainly was a thrill to hear the crowd applaud as we presented our U. S. O. Variety Show to a capacity audience. l'll never forget the way it started. We had with us that wonderful danc- ing team Katona and Coskey who danced to that grand old tune Tea for Two, which still brings back memories. And for the ladies in the audience, l'm sure they all tried, Cook's Holiday special recipe for Sunshine Cake. Those hillbillies were the silliest this side of that old Mason-Dixon Line-and if you won't tell anyone l'd say that l think they had just about enough of their Little Brown Jug. I can hear the quartet singing yet, East Side, West iide All Around the Town. But the best, l think, was saved for last, as the old saying goes. Yes sir! Weddings usually make you feel a little sad, but this time not one tear was shed, everyone was too busy doing the Charleston But now seriously with all kidding aside l'd like to say, The Senior Class had a delightful time presenting the show, spending many hours of practice and work preparing it. With the help of our class advisors and other persons in the community, our show was made a great success. ll
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