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FEB. 3. Smoker -- no smok-
ing aloud--do it guietly,
please.
FEB. 8. Stuff and Nonsense
--drama students emote for
first weekly broadcast.
FEB. 10. Migliaccio to head
Boys' Alliance: plans danc-
ing lessons, Wrestling mat-
ches, ping pong tourna-
ments.
FEB, 21. Halleluiahl After
months ot practice A Cap-
pella Chorus sings "Halle-
lujah Chorus" in Music
Dept. Concert.
FEB. 23. Hootin, tootin,
i'ootin', snootin', hi-talutin'
new school song introduced.
MAR. 2. Upperclassmen
Watch Quill G Scroll formal
initiation with awe.
MAR. 3. Jimmie and 1rvy
tickle the ivories for radio
fans.
MAR, 8, Boys take pop out
at father and son banquet.
MAR. 15. Team returns
from Salem--madder than
when they left.
MAR. 18. Girls' League for-
mal---swell as usual.
MAR. 21. Bob lays 'em
Lowe and cops basketball
trophy,
MAR. 24. Certain senior
boys walk home from Moore
Park after Kid Party--romp-
ers and all--tsk---tsk.
MAR. 26. Mrs. O'Neill a-
larms neighbors by going
on still hunt fin their back
yardsl for Wayward book
reports.
MAR. 31. Music Depart-
ment Spanish Cabaret--m-m-
Quite a fiesta.
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APR. 5. School brawn
sponsors show. K Club and
Traffic Squad movie.
APR. 6. Ashland Comes
over mountain to entertain
us with its orchestra.
APR. 7--17. lOf8 percent of
student body missing fSpring
VOCG1lOH.J
APR. 21. The gang trucks
on down at the annual K-
Club dance.
May 1. Several natives
frightened as girls don cos-
tumes ior April Frolic.
MAY 5. "Big Hearted
Herbert" is big success with
seniors really acting up.
MAY 6. Mother's Day' tea
is given by the Girls'
League.
MAY 10. Parents' Club
sponsors music show.
MAY 12. Upperclassmen
are quite exclusive at lun-
ior-Senior Prom.
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and inky fingers guite evi-
dent When El Rodeos come
out.
MAY 17. Well, for gunny
You'd a' never
sacks!
thunk it of them, but the
seniors would have made a
Grade A hill-billy blush on
Senior Hick Day.
MAY 18. All of them skip-
ped out on us--it's legal,
tl1o'.
MAY 19. Senior Class Day
--Dignity quite evident.
MAY 19. Pep Peppers have
banquet.
MAY 21. Baccalaureate
service.
MAY 26. Seniors live
through their Week plus
finals and graduatel School's
out!
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