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UN 6 0 in-40:1-ifI1f1g4,8' 02 , as f ff, November I9-Howdy! Whose idea was if lo scaffer fhose rice hulls all over fhe floor a+ The Barn Dance fonighl? Oh, my aching sacroiliac! Eleanor Lockyear and Jack Skickard go? The prize for having fhe besl cosfumes. December 4-Tonighl' was fhe nighl of fhe Senior play, You Can'+ Take If Wifh You. We lhoughl' fhe eniire casl' did a good iob in making us laugh. Didn'+ Ramey Gulierrez look sharp in 'lhaf balhing suif? The capacily crowd applaud- ed loud and long. December 9-The Girls' League held a meeling foday and had a gay lime wish- ing everyone a Merry Chrislmas. Beside presenfing lheir advisor, Miss Garri- son, wilh a Chrislmas presenl, lhe girls sang songs belween moulhfuls of cake and ice cream. lFellas, Miss G. should look cule in her presenf-if's a shorly nighlgownl. December ll-The Chrislmas Dance was held in 'the audiforium fonighf and everylhing looked perfect There was a huge 'free in fhe cenler of 'fhe floor fha? neary reached The ceiling. Mr. Soares had a hard lime keeping ihe balloons on fhe lree, fhough. Everybody wanled one lo pop. ,f 4 . V 2 A ,,,.. Tir - 752 . Q -E 'Si 'Qt quits.: 'bugfix - . KQV' QV x ' an-atc ll 3Y.'l'?'s ar, Qi..-1511 411,13 gc K-n A 1- X..
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9 ef Ocfober I-Men from Mars? Fuzzy-wuzzys? No. i+'s iusf our Freshmen being in- iiialed. We never could figure oul whaf fhose +in cans were for, buf fhe Frosh musf have had fun carrying fhem around. Remember fhe big pile of shoes on fhe fronl' lawn . . . and all fhe noses fha? were pushing peanufs around? Oclober 8-This was fhe nigh+ of 'lhe Freshman-Sophomore Recepfion-remember? I+ was 'rhe firsf dance of fhe year and a spirif of warmlh and welcome prevail- ecl during 'rhis even? given in honor of 'rhe incoming Freshmen. The dance made up for fhe rugged lreafmenf The Frosh suffered on lnifialion Day. Ocfober 29-Tonighl was fhe nighf of nighfs. All 'the gals gof 'ro fake lheir dream men fo fhe Sadie Hawkins dance. Some of fhem even gol' married. Shmoo was fhe password. ancl if you were lhere, you ran info quife a few of +hem on lhe sfage, on fhe walls. and even on 'the dance floor. Ramey Gufierrez and Dorolhy Robinson won fhe prize for having 'lhe besf coslumes. Such a L'il Ab- ner and a Daisy Mae 'They made! Ocfober 28-We all lislened fo Fumi Kondo and Franl: Romero being inferviewed on flhe Hi News and lnferviewsu program broadcasf on KSJO. Were you scar- ed, ids?
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IN Tug fa,-.1 of I BOXING ,T gi Sppggg 'Q'-DEC l7f f Q ff ,,f ADULTS -4. ryss-,cunts December I7-8-9-IO and he's ouT! IT you came To The Boxing Smoker TonighT, you saw some good bouTs. Nobody was knocked ouT, excepT Technically, buT if you see someone wiTh a broken nose or a black eye. you'll know how iT goT There. The money obTained Tor This evenT wenT To The Library Fund. lWell, iT was a worThy cause, Tellasl. December 2l--The annual Fashion Show was presenTed by The Home Economics deparTmenT. Fashion Bandwagon was The Theme. This presenTaTion is believ- ed To be one oT The besT ever presenTed. ReTreshmenTs were served in a can- dlelighT seTTing. Members oT The FaculTy and moThers of The girls parTicipaT- ing were presenT. Included in The program were songs by Helen Moore and an accordion dueT by Barbara Gwinn and Donna Gorham. February I2-l'learTs and more hearTs. Some oT Them even goT TogeTherq ThaT is. They did if They wenT To The ST. ValenTine's Dance. Tri-Y sponsored This aTTair. The sTage was decoraTed wiTh a large red hearT. In The cenTer oT The dance Tloor were Two small Trees covered wiTh Tiny red hearTs in Tull bloom. March I8-Shades oT shamrocks! Girls' League sponsored Their annual ST. PaTrick's Dance. You can guess whaT color predominaTed. To This day some people Think The ST. PaTrick's Dance is given in Mr. McKiernan's honor. There have been oTher evenTs which mighT have been recorded here, buT we Teel ThaT These are especially memorable ones. We won'T soon TorgeT The CenTennial Ball, The Junior Carnival, The colorTul Pan American Day Program, The Sox Hop, The Shipwreck Dance, The Music FesTival, The Hi-Jinx, and The Junior- Senior Prom. Will you? ll 'Y la I , f
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