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DEAR DIARY August 31--Apple boom? School started, September 9-The Parkinson players were 'here again. September 10-By ty-ing 0'Neill 0-0, Plain- view started the season out with a happy me- dium, September 16-The FHA held their installa- tion of officers, September 18-South Sioux defeated Plain- view with a victory of 20-0. September 25-Hurray! Hurray! We done it! The Pirates romped the Bloomfield Bees with a victory of 32-6. October 24The Laurel Bears walked off with a victory of 27-0 from Plainview, October 6-The Bloomfield Reserves slipped away with a 12-5 defeat over the Plainview Re- serves. October S-Rings were all the talk, Don't get any ideas: we mean junior class rings, of course. October 9--Assembly program, October 9-Plainview was red hot when they smothered Creighton with a score of 39-O. October 13-The Plainview Reserves defeated the Pierce Reserves with a victory of 12-0. October 16- Neligh will pine tonight was the last yell as the Plainview Pirates left the field with a victory of 20-0, October 16-Sparks were flying at the D. J. Nelson electricity program, October 2-0-It's off to the Alps in the oper- etta, 'iDear Old Switzerland. October 21-The Plainview Reserves trounced the Creighton Reserves with a victory of 20-6. October 22-Plainview students had door- bells ringing-Curtis magazine sales were on. October 23-Honor was bestowed upon the royalty of Homecoming by the students and alumni of PH-S, October 23-The Bluejays flew away iflop, flopl with the Homecoming score of a 12-0 win. October 24+'1'HE FHA was host to the Dis- trict VI annual convention, October 27-Norfolk J, C.'s representative pre- sented an interest -test to the seniors. 'October 28-Plainview downed Hartington, 27-0. October 29-30-Teachers played hockey! Teachers convention. November 4-Plainview Reserves defeated Neligh Reserves f9-14. November 6--Plainview Pirates completed their football season in ship-shape by defeating Vfayne 13-0. November 10-The Northeast Nebraska Con- ference Athletic Banquet was held at Plainview, November 20-Mystery filled the air as the juniors presented their play, Fog Island, November 23-Our juniors took over Pierce county on County -Government Day. November 26-27--We welcomed Thangsgiv- ing vacation, December 1-The Girls Negro basketball team played Plainview's town team. -December 2-A school dance was sponsored by the FHA. December 4-Although victory, 39-37, was won by Creighton, Plainview started the bas- ketball season off with a good game, December 9-The FFA boys entertained their parents at a banquet. December 11-The Pirates lost a. heart- breaker to Pierce, 58-42, December 14-18--The FHA girls participated in an Angel Sister week. December 16-The vocal music groups went Christmas caroling, -December 18-The lfVayne Devils swamped us with a 73-51 win. December 21-Including an exchange of gifts, a school dance was held. December 22-A Christmas program was presented by the band and vocal groups, December 23-P.H.S. students got a much- needed rest, January 4-Back to the books! ! ! January '5-The Laurel Bears defeated the Plainview Pirates 77-5-3. January 8-Gosh! We lost to Bloomfield with a defeat of 52-44, January 12-Darn't! We got ,beat by Harting- ton 63-46, January 14-Cram, cram, cram, first day of semester exams, January 15-Whee, we all made it after those dreaded tests, January 15-South Sioux City took home a victory of S7-49. January 19-Gee, what a close game! Creigh ton beat us -by 1 point, 43-44. January 20-The FHA put on a hot time with a chili feed for the public. January 22-Went to Pierce and got beat by a score of 42-39, January 25-Shalmar, the magician, had everyone making money. January 26-The Rockets and A-Bombs, the- girl basketball teams, battled it out for the polio drive -benefit, January 27-The FHA presented a skit on parliamentary procedure. January 29-Blair took home a victory of 72-32 from Plainview, February 3-The FHA girls entertained their parents at a banquet, February 5-Another victory for our oppon- ent, Hartington, with a score of 59-46, February 9-Plainview met up with another defeat against Bloomfield with a. loss of 63-42. February 10-The King and Queen of Hearts and their royalty were honored, in the atmos- phere of a night club room.
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February 12-Our team was defeated by Laurel 59-52, February 16-The Plainview Pirates went over with a lots of pep but not enough to beat ,O'Neill, Score-67-57. February 19-A snowstorm didn't keep Ne- ligh from getting a. victory, 61-57, February 22-Screaming! Crying! Fainting! Yes, today were the TB tests, March 2-Class A and B basketball tourna- ments. We defeated Neligh 63-59 at O'Nei1l. March 4-Plainview came home with a de- feat, but a good game was played against Ains- worth. Score-53-40. March 16-Four one-act plays were pre- sented as follows: Murder NVill Out, Plum 'Tree, 'Lock Your Car and Bachelor League. March 22-Fourteen of our smartest seniors even had to put on their thinking caps to take the Regents', April 2-3-Plainview FFA boys went to a con- vention at Lincoln. April 3-The FHA officers went to Lincoln for the annual FHA convention, April 6-The Plainview high school vocal ,groups put on their annual spring concert. April 9-10-There was a tired bunch of girls after their long journey to Wayne for spring music contest, April 12-Firecrackers, horns, laughing .seniors and a 4 a.m, bus meant sneak day for the seniors. 1' April 16-19-With the Bunny Rabbit came a welcome Easter vacation, April 22-Hartington had a conference track meet. April 23-24-Fine Arts Festival at Lincoln, April 30-+The Senior class play, June Grad- uate, was presented under the direction of Mrs, Lingenfelter, May 4-Billowing and fluffy formals ac- centuated a beautiful setting when the juniors entertained the seniors with the annual banquet May 6, 7, 8-District track meets. May 12-A safety lecture was sponsored by the FHA. May 16-Baccalaureate services were held for the seniors. May 18-Commencement, a climax to four years of studying, was a happy but sad occa- -sion for the seniors, May 19-School's Out! No more cramming!
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