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On Iafwllfy 27, 1956, Princess Anne High School Band Mary Hughes and Lee Fentress candidates for fresh started its fif.S'l' blind Cli1'liC, undef the difeCti0n of ynan glass president Campaign Ovef the P A Sharon Hoose. The success of the clinic was demon- strated at the concert given the following Sunday. Back to school again, but this time resolutions were made to change our bad habits, No more would we make cracks about our basketball team lespecially Sykesj, joke about the age of Mrs. Bames and Miss Sawyer, or call Mr. Lowenthal by -his nickname. Rings galore were exhibited by our girls. Didn't you know that that was the latest fad? Pictures were being taken by the yearbook staff, here, there, and everywhere. No one really knew what was going on. Richard Hill got into a fight with a pair of ice skates. The skates showed no after eifects, but Richard did. Into the minds of all came thoughts and opinions con- cerning the Cray Commission Plan for an amendment to the Constitution. A few govemment students had the honor of presenting their opinions to the Negro students at Princess Anne Training School. Ieanny Smith found much amusement in their usage of 'Dis' and 'Dat'. In a schoolwide vote the results were almost 2-1 in favor of calling a convention to amend Section 141 of the Constitution. The registered voters of the state voted the same way.
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EER RY Still a few snow balls rolling around, and as an old Eskimo proverb plainly states, a rolling snowball soon makes a good foundation for a snowman. Hi Fin Stelts, frequently referred to as Birdlegs',, has been busily preparing for the Science Exhibit. He probably wonit come through too good though, since kite season is coming in . . . Feb- ruary 1st was the --K-i v aying one dollar - -:gN,s.:i ann - . f, hope nobo is ox- : Q shui, - reer day ,'- I . anal ' - P aid jim S' U M W er sho I go m 'Xu' 'fn ake me - er ut 0-3 hi h SC ture S un 55 lif 0 me. .- th : slurik aroip day ook- ing f a expe -Q onibillmdsk - n there was . :, eridge searched high Fand low f a repregeritative from Pungfi Universitd The Sfigffetheart Ball was the highlighgg pfestixfrtxies for Feb- ruaryi I even e odeasion with my presence X m X can really jitterbu oylg st Nc Well we kept aying bis tball. Year left me t a - X 'll. stood in hopes that ome girl? woum ab glentally run into m . Sh lockly ary dealt me a Dv o a Engli tex X se da port car . 0 mat er ow man bu they alw ys manag to ' me n one rtin, fart ful advoda e of cleanliness, gallantly waved his broom and charged toward the oppressing foe. Evil enemy, unvanquishable alien. Dirt! Wee Woo! VVhoopecl Familiar sounds around school: the gurgle of grape soda in the drink machineg the thunder of a hundred feet as ubadi' Meeks seeks pas- sageg the crash of locker doorsg the tinkle of broken glass as Neil Kelly opens doors without turning the knob. Stan Fischer goes high into the air and hooks for two points. Tommy Bradt moves into position in ease Stan misses. Mike Stilman and Tim Holt watch the ball as it leaves F ischefs finger tips. A Oflfifzfifnj f f W J .N if rf Qflfji H i gf Dj Mlffbjffwtf . W y Ufn,f4 ' if K , Biff? Aoi lx qgadvl 'QAQF ' rf' 'vd'l ,, 'M'
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