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QGPAOOL 30 ! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Virginia Turner ASSISTANT EDITOR Maribeth Kenny LITERARY EDITOR Shirlee Schoof ART EDITOR Art DeVoe ART STAFF Marvin Werner Lloyd Harris Edwin Tinney Elizabeth DeVoe Maribeth Kenny PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Lloyd Harris Mariorie Jewett ADVISORS Mrs. V. H. Armstrong Mr. H. C. Dziezic Mr. W. C. Elges Miss M. A. Simmons LAYOUT EDITOR Joyce Tuck ADVERTISING EDITORS Janet Martin Ichairmanl Charlotte Sumner Lucille Loubier Barbara Mullins Betty DeVoe SPORTS EDITORS Richard Lee Arthur Hayner Betty Meader BUSINESS MANAGER Donald Fortin CIRCULATION MANAGER Lucy Elaine Lasher TYPISTS Marjorie Simmons Lucy Lasher Mary Mango Lucille Loubier 29 This page is sponsored by the FACULTY AND STAFF OF SHENENDEHOWA CENTRAL SCHOOL
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G ell af' SEPTEMBER l4 School opened What we ve all wanted for so ong l7 Bookstore opened No excuse for paper now 29 We played our fnrst league soccer game today OCTCBER I2 School closed Good Old Chrusl T6 Teachers Conventuon School closed agaln I9 Grades 9 T2 finally got thear lockers 21 Class offlcers were elected NOVEMBER Seniors had CI dance And what a dance We got the news for the furst tame Report card news that as First basketball game Better luck next time boys Everybody s chaslng Tom Turkey agarn Northvnlle game We won for a change Shenendehowa s fnrst publncatnon came out The Plains of Lrterature DECEMBER 9 Cafeteria opened No more lunches from home lO Leguon Oratorlcal Contest Wmand wonl l4 Actuvutues organuzed No more homeroom study halls seventh T8 Trme for Santa Claus agom JANUARY Today we started the old grind agaun Season basketball tickets went on sale 5 Sensors went to Room l5 to order their rings No more :ce cream untul further notnce We started to take plctures for the yearbook FEBRUARY 4 Report cards agann Oh my' T4 Juniors Valentlne Dance What a bandll 27 FFA went dance crazy too MARCH PTA Dance Seniors Novelty Dance What a crazy atfcnr Last basketball game was played today APRIL Peter Cottontanl provided us with a vacation MAY Today we observed Memornal Day School closed JUNE uraduatlon At last 28 U51 19, W' I' ir' 'ia aff? ' if A! 5 - ' ' I . Io- ' . 18- ' ' ' . 20- ' ' . 26- ' ' ' . giN'1,, so- - . f Rfb 25- , . . . I A S . ... . - Qt 4' , ' ' ' 3. 8- . v . . . , Q 551 . . . ' ' W fry ff 26- ' . ' 3 5 T ' 6- 19- ' - ' . 26- . M- . . . . E 3l- ' .
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5?uJenf Conrad FIRST ROW: J. Frier, W. Von Petersdorff, B. Meaclcr, H. Herlihy, C. Hutchins. SECOND ROW: D Gorsline, Mr. Zimmerman, N. Parazynski, R. Burwash, G. Hajeck, M. Mager, R. Seymour, Mr Hill. 30
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