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1 r 2? as I Little Bill makes his social debut at the Senior Tea. Voting made easv- Then you push this little doohicky . . . UR BUSY COMMU ITY. Sound off! Wl'iat's the big occasion? Terry's party, of c 1 I Hands across the table-at the cheerleaders' bake sale. Els Eat, drink and be merry. purge, Anchor Club's favorite Beau gets his bow. if if 1 3 mf - like ,ff . r i
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Opening Day-Orderly confusion . . . Back to books September first . . . we all groaned a little, but soon dropped our easy-going habits for the quickened tempo of school life . . . The new F.H.A. members brandished rolling pins and wore enormous hair ribbons for initiation . . . The Blue Devil football team showed its protential in a tight intra-squad game, and afterwards the Spanish Club held the first dance of the year in the cafeteria... The Boys' and Girls' Staters let the school in on all the State goings-on, in an as- sembly . . .The Juniors took their traditional roles as re- freshment vendors at the first real game of the sea- son . . . the Devils walked over Jesuit for a 34-O vic- tory . . . New Key Clubbers were initiated at a secret meeting at seven-thirty in the Cyawnj ayem . . . Ts company, 3's a crowd. 4's . . . Sl Life as seen through the bars. Elma Jean and Evelyn are wardens of the supply room. OUR SCHOOL IS LIK . . . Students met their candidates for Student Council in a special assembly September 29 . . . SaiIo'r girls, wielding mops and pails and singing Anchojs Aweigh, invaded the school, as the An- chor Club initiated its new members . . . For two days the halls echoed with cheers and boos and sentiments such as, T'row da bum out! Students whispered q u e r i e s of, What's the score now? We all caught the baseball fever during the Series, and every spare minute was spent watching it on TV in the auditorium . . . All the way! we screamed at the Manatee game, and the team obliged by fighting all the way to a 13-6 victory . . .We relaxed and tapped our feet at the first band assembly of the year, Oc- tober 6 . . . Kay-Kay and friend Haley. School on fhieves' gginemry. Touchdown-The band goes wild
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-. Juniors become cooks to raise money for the Prom. ITH RESPONSIBILITIE , . . . Plant City Planters dug into us T9-7 . . . The honorable new Honor Society members were initiated formally at a special assembly . . . We hammered the Haines City Hornets 28-O, and celebrated afterward at the Blue Devil Staff dance . . . International Club initiation time-eyes popped as celebrities with lipsticked IC's on their foreheads at- tended classes . . . Seeing purple spots and brilliant flashes of light? Yup, the annual staff is at it again, trying to blind everyone with those flashbulbs . . . Seniors felt very sophisticated and seniorish as they were honored at the Faculty-Senior Tea . . . We tied Dade City 6-6 . . . Beaus and Sweet- Bunny Hop around bonfire builds spirit for the Homecoming game. Ll Monkey's eye view of a pep rally hearts were announced at the Anchor-Key Club Dance after the game, and Mme. Foo- Foo amazed, amused, mystified and morti- fied her audience with revelations of the present and the future . . . The Glee Club demonstrated its versatility in a varied as- sembly program October 27 . . . Welcome home, Terry! We all turned out to celebrate his return with a big party . . . The annual Staff was crippled by the loss of its type- writer, when the school office was burglar- ized . . . The first of November some students displayed their mental standing by wearing dunce caps to class . . . the Beta Club chose this way of initiating its not-so-dumb new members . . . Suddenly winter shook an icy finger at us, and mufflers and mittens ap- peared, but the newly formed Variety Band warmed us up with its hot rhythm in an assembly . . . we all especially enjoyed Liberace Sloan's piano, and George Wood's direction . . . Burros brayed, and lovely Spanish senoritas and gallant caball- eros sang La Cucaracha to inform the school that the Spanish Club was initiating new members . . . sts
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