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0Ci0A8l Third Fifth Sixth Seventh Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Sixteenth Seventeenth Eighteenth Twenty-first Twenty-third Twenty- fourth Twenty-fifth Twenty-seventh Twenty-eighth Twenty-three You've got to be a football hero. Girl Reserves honor their mothers at a tea. De Willow ensemble presents a unique assembly. Academyites make merry at the Band Dance. What again? Vincent-Academy Game, lost l3-O. New Girl Reserve members initiated. Mac says good-bye. Mr. Ray is introduced at assembly. Girls' Chorus and Boys' Glee Club Party a great success. Mr. Ray presents the gavel to Ted. Academe Skating Party . . . a bump here . . . a bruise there. Students trip the light fantastic at the Cinema Club Dance. We lose 25-O at Canton. The Band goes along. Hi-Y Burley Day. Card Day . . . 'Knowledge is Power. l-li-Y Variety Show. Star Dance aa social success! All that work and what happens? We tie Altoona 7-7.
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swf The Academy Star has grown considerably in the past twenty years. Both the statt and the paper have qrownf the paper in size and the statt in number till now the paper is almost twice its initial size and the statt is the larqest on record. This year the staff prepared thirteen Star issues, distributed bimonthly, sponsored their annual dance, conducted two very successful campaigns, and sent a representative to the New York convention. Co-Editors-Dorothy Duffy, Audrey Peplinski Business Manager-Paul Martin Standing-M. Krufal, R. Kibler, P. Heberle, D. leffries, R. Foster, G. Snell, S. Curtis, L. Winters, G. Ochran, A. Fearn. SeatedeB. Egler, Mr. Radder, B. Forhman, A. Peplinski, P. Bredenberg, D, Duffy, P. Martin, L. O'Connell, W. Bates, K. Egler, W. Saunders. Twenty-two
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Up-fA. Atkins, E. Olzewslci, W. Breter, E. Russell. Down--l. Matteson, R. Hoffman, E. Cac- chione, H. Schlindwein. 6A66l'L0l6!8l f5 No sporting event would be complete without the cheerleaders down front, bolstering the spirit of the crowd as Well as the team. This year the school has been very fortunate, in that, through the action of the Senate, we now have girl cheerleaders. The increased sguad has done more traveling than ever. They Went to lamestown with the football team and to Meadville and Greenville With the basket- ball team. Besides traveling, and training new cheerleaders, the squad has been busy helping to organize the Cheerleaders' Club, the purpose of which is to train students to fill the vacancies left by graduating cheerleaders. Twenty-four
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