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The team is in a huddle—You've got to F-I-G-H-T-! 16
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Jim joins in the team’s joy over making “pebbles” out of the “Rocks.” Calendar AUGUST 1 What happened to tradition? HORNET Staff failed to start! 15 Football Practice starts-are you sure that is not an oasis? 22 Band practice—hit the line on 8, not 9! 31 Once more the portals of A.H.S. are opened wide. Assembly this morning—in the middle Freshmen! SEPTEMBER 1 Johnny Knox—Rotation. Student Council “advises” parking cars in straight lines. 2 Aiken students staged grand march down Laurens Street to boast school spirit for season’s first game with Aquinas-must have worked 0-0. But Mrs. Owen, my name is Maynard! insists Chuck. 5 First Holiday-how many days until Thanksgiving? 6 Catting up in Study Hall? Don’t be embarrassed Little J. O.y Mr. J. O. Won’t bite. Nancy Gray places 2nd in REA Beauty Contest. Please rent a lock. Mary Lott, you know Student Council needs the money. 9 Who says 13 is unlucky? Aiken 13—L.B.C. 6. 12 One more lap to go, Barrie. Trying to hide that red again, Jerry? Keep that line on the field. 14 Come on Juniors, show Judge Piech what Scholastic Aptitude really is. “Lipstick on Your Collar,” Fred, told a tale on you. 15 But Mom, Mrs. Bobo won’t have time to talk to everyone at the reception. 16 Congratulations Pam for Miss Hi-Miss. Great start “B” team—Aiken 27—Graniteville O. 19 Only 118 more shopping days until Judy Tyson’s birthday. Roberta Propst, Pat Hart, Jane Stacey, Cynthia Evans, and Marcia Markland give of their time to help in the office.
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23 1 3 4 .5 6 10 11 13 14 17 15 20 21 26 27 28 2 9 31 1 2 2 4 6 10 11 12 13 16 17 (Calendar “Rocks today, pebbles tomorrow. Dummies are flying everywhere, including on the school flag pole. Aiken 12; Graniteville O. OCTOBER Alex Beasley-guess what-you'rc Student Rotarian this month. Looks as if your car has Monday troubles Uv , Sally—stalled fourteen times on the way to school. 1. JW Won’t someone please buy a magazine subscription to help the band? Six weeks tests Unlay. Juniors begin fdans for Homecoming. Oh, those lucky football sponsors-just look at those players. The M. P.’s don’t dig Fred’s little arm do they, Steve? Aiken loses to Brookland-Cayce 14-0. Everyone iust loves 44Henry Hornet Senior Play tryouts. Snow flakes for lunch—potato type, that is—not the real kind. Congratulations to all our Merit Semi-Finalists. (Too many to name.) Second six weeks tests started today. At least English teas first. Homecoming! Congratulations. Sue. First time we have ever beaten Sumter—Aiken 26—Sumter 13. Report Cards-Please let me iust go to the Newberry game. FFA O FHA attend State Fair. Halloween Carnival-I like the ride on the fire engine best! That’s the way to show them, Hornets Aiken 39— Newberry 6. Moose strikes again—pictures for HORNET were taken. Get well, Archie! What’s that Ted? Aiken 7-Greenwood 29. Miss HORNET contestants chosen—Whom will it be? Student Directors on sale-Already knowing Beth’s number was Jim’s excuse not to buy. NOVEMBER We have a Student Rotarian this month, too—Bob Davis. An addition was made to the HORNET Staff-congratulations Eddie, Katherine, and Robbie. Freshmen elect officers. Last home game with Dreher—Mary Eleanor did a fine job; iust ask you-know-who. Jimmy fell out of orbit—Ginger had to leave. Things” came off iust fine in French class, didn’t they Charlotte? Ice cream at lunch to celebrate Max’s winning the Talent Show. Beta Club held a tea . What do you mean a tie? Just wait till next year. North Augusta. Second six weeks tests started today. At least English was first.’’ Nan nominated for Order of Green and White. What an exclusive club-4 members. Senior play a huge success—“What are we going to do with the money?” Stephanie and Beth show the enthusiasm of everyone when Sue is crowned Homecoming Queen. What a line of beauties! Our Homecoming sponsors were Peggy Bane, Drew Wright, Ruthie Gregorie, Sue Marshall, Sylvia McNair, Janis Snell, Linda Willing, Kay Patrick, LaFayc Woodward, Sherry Brewer, Donna Bryant, Diane Sawyer, Roberta Mathis, Marilyn Torchio, Donna Doyle, JoAnne Gibbons, and Mary Eleanor Gingrey. WmmR 17
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