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Page 17 text:
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able Moments Dec. 13—The Annual Christmas Concert; Chor¬ al. Dec. 18—DeSmet—Here. The Beginning of the End; EXAMS! Dec. 19—Mater Dei—Here. The Art Club shows their talent at an Art Club spon¬ sored dance. Dec. 23—Christmas Vacation; two weeks of sleeping late. Dec. 24—A year of waiting for Santa has come to a close. Dec. 25—Christmas; Is that all I get? Dec. 28-30—Mater Dei tournament. Dec. 31—Celebrate! Celebrate! Dance to the Music! jan. 1—Red eyes and headaches view the foot¬ ball games. Jan. 4—Classes resume—fresh start. Jan. 5—E. St. Louis—There. jan. 7—Workshop of Modular Scheduling; The Faculty explains the 1971-72 school year. Jan. 8—Augustinian—Here. Jan. 15—Assumption—There; the Crusader Rabbits hop to a victory. Jan. 19-23—B.T.H.S. East Tournament; So close, yet so far. Jan. 24—Head Coach Max Hamilton leaves ALTHOFF, the loss of a great man. jan. 29—C.B.C.—Here. Jan. 30—Lincoln—Here. Feb. 2-5—First Scooby Week since 1884; Scoo- by, with the help of Scoobula, made a great return, and led us to victory over East. Feb. 5—S.L.U.H.—Here. Feb. 6—Victory over East—Here. Feb. 9—West—Here. Feb. 8,10, 11—Senior voices strain as tryouts are held for ‘Taint Your Wagon.” Feb. 12—DeSmet—There. Feb. 13—Second Annual Sweetheart Dance; The Junior-Senior. Feb. 16—Assumption—Here. Play practice be¬ gins. Feb. 19—Augustian—There. YEARBOOK deadline; when ' s the party. Feb. 20—Granite City—There. Mar. 1—The Great One ' s birthday. Mar. —Senior Retreats. Mar. 13-14—Senior Carnival; games, fun and surprises. April 18,20,23 25—‘Taint Your Wagon.” May 7—Senior Prom; Senior-Mother Breakfast. May 16—Beginning of Senior Exams. May 28—Class Day. May 30—Graduation—C’est Fini!
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Unforgett Aug. 16—Double Sessions; the football team learns the meaning of summer heat. Aug. 18—Books are sold to the Freshmen and Sophomores. Aug. 19—Junior and Senior buy their books. Aug. 25—Faculty is instructed on the 1970-71 school year. Aug. 26—A dream come true; the Freshmen have their first day in ALTHOFF. Aug. 27—Summer ends for the Sophomores, Ju¬ niors and Seniors. Aug. 28—First full day of school. Sept. 1—Freshman Parent Open House; Mom and Dad find out what Sonny does all day. Sept. 9—School Mass; Father Orlet at the Altar, and George on guitar. Sept. 10—Junior pictures. Sept. 1 1—Freshmen and Sophomore pictures, I he YEARBOOK hopes they’ll be good. Sept. 18—Football Kickoff Dance opens an¬ other great season; J.V. Cheerleaders are announced. Sept. 19—Vashon—Here; first win of the sea¬ son. Sept. 24—Freshmen and their Mothers cele¬ brate Mass together. Sept. 25—Collinsville—There. Sept. 28—Newspaper Drive gets off to a good start, with the Convention. Oct. 3—C.B.C.—Here. Oct. 8—Monfort Mission singers entertain stu¬ dents. Oct. 9—Victory over East; Karban and Hoff¬ man, break ankle and thumb respectively. Oct. 15—Muck and Doc accept the KXOK Prep team of the week award. Oct. 16—Cahokia—There. Oct. 17—End of First Quarter; deficiency slip strikes again! Oct. 31—Queen Jane reigns over the annual Homecoming Festivities. Nov. 6—Homecoming Dance—Jane is “bell of the ball.” Nov. 7—DeSmet—Here. Nov. 14—Augustinian—Here. Nov. 20—Barb is crowned Queen Nov. 21—Assumption—Here; We got the bell!! Nov. 26—Thanksgiving Break; Thanks given. Nov. 28—Lebanon—Here. Nov. 30—Betty Crocker Test; the name Parker becomes immortal. Dec. 4—C.B.C.—There. Dec. 5—Cahokia—There. Dec. 11—SLUH—There.
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