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21. 22. 24 29 30. 31. 25. 27. 28. F. H. A.-F. F. A. Christmas Party. Christmas Program. One-half day of school. QBefore Christmas Vacation.J Christmas. Christmas Vacation. Christmas Vacation. Band Dance. Christmas Vacation. Christmas Vacation. Christmas Vacation. JANUARY: 1. Happy New Year. 3 7 15 16 21 24 28 31 . Back to school. . Cory-Rawson-there. . Congratulations to Susanna and Dewey. . Afternoon Band Concert. . No school. Teachers' Meeting. . Practice at Liberty for County Music . Senior Scholarship Tests. Vanlue game-here. . Practice at Liberty for County Music FEBRUARY: 4 5 7 8 11 15 18 19 22 24 25 26 McComb game-there County Music Festival at Arlington. Teachers' Banquet at Arlington. Carey garne-there. Cory-Rawson game-here. Honor Society Meeting at Vanlue. . Toumament Games. Toumament Games. Firemen's Talent Show. No School. Washington's Birthday. Senior Commercial Students visited O Tournament Games. Toumament Games. MARCH: 4 11 12 17 County Music Auditions at McComb. . Junior Play. . Solo 8a Ensemble at Lima. Festival. Festival. hio Oil Co . Career Day for Seniors at Findlay College. 18 F. H. A. Banquet. 21 P. T. A. Meeting 25 F. F. A. Banquet. 26 Band SL Chorus at Bluffton. 30 Preliminary District-State Test. APRIL: 2 District Finals-solo Sz ensemble-at Bowling Green 5. Honor Society Banquet at Van Buren. 8. No school. Good Friday. 15 Eighth Grade Achievement Tests. 18 P. T. A. Meeting. 20 School Masters' Banquet at Arcadia. 23 State Finals-band 8a chorus. 30. Jr. High Music Contest at Shawnee. MAY: 6. Style Show. 7. Final District-State Scholarship Test. 13. 22. 23. Jr. 8a Sr. Banquet. We finally made it. Baccalaureate 8z Commencement. Grade Cards.
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CLASS PROPHECY New York Herald Tribune Reporter-Lyle Hendricks, Jr. Bill Alge, who was sworn into office of President of the United States, has promised his voters that if they voted for him he would lower the taxes and boost the pay of the poor workers. For thoses who do not have a job he will see that they get one. The poor workers said that if they do not get a job they will assassinate him. So Bill will have to be on his toes. Robert Fink has just been appointed head of the Department of Agri- culture by the President, Bill Alge, Mr. Fink will make his home in Arling- ton, Ohio, and will report back to Washington D. C. every couple of weeks. He is a strict believer in sanitation and he is in a position to do something about it. So beware all you unsanitary farmers! Allen Woodruff, an up-and-coming young State Highway Patrolman, nabbed his sixth offender in two days last night. Among those cited to ap- pear before Judge Lelan Pifer, is Donald Buess, notorious Mayor of Wil- liamstown, Ohio, and his bride-to-be, Miss Ruth Waltermire. It seems that Miss Waltermire was in a hurry to get home to make sure that her goldfish had enough water. I The brighter side of the news finds a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beagle. The dinner was held in honor of Admiral Harold Seek. Mrs. Seek, the former Marjorie Butler, looked stunning in an elaborate creation by the noted Parisian Gown Designer, Janice Hindall. Richard Bowman, Esq., who joined a circus as the strong man, will ap- pear in Arlington for a feature performance. In advertisements it is said that he can lift 800 pounds over his head as if it were nothing. iHe lifts people's spirits, it seems, a1so.J James Arrington, a great business executive and part-owner of a thriv- ing busines firm, has just hired the very fine bookkeeper, Miss Marie Mar- quart, to keep his accounts straight. Carol Bishop and Nancy Smith, who have just graduated from a Nur- ses' College, will soon start to work in the Arlington Community Hospital. They hope to have a lot of PATIENCE. Sally King, fascinating young starlet, was in New York last week to at- tend the opening of her new picture, Edna , which, if it meets all expecta- tions, will shatter all previous box office records. Donald Smith, Owner-Manager of Custom-Craft, Inc., has finally bro- ken the land speed record of 452.18 m.p.h., which was set by Bob Crosser in 1961. Don's fastest one-way speed was 458.98. His rod was built around a 1946 Ford Chassis. The company has turned out many fine customs since it had its beginning in 1958. Robert Wells, owner of Transportation, Inc., has been awarded a Gov- emment Contract to haul uranium from Juneau, Alaska, to Tampa, Florida. Before receiving this contract, he hauled farm produce for Mr. James Smith. Mr. Smith owns Snug Havenn, an experimental farm, located near Arling- ton, Ohio.
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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER: 1. School opens with one-half day. 2. Second day of school. 3. Third day of school. 6. No School. Labor Day. 7. Fourth day of school. 8. Half day. Out for Fair. 10. No school. Out for Fair. Football Preview at Findlay. 17. Juniors ordered class rings. Football game at North Baltimore.- 24. Football game at Cory-Rawson. 25. Band went to Ohio State Game. OCTOBER: 1. Football game at Liberty-Benton. Program. The Table Tennis Stars. 2. Football boys went to Ohio State Game. 8. Mt. Blanchard football game-here. 9. Band played at Democratic Ox Roast in Findlay 14. Senior Pictures taken at Fostoria. 15. Football game at McComb. 20. Program. Sound Effects. 22. Football game at Vanlue. 23. Band played at Findlay College Homecoming. fReceived trophy.J 27. Band played at Halloween Parade at Findlay. QNancy Smith was crowned Queen.J 28. Arcadia Game-here. . iFootball show sponsored by the band.J 29. No school. Teachers' Meeting. Community Halloween Party at school. 31. Halloween. NOVEMBER: 5. Van Buren Football game-here. Senior Play cast selected. 10. County Honor Society Meeting at Arlington. 11. Vacation. Armistice Day. 12. Seniors sold ads for Annual. Freshman Initiation. 15. No school. First day of hunting season. 19. Basketball season opens at Van Buren. 20. F. H. A. Bake Sale. . Cooking School for F. H. A. girls of county. . Thanksgiving Day Chapel by Sophomores. Mt. Blanchard game-here. 25. No school. Thanksgiving Day. . No school. Thanksgiving Day Vacation. . Senior Play. 22 24 26 30 DECEMBER: 1. Senior Play repeated. 3. Arcadia game. 4. Hardin-Northern game. 6. Seniors choose invitations. 10. Senior pictures came. Liberty game-here. 11. Vanlue game-here. 17. McComb game-here.
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