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SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS „ I j J (j-i I I S' SEPTEMBER School begins. First High School party. 3L 5 f V DCTOBEK ■5 ; l N1 u. n 2, Kiss loder.gocs to Chicago, 9. Basket Ball practice starts, 13. High School party. 13. End of first six reeks, 19. Seniors shot at Hawkins, 27. Halloween party, 31, Cody Paulson talks to Aneri-can History class. P. T. A, Carnival, 6. Juniors order rings. 6, Seniors order invitations, 7, Students learn to vote in assembly. 8, Election of Cheer Leaders; wo got them all:Priscilla, Marie and Jim. 10. First Basket Ball game. 15. Early Christmas shoppers sighted. 23-24. Thanksgiving vacationI 24. End of six weeks. 27. Mr. V right attend s meeting in Bloomington. §jL DECEMBER 1. Bad News! Report Cards. 7. Mental tests given to all students. Basket Ball' game and High School party. Juniors present play; Kay Beats the Band, under the direction of Miss Postlewait. Basket Ball game and High School party. 20. 8th grade present plays; Wild Cat Willie and Paul Ducks the Dentist, directed by Marilynn Swoaringen and Priscilla Applegate, 21. Christmas party. 21. Vacation begins, 29. Dick and Aileen did you got the heater fixed? 8. 14. 15.
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efficient bat boy. 7e went back to our toon and ate dinner. V«e thought we night as well go on our way because we were just sitting there doing nothing YJe packed our things dumped them into tne car. We arrived in Springficdl, Illinois, about 8;00 In the morning. We were getting pretty close to the end of our journey and we were pretty tired, too. We stopped in Springfield to eat our breakfast. We walked into the first place that we thought v:as respectable and guess who was eating her breakfast, too. Mary Lou Satterfield Of course we went over and talked to her. She told us she was a secretary and she was working with the F. B. I She seemed to be well contented with her job. After we ate breakfast we continued on the la3t few miles of our journey. Arlene wanted to get out in Lincoln. She said Vayno would be down to get her that night. She wanted to visit her sister and tell her about our trip. Marie and I drove from Lincoln by ourselves and I drove It was a long trip we took, a tiresome one but wo enjoyed it. It surely was ono we won’t forget. V e finally arrived at our journeys end the time being about 6:30 Marie expected V illie to meet her, but he was still in the field so she asked me to take her on home, I guess you are wondering who I am. Well, I am a spiritual chaperon, (not in a bottle) so after I took Marie home I put on my wings and flew back up into the clouds never to roturn again. C.M.S. A.F.S (The Spirit)
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JANUARY 1. 1. 2. 5. 12. 19. 19. 22. New Year; new hope for better report cards. Jim Tuttle celebrates 17th Birthdayl Back to school. Vivian visits American History class. Fireman’s dance. End of semester. 7th and 8th grade party. Mr. Robinson speaks in assembly, on alcohol and its effects, N » 9. Basket Ball game and dance. 14. Professor Bleyl speaks on the subject of rattlesnakes. 16. Basket Ball gamo and dance. 23. Barn dance in gyn, with songs by Maxine and LaVorne. 28. Movie on tomatoes shown in assembly. MARCH 2. End of six weeks. 5, No school; 10. Miss Postlev ait married in France. 15. State Basket Ball tournament. 25k Barn dance. 27, Tuffy performs in gym.' 30. Easter vrcation begins; 1. April Fool. 2. Tommy ringa da bell, 5. Junior boys escape from windows of the commercial room. 6. Senior play, Lot Me Out of Here, directed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mountjoy. 7. Maxine desserts us for a Gob. 10. Sam Turner visits school. 12. Death of the President. 13. End of six weeks, 15. Jim charges up the stairs. 16. Seniors visit Normal. 16. High School party.
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