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THE BLEW Page 24 LEST WE FORGET ' These two pages are devoted to those social events which will in years to come make our Senior Year the bright spot ot our high school lite. 0 On October l we danced a losing battle with our favorite bands at the annual fall trolic. We went home happy though tuckered out. ' The witch-charmers dragged their favorite witches to the Halloween Dance on October 31. However, sprites or not, the usual amount ot gloom and feet were devastated. ' Being broad-minded, we held our Turkey Hop on November 19. Everybody, to our delight, had a good time no matter how his father had voted. ' On Class Day, November 28, trivolity suddenly ceased as our minds, being tired by the stirring address ot Miss Ernst turned to a serious considera- tion ot placing ourselves in this world. However, as is usual, Class Day had its lighter side. The authority over the school, the prophecy, and the dance certainly provided many a chuckle. l .h ETT BROCHURE FOR
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JAN UARY, NINETEENF 0 During the Week of December 9 We all had to get up a little earlier to put our bows on, just so. ' Our last chance to be the hosts to the school came on December 10 when We gave our Senior Play, Don't Take My Penny, a Well balanced, three-act comedy. ' We prolonged our childhood via the Kid Christ- mas Party given in our honor by the New Seniors. Truly our successors thought of everything-even Santa Claus with his bag oi gifts. ' For the last time we enjoyed the Annual Christ- mas Program of Blewett given in the Auditorium on December 20. Deeply touching was the fine program. 0 On Ianuary 22 is the moment ot triumph of twelve years of Work-graduation comes. We now are prepared to attempt the real test of education. Y ONE Page 25
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