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The house lights were down, and the curtain was going up on the biggest farce of the Queen of Hearts dance in the history of the school. On the way to the dance Francis Kowalski climbeda telephone pole withhis car, and knocked out all the power in Beth- el Hill. Noone was seriously hurt, but the dance was in chaos. The Queen's court processed to flash lights as Mr. Bradsher conducted the intro- ductions over a megaphone. Cupid's aim was a little off that night, but Francis zeroed in on target perfectly. With Midterm exams near, groups gather for Rookgames, coffee, cookies, potatoe chips and perhaps a little study. The night the juniors decorated for the Junior-Senior will not be soon forgotten. Everyone turned out to cover the gym with crepe paper, and to help raise the old hacienda at one end of the building. The last person left at 1:30a.m. after assembling the balcony and checking out the lights. The class was a little groggy the next day, and they still had a day's work of last minute touches to complete.
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The feeling of peace on earth good will toward men ran high through- out the school as the rooms and bulletin boards took on the cheery appearance of Christmas. There were many tense moments as the students anxiously awaited the holi- days. BCE coronene DE: During December, the seniors stayed in the library every spare moment preparing research papers for Miss Chambers. Topics ranged from Im- pressionism to civil rights, to rac- coons. The probing revealed many things, such as our teacher's nick name, ''Punk'’, With apprehensive assurance, we presented our master- pieces, knowing all would receive A's. All good things must come to an end'', sobackto circles and squares.
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Every year the senior class publishes a graduation edition of the TOPPER- ETTE. The typewriting room is in shambles for a week as the sixth periodtyping class cuts stencils and pops in during their study hall to finish their section on time. i On days like this most of the students regret that they did not take econo- MICSes We are the seeds of the tenacious plant, and it is in our ripeness and our fullness of heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered DY, eee Kahlil Gibran
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