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Calender SEPTEMBER 2 Registration Day-Hip hip-Hurray! 6 School began-Ding dong bell. 13 Fire drill-Dont push-Shore! 16 Student pictures-Save one for nie. 28 Cross Country Track Meet-Over hill and dale. OCTOBER T Homecoming Caine-Hail! Queen Burkhart. 3-14 First Semester Dues-Education is frec??? 17-18 Senior Play-USusic the Siren -whceceeceecc! 26 Senior pictures taken-The beginning of the last round up. 27128 State Teachers Association-Those teachers are associating once more. NOVEMBER S Organization pictures taken-Cheesecake. ll Veterans' Day program-ln honor of those who served. H Smoky Alson spoke-A touch of fame. DECEMBER l SD Day-Some driving day! S Pictures taken for Brooklct-Let's get in the front row. 9 Freshmen Pl'Ogl'21Il1-hlilll gettin nuttin for Christmas. 9 Senior Scholarship tests-Senior brainwash. 21 Christmas Cantata-The faithful came and enjoyed. 22 Christmas x'acationaXVinter hibernation. IANUARY 3 School Reconrcnes-Ho hum, only 5 more months. 16 B. High Spirit-High spirit and good food. 19-20 Vacation caused by snowgSnow blessed snow! 2l B-Team Tourney--Yea, rah! Pups. 23 First semester cndsfl low sad! 2T Downer Aerobats-Anvone interested in swinging. a real career? ' S ix FEBRUARY 2 Senior Chicken Supper-XVashington is now a little closer. 3-17 Second semester dues-XVc'x'c got the due blues again! 4 Music contest-For musicians only! S-9 Seniors attend trial-Real drama. 22-23 Sectional--Crcyhounds racing in good form. MARCH 1 Iunior Chicken Supper-Poor chicks. rich luniors. 12-13 Football F ollics-March winds blew in some good entertainment, 29 Easter program-Time for a few serious thoughts. 29 Spring vacation-C-ct your breath for the last lap! APRIL 3 lunior, Senior Prom-Remember! 9 Iournalism Field Trip-News, news. and more news. 13 lunior Class Play-Future Seniors in action. 13 Sophomore Program-'tThere's no business like show business. 26 Sophomore BarbceucfFrcsh from the border-Real hot. ' MAY 4 Recognition Dar-Honors for the worthy. 10 18 18 Spring Exhibit-Iohnnie and Susie's work on display. -Senior Class Day-XVe waited four years for this?7? Senior exams-Questions. questions-if we only knew the answers. 20 21-25 Senior Trip-Our dream is realized-Hold tight XVashington, Baecalaureate-And so soon! 25 27 Coinmenceinent-Survival of the fittest.. School out-Everybody' happy? '77
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The Administration SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MrQ Charles L. Zuck s They Made -.J www.. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Urban J. Selm, Dr. Harry E. Ritter, Mr. Lawrence E. Sheets, Mr. Carl C. Hofer, and Mr. Michael L. Bohland. Our Way Uf Life .A-XDMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Miss Mary Lorenz Possible The theme of this year book is indeed timely since we hear so much of the L'American VVay of Life. It is, in the opinion of most Americans, the best way of life to be found anywhere, but it falls far short of perfection. Practically everything that is done in the schools has as its aim the improvement of our way of life. linprovement of physical plant facilities, increases in salary schedule, enrichment of curriculum, all have a common aim: to provide an increasing number of young people with the training needed to guarantee them a more effective and a happier life, and give our country a better informed citizenry. During the year just past some things have been accomplished to help in the realization of the aims indicated. Plans have gone forward during the year for a physical education plant and other classrooms and it is hoped that construction will be under way by the time this book is published. The salary schedule has been revised upward in an attempt to keep this school competi- tive in attracting good teachers. The course of study has been revised to some extent to provide a richer offering and a new position has been authorized by the Board, a dean of girls who will also head up a full guidance program. Supt. Charles L. Zuek. Eight
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