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Ulllf SQIJIJRUN l,Iu'.llII','lf .... 1 l'fl'l'Ilu',Nt'l' I,lS'l'l','NI','If 'IU INR 1'ItUl'lfI,lf,',s. 1945- l 946 CALENDAR IOTTINGS AUGUST 28-The curtain rises on another year of education. Bewildered freshmen roam the halls. SEPTEMBER 2-The presidents bring order to our first class meetings. SEPTEMBER 15-Seniors start to make money by sponsoring a skate and bake sale. OCTOBER l-The National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation announces that The Oracle again is a Winner of the All-American Rating. OCTOBER 8-Dr. Guy Morris Bingham addresses the assembly and the Senior Class. OCTOBER 10, ll--The teachers go to school While We enjoy a two-day holiday. OCTOBER 19-The Student Council begins their series of programs With The Bentley Trio . OCTOBER 27-The Iunior Class has a skate. NOVEMBER 3-The sophomores hold their first skate. NOVEMBER 15-The Iunior Red Cross Campaign ends - with a total contribution of 34082. NOVEMBER 16-The seniors present their class play, Footloose . NOVEMBER 21-23-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER l-Another bake sale and skate for the Senior Class. DECEMBER 21-Iean Dix and Alpha Tri-Hi-Y's start the Christmas spirit by caroling at the teachers' homes, then to the cafeteria for a well-earned breakfast. Friday is really a red-letter one with our Christmas parties and traditional assembly. IANUARY 23-Music Department sponsors a Variety Show. IANUARY 24-The Business Men's Association spon- sor the annual Football Banquet. FEBRUARY 8-The Student Counci1's second fea- ture, Iudge Fred Bale, who addresses the students on TomorroW's Citizens. FEBRUARY 22-The lean Dix Tri-Hi-Y entertains the faculty at tea at the home of Nancy Wright. MARCH l-The juniors take to the stage With Two Gentlemen and Verona. MARCH 2-The Iunior and Senior Prom. APRIL 5-County Forensic Contests. APRIL ll-12-District Forensic competition. APRIL 18-19-Easter Vacation. APRIL 26-27-State Forensic competition. APRIL 26-Sophomore party. MAY 4-May Dance and Coronation of our May Queen. MAY 7-High School Music Festival. MAY 18-The freshmen hold their first and last skate of the year. MAY 19-Baccalaureate Services. MAY '23-Commencement Exercises. MAY 24-The curtain falls on another school year. ERNEST M. IOHNSTON, Supervising Principal A. B.-Grove City College, M. A. University of Pittsburgh . . . Indiana State Teachers College, University of West Virginia, University of Chicago. Sponsor of Student Council.
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