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Ian. Feb. Mar. April May Guns SCHOOL CALENDAR Did ya have a frantic first? You don't feel too good this morning? Maybe you'll know better next year, huh? Back to school and we're all kinda happy. Well, not everybody just picks up cmd goes to New York. We hear Aggie had a real good time. Ouantico hit town today cmd there is a big dance tonight. Early to bed- big game tomorrowl Hit the floor, kids-again we beat both teams. Rah, Rah, we celebrate tonight at another dance. Only one week until Mid-terms come up. Where did the time go? Gee, a fella doesn't get time to sleep anymore-Exams, basketball, work on Devilpup and Pup's Tale sure keeps one busy. That well-remembered day-Examinations. Exams are over! Well, we will study harder this semester. Students for Honor Society tapped today. Impressive ceremony. Happy Birthday, Rhuel I8 years old today! Big man! School Paper went to press today. Maybe we can go back to class. Will you be my valentine? No, but I'll go to the dance with you, anyhow. Larry and Ruthie were chosen king and queen. Valentine Dance-The whole thing was a huge success. Fourth issue of the Pup's Tale came out today-oh, that gossip column. Devilpup goes to press. Let's celebrate!! Happy holiday-we're all so glad Washington happened to be famous enough to celebrate his birthday. Buenos noches, Senora! The Spanish play is a big hit again this year. Thanks to the hard work put forth by Mrs. Keeler. Conference games begin! Happy Birthday, Margie-18, whoopee!! tSeems like everyone is 18 this year????l Saint Patrick's Day . . . The Irishmen really turned out! ! Baseball season is here. Can you spell or recite? Well, you've been volunteered to be in the spelling contest. Gee tanksl Frontier Dance-Did you have your Mirage Surprise? Whee-more holidays! Happy Easter! Back to the old grind. Not much longer to go as we near our goal. The P. T. A. Carnival was a big success again this year. With enough noise to deafen you and big enough cakes to latten you. It went off with a bang. The Glee Club Spring Concert goes to show that we do have a talented group. Congratulations to Mrs. Babe. Look out Hollywood--Here we come! As the Senior class puts on an amusing comedy, Date Bait. Hot dog! The biggest social event of the year, the Iunior-Senior Banquet and Dance. The Juniors really went all out for us this year. Thanks loads, kids. Are you athletic? Can you jump rope or run a 50-yard dash? Then you've just been signed up for field day! Well, I certainly didn't expect to get a letter this year, and I thought sure I had been here every day, was heard all over the auditorium on Honor Day. Seniors last night to shine, and, boy, did we in our final Class Night. Beginning of the end as we attend the inspiring Baccalaureate message. No school. lt's getting close, Seniors! Final exams-groan-maybe I will be here again next year! Sunburn-swimming-fun by everyone as the Seniors enjoy their beach party. . No school for Seniors. Only one more day-I'm scared-happy-excited- know what I mean? At last-what we've been waiting for, for twelve long years. lt was fun , as we utter tearful tarewells. V' . ,iso ' N s 0 5 xh ri 66 C3 -' fo els rift is . 1L 5 XOWQP .-x is ,QA w -. q9:xkHx!.l:'l 5L 0 X N15 'fx g mags 25 1 0 .7 2, 016' fo ,,' if be ia 'Pr 3458, lgas s s .APNL 5 6 7 J 2 rrp, 910 Y8lg2gl4,5I5f7 s2e27gff:fg?4 ! nd? s x xi me X1 x 1 xv WB 'B it it. M' 5,9
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Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. 9 10. 12 14 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 24 26 28 30 10 3. 9. 10 11 14 15 17 18 25 26 1 2 5 6 15. 16. 1. 5. 10. 12. 15. 20 2. 3. ll. 12 15. 16. 18 25. . I - . . a SCHOOL CALENDAR Summer fades away and here we are all back together again with new faces among the old. Registration-hum-seems to be a big class. The halls are filled with sad faces as we greet one another and start on our last l78 days. Cheer up-Iune 4th isn't too far off. Rah, Rah, Bah, Assembly called 7th period and cheerleaders were chosen with Lil Cohen as head cheerleader. The stands roar as Mottershead goes over for the touchdown that brings us our first win of the season over the Wilmington B team, 13-6. Lunchroom opened today and we were served the first hot lunch in the new cafeteria. The Senior class increased in number today-Cutie arrived. Say-not bad-another senior. Big lim came to help us on our winning way. tHe did tooll ' 'Nother big win-stomped Beaufort 33-0 in second game of the season. Board the buses gang and away we go to wipe Richlands off the map with a score of 44-0. Sad departure of two of our best friends-Bill and Tom Hemmingway moved to Twenty-nine Palms, Calif. Dedication of Annex-beautiful ceremony but hot-oh-! Gee-keep up the good work boys. Walked, and I do mean walked over Pamlico County 44-0 in second away game. Ice Cream-Soft drinks-Get your ice cold ice cream here, as the P. T. A. picnic progressed amid shouts of laughter. Senior meeting 7th period! What about? Class rings-at last we really feel like seniors-even if they did just take our measurements. Another win-Swansboro 33-7. Began taking pictures-now we feel as if we've really started work. Hello lose-the Senior class now totals 28. Mr. Boney arrives to take over the tenth grade and science classes as Mrs. O'Brien moves down the hall to an over-crowded fifth grade. Mel Oh you're kidding, you mean I'm really gonna sponsor my hero? was heard as the football players picked their sponsors for Homecoming. At last-the big night. Lallie was crowned queen, and the game? It was sad, it was sad- One lil' point! Don't touch my arm-EEEOOOWWW!-Need I say more? Shots today! Also we defeated our arch rivals in the annual I'ville game 13-6. Binnnnng-up at 5:00 fBut not awakei and away we go to spend a won- derful day at the State Fair in Raleigh. 3:00 A.M.- About time, I was just getting ready to call the M.P.'s echoed through many a house as we stumbled in from our gay trip. Happy Birthday Big Iohn. Devil Pup Staff announced and we started taking individual pictures of the lower grades. Beat Iones Central 40413 in our last game of the season. Euk! WHAT is it? Oh, an odd member of the Hallowe'en dance. Pup's Tale Staff announced. Pile in every body, as the Seniors go down to have their class pictures taken. Wanta buy an add? Huh? ya wanta? Huh, Mister please Huh? The Marine Corp and Kerry celebrated their birthdays-Happy birthday to both of you! ! ! The Sophomore class is doing pretty good. Third teacher arrived today. Welcome Mr. Bryant. Come on Mista, what's thirty-five measly smackers? Adds again. First day of basketball practice-oh, my aching muscles. Uniforrns,came today-hurry home-only two hours to get ready. Darn straight hair-that football banquet would have to be tonight. Happy Thanksgiving! I feel as if I am going to pop! Happy Birthday, Ann. I8 already! Back to the old grind. It was nice while it lasted. National Honor Society Tapping Ceremony today. Oh, my shoulder- those kids are vicious. When the senior girls started patting their hair and the senior boys started shaking hands with everyone they saw we knew the class rings had arrived. Eddie made his first A in English. WI-IAM! ! It never happened be- fore and it'1l never happen again! Did anyone in here bring their money for their annual? Everyone's famous last words were I'l1 have it here by tomorrow! Pretty dresses and handsome boys-This was our Christmas formal? They've been changed to blue now! Oh, no! You mean we'll have to vote all over again? The fight for white robes won out, and unless they change it again, we'll be decked out in the hard-fought-for white. They may have used the decoration left over from the Christmas formal but they had a grand time at the Iunior Hi Tea Dance. Again many thanks to Mrs. Finley and Miss Ingram. At last--holidays are here. Never thought I'd make it. Merry Christmas, everyone.
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