Camp Lejeune High School - Devilpup Yearbook (Camp Lejeune, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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10. Guess what? We finally sent our order in for our rings. 13. No, we want whitep NO, WE want blue-oh well we'll settle for white if you feel that way about it. 15. Hey, we finally decided on our class flower cmd color. We're doing pretty good. Ruth, are you sure you have to leave? Boy, that was a beautiful Christmas pro- gram -- the best we've ever had. 16. Get your new PUP'S TALE. Two pages have been added. 17. Santa Clause is coming to townrdum, dum Yes, School is out for the Christmas Va- cation! I can't stay here until 12:00 P.M. putting up decorations. 18. After working ourselves to death, we managed to drag ourselves to the dance. Sur- prisingly, it was a big success. . 25. Merry Christmas to one and all!! JANUARY 1. Oh, my aching head, and l'm so sleepy. Looks like I would have learned from last year. 3. School already, and l was supposed to study during the holidays. 6. Come on, Seniors, we have to decide on the motto. 10. Come with me Beulah, in my merry model-T was the song that filled the halls when Mr. Durr's old annual was discovered. 11. Rah, Bah. We finally beat Swansboro. Score: 4846. Let's forget the girl's game. 13. Yea, we got it!! We got our class motto. 17. Don't leave lim. What will Pat do without you! 18. Hooray! 54-40 iThe old Battle Cry, 54-40.or iight had nothing on us.l Too bad White Oak. The girls' team is having a run oi bad luck-not one win this season. 19. Not another theme-Mr. Morton have a heart. 21. The day has come and every one piles his things aboard the bus and prepares to spend a weekend in Ouantico that will end all weekends. Everybody has to leave the dance at 10:30 -important game tomorrow. 22. We got a T-E-A-M, That's on the B-E-A-M-as we trample over Quantico in both games. Final scores: Girls, 18-37p Boys, 59-27. We celebrate tonight, at the big dance. 23. Home we go with rolls of pictures to black-mail everyone. 25. What's happened to these boys? Won again. Morehead, 427 Camp Leieune, 52. 26. Mid term exams already!! Gosh, what are the answers to all these MacBeth ques- tions??? FEBRUARY 1. Ah, breathe a sigh of relief, exams are over. Be prepared Beaufort!! 2. What! an A on your report card!! You've been cheating again. 3. Yea, Bob did it. He became a Senior in three years. Now we have a class oi 14, but it is a good one. 4. Oh boy, another Pup's Tale. Off to our rival for the breathtaking game of the season. ll. St. Va1entine's Day Dance. Will you be my Valentine? 14. Very impressive Honor Society Tapping Ceremony. 20. Quit scratching your heads, Seniors. We know you got your class rings .... 21. Hurray, the DEVILPUP was sent to press. 22. Happy Birthday to the father of our country, George Washington, and we do get out oi school today. 23. County Tournament at Jacksonville has begun. 24. Did you see the Can you 1magine in this edition of the Pup's Ta1e. 25. Spelling, Recitation, and Declamation Contest. Why, I didn't know you could spell. Frankly, 1 can'tg I was framed into this. MARCH 1. Off we go to Swansboro for the Conference games. 14. More exams. l'm glad there are only two and a half months of school left. 17. St. Patrick's Day. The Irish showed in all trtue lrishrnen today. Clancy lowered the boom. 18. l'm not going home, we got report cards today. 22. Baseball seasons here and so is Spring Fever-- Oh, take me out to the ball game. 24. Did all you boys sign up for the chance of a life time? APRIL l. l bid 2c. The poor boys didn't have a chance at the Sadie Hawkins race. Did you see Marrying Sam at the dance???? 7. Spring vacation begins at the close of school today. l don't believe I could last any longer without a vacation. 8. Good Friday. 10. Happy Easter everyone! I just love your new outfit. Another big event-Barbara's birthday - 18, already???? 12. Back to the old grind- funny, l'm glad to get back. 22. Look out Hollywood-here we come-!!!!'I'he Senior Class put on an amusing play. 25. Exams again. Getting kind of tiresome. 29. Report cards again. You thought 1'd tell you another sad story about not being able to take it home, but actually, I made better grades this time. MAY 2. Do-re-mi-ia .... The Glee Club did it again .... another beautiful concert. 13. Tonight will be remembered above every other night. Thank you, Juniors, for the best Junior-Senior Prdm ever put on in this school. 18. Can you jump over two feet? Good!! You can sign up for the high jump contest, since today is Field Day. 20. But I was supposed to get an award on Honor Day. Why did you get all of them??? 27. Live it up Seniors, this is the last Class Night you'll ever have!!!! 29. Baccalaureate service already. lt won't be long now. 31. Glad we got Memorial Day oft, so we can stay home and study ior final exams. Hal

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SCHOOL CALENDAR IUNE 1. Gads! These exams! 1 don't believe l will be getting my diploma. 2. Say, it's a sunny day. I thought it would be raining since this is the day of our beach party-- 3. LAST DAY OF SC1-lOOL!!!! I don't want my diploma .... Sniff, I wish I were a Freshman again. AUGUST 27. All the wonderful times we had this summer are over as we settle down to the busi- ness of registering for a new school year. SEPTEMBER 8. Ye gads, school has begun. We elected cheerleaders, and Lil was re-elected head cheerleader. 9. Oh no, homework already? 10. Our first football game of the season was a disappointment to us all as Wilmington beat us with a score of 19-0. 13. M-m-m first hot lunch was served today. 14. Well, now we have 18 in the Senior Class. Dear old Herb decided to come here and help our football team. 18. The Constitutional Convention was held marking the beginning experiment in Student Government. Any Comments? Question has been called for, so ORDER!!! 24. At least we did tie our old arch rival, Jacksonville, with a score of 7-7. We sure fooled them!! 27. The annual staff was appointed and the plans for the new DEVILPUP got under way. Sada and Lil were appointed co-editors. 28. How would you like to buy an ad for the good old Camp School. Sorry, no ads under 520. 29. The PUP'S TALE staff was announced. Guess who were elected oo-editors. Yes, Mickey and Bruce. OCTOBER l. Our Homecoming Game with Pamlico marked another defeat, but the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Pat Baker, helped soothe our wounded pride. This day also marked the installment of a jukebox in our cafeteria. Thank goodness we don't need nickles. 3. The Freshman initiation was a riot as the Froshs bowed to the Seniors. Boys dress- ed as girls and girls as boys. Oh no, do I have to Bow to you again? 4. Well, we lost a Senior. Good-by, Velma. 6. Measurements for our class ring were taken today, and we're beginning to realize that this is our Senior year. What, you wear a size llV2? Wouldn't you say he made a mistake? 7. Speeches were given for Student Government officers. Vote for me, and we'll have no school!! Congratulations Mark and Mickey. ll. Wanta buy an ad? Huh? ya wanta? Huh, Mister, Please. Huh? S35? SIS? 5310? Well, all right, 55. 13. Started taking class pictures today. Flash, I have to have mine made too. 14. Make room in the car-Move over, will you? We've got to get our Senior Pictures taken. No, the boys cannot go alone, they might not come back. 18. Morehead here we come. That's all right, we'll get even with you in basketball. 19. Would you PLEASE bring your money for the State Fair? 20. I'm going. 21. Give me my S3 back, I can't go. 22. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday dear Mark. Off to Shallotte we go. Well, it could have been worse- after all, 13-6 isn't too bad, is it? Besides they had a good team. 23. Ho-Hum 6:00 a.m. and away to a wonderful day at the State Fair in Raleigh. 25. Clean-Up Week begins. Hey, you dropped a piece of paper on the floor!! 26. Oh no, six weeks exams. Are you cheating? You are? Well fine. 27. Physical examinations . . . Ha-Ha, you have flat feet! 28. Not report cards already! Dad will never let me out this weekend with grades like this! 29. What a crowd! This Ha1lowe'en Carnival surely is a big success, and right after we finished cleaning up the halls. NOVEMBER 6. Please Mista, we need the S35 for our annual. 8. First day of basketball practice . . . Oh, I'm sure you'll make the team. 10. First Edition of the PUP'S TALE. Who put my name in the gossip column? 11. Veterans Day-Hallelujah no school! 12. Senior Boys vs. Junior boys in a history-making trespassing case. 17. Honor Society has begun-Congratulations officers. 18. Don't tell me you're finally 17 years old, Lil! ' 19. The much planned and enjoyed trip to Duke University. Calling all football players and cheerleaders!! ' 22. Well-1-l look at the cute corpsmen. Please-e-e don't hurt my arm. 24. Comes the time when we give our thanks-especially for getting out of school. 25. No, thank you, I couldn't eat another bite, but I will take a little more turkey. DECEMBER 1. ls it basketball season already: The first game had Newport opposed to the C. L. Devilpups. Girls: 56-43 flt wasn't our girls favor! Boys: 75-50 fTheirs eitherl. 2. Honor Society tapping in a solemn ceremony. How in the world did YOU get in??? 8. Oh Heavens, report cards again. Honestly Dad, 1'l1 do better next time.



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