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! ',,.u SCHOO CALENDAR AUGUST 8. To the showers, boys! Conditioning practice is back again for our foot- players. 15. You still don't know that cheer? Again. We've got the coach, clap, clap. Football practice getting rough, boys? 20. But, Mr. Durr, do I have to take Advanced English? Oh, Hi, Dr. Reilly tgulpl, I'm so pleased that I'll be in your Advanced English Class. Registra- tion Day is here again. SEPTEMBER 2. Welcome back, Devilpups. Pay your money and get your locks. But I don't want a lock. Pay your money! ! 4. Congratulations to our new cheerleaders. Summer practice pays off, huh, girls? 7. Just what we needed. Thanks, Labor Day. 9. Carole and Diane are named co-editors of the Pup's 'I-Q2 and Bob and Jim are elected co-captains of the football team and it's Rachelle's birthday. What a big day this is! 11. What a way to start off a great season! Cheer up, Havelock! 14. Down, you lowly Freshman! Didn't anyone ever tell you that you don't wear skirts upside down? What do you mean you don't have any more gum, WORM!! ! 21. Thanks for our new bridge on Senior property. We love you, Mr. Willis. OCTOBER 9. Rain can't spoil our Homecoming Queen or victory. Jeanne made a love- ly ruler. Happy Homecoming, Devilpups! 13. But school just began. We can't have exams already! Oh, we are, Mr. Durr? 14. Poor Jim Padden. Too bad he blocked Allan so well. Now he has a broken collar bone. Jim, that was supposed to be practice! 16. Wanna buy a Magazine? ?? New York or bust! Poor Vicky and her add- ing machine problems. Add two and subtract six makes three. 20. Thanks for the holiday, teachers, but no thanks for those P.S.A.T. tests. 21. Wonder why the buses aren't crowded today? Oh, I forgot. We receiv- ed our first report cards today so no one's going home. 30. Did you write your letter to the Great Pumpkin ? 31. The trophy was well deserved, boys. You did a great job of winning the Quantico game. NOVEMBER 1. Please, mister! You've just got to buy an ad for our yearbook. You've just got to! 6. What't the good word? Beat Dixon! ! That's exactly what we did! How many hot dogs did you sell, Juniors? 10. Happy Birthday, Marines. We enjoyed your parade. 15. Anybody want a picture of me? Anybody? Not anybody? 26. Happy Thanksgiving. Cranberries, anyone? No? I thought I'd ask any- way. 30. How did you like your surprise party, Sandy? Kalua and all that sort of stuff. DECEMBER 1. How about a turkey sandwich, fellows? Ugh. 7. Must you insist upon giving number grades? How about an E instead of a 14? 8. Nervous, Skip? After all, an Honor Society Tapping isn't an everyday occurrence. ll. Come on, kids. Vote for your king and queen and send the Seniors to New York. 16. Come one, come all to our annual Christmas Glee Club Concert and don't forget to buy a cake from the Seniors. 18. Dyamie and Mike made a cute Snow Queen and King to reign over the nice Christmas Dance given by the Sophomores. 25. Merry Christmas to all! 28. Happy Birthday, Vicky, red shoes and all! 31. Happy New Year! Brace yourselves, girls, it's one minute to midnight! JANUARY 1. What? You've broken your New Year's resolution already? But it's only the first day in the new year.
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