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August 30 Found us on our way back to school after our summer vacatio September 3 Dr Shields made the announcement that the plans for the ne high school had been approved by the state. September 6 Half holiday for the County Fcnr Cresson was ably represents by the band at the band festival. September ll-First football game against Westmont. The contest ended in tie. September 18-The Hartmen handed Altoona Catholic a spanking defeat. September 24-The football team was handed it's first defeat by Ebensburgf October l-We traveled to Portage where we engaged them in a hard and roug contest, but lost. l October 2, 3, 4- Cheese was a familiar word to the seniors when they reporte - to Henry's Studio for their graduation pictures to be taken. October 8-The Indians scalped Adams Township at home. October 15-Rain, rain and more rain. Hurricane Hazel whipped past leavin a steady downpour all day long. October 18-Lilly High raided our reservation but went home defeated. October Z0-Coronation Dance. Roger Murphy and Barbara Martynuska wel crowned Football King and Queen. October 22-Carrolltown and Cresson ended in a tie. October 3U-Cresson walloped South Fork on a very muddy field. November 6-lnjuns scalp Patton for another win. November 8-Our parents and friends came to back-to-school night to obserw our classes. November 10-The seniors went back to Henry's for their pictures to be take in caps and gowns. November ll-Our last football game. The mighty Hartmen handed Gallitzf a defeat. November 12-We satisfied that urge to dance in our socks at the sock dam at the Legion. November 17-The student body was entertained by Terry Golden and his wif who sang folks songs and demonstrated dances. November 19-Cheerleaders and followers went to Ferndale for the cheering col test. That afternoon the I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY contest four Dennis Stiles the winner. November 24-28-Thanksgiving weekend. December 3-The girls got their chance to ask their favorite beau to the Topsj Turvy Dance. December 10-The Indian basketeers lost by two points to Altoona Catholic. Tl matmen lost to Hollidaysburg. December 14-The mighty cagers handed Nanty Glo a defeat. The wrestle. lost to Blairsville. December 16-Cresson met Portage for the first home game and lost a lightin battle. December 21-The G. A. A. celebrated Christmas by holding a party topped l: cake, ice cream, and hot chocolate. December 22-Christmas vacation began. Meanwhile the wrestlers went to Conn maugh Township and suffered a defeat. December Z9-The Christmas dance was held at the Legion. Barbara Zupo and Ron Eberhart were crowned King and Queen of Christmas. Ianuary 3-Back to school. What did you get from Santa Claus? was a pol ular question among the students. Ianuary 4-The Indians were handed their third defeat by the Portage Mustang. Ianuary 7-Fighting hard and long, Cresson came out on the short end again: Gallitzin.
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Activities Staff: Left to right-B. Zupon, L. Feyock, A. Schettig, Mrs. E. Larimer, M. Trelqler, G. Rice. Long hours and hard Work were the basis of this year's Tomahawk, the first May edition in the school's history. Work was started early in November and the completed copy was sent to press March 21. After endless suggestions, the World was chosen as this year's theme. The Art Staff, directed by Mrs. Alice Bradley, tried it's hand at paper sculpture for the division pages. Page brighteners were their specialty, too. Jim Jnmahawlf Staff ,Sei a Hna! Art Staff: L. Latterner, Mrs. A. Bradley, C. L. Rice.
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