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it benefited the band, but not the team! . . . Feb. 29: Leap year! Well, girls, here's your chance! March 1, 2, 3, 4: Oh. that tournament! Well, at least, we finally beat Elkhom . . . Mar. 7: Holiday for Strings on the marimba and the piano. And yet some people wanted Mairzi Doats . . . Mar. 9: Nels (One-Foot-in the Pen) Covey. Have I been running around with bad company? . . . March 16: 4N6 Contest. We tried to absorb some culture. All of us. except a few already cultured? . . . Mar. 24: League Forensics contest at White H.O . . . Mar. 24: Well, diary, old duck, too bad the annual had to go to press so soon but I guess I can predict a few things . . . Mar. 27: Our Reptile Friends Oh. are they? . . . Mar. 29: Musical program—We're absorbing culture again . . . Apr. 1: Need I say more? . . . Apr. 2-9: Easter vacation . . . Apr. 10: Why are vacations so short? . . . Apr. 18: Milton Treble Clef. Milton College must be quite a place! . . . Apr. 22: Ensembles at Burlington . . . Apr. 27: First baseball game. My crystal ball can't tell me the score, but then, we have a team of stars. . . . Apr. 28: Junior Prom. How'd you like Oley as king? And his queen? . . . May 6: The rest of the Music Festival at Burlington. Mmmm—Those drum majors! . . . May 12: Sr. Class Play— A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Will you ever forget those rehearsals? . . . May 19: Awards, assembly. Congratulations! . . . May 28: Baccalaureate. Can it really be here? . . . May 29: Class night. The Seniors' Farewell Address to the school . . . May 31: Commencement, they tell us. After all these years . . . June 1: So we have exams while the grades go on picnics . . . June 2: Now we can run around all summer, like the seniors have been the last two days!! 19
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Athletic Banquet. Just think, all those big handsome men at one table. Note that sarcasm! . . . Dec. 7: We took time out to remember a few things today . . . Dec. 10: Well, our team was on tonight. Too bad. Whitewater . . . Dec. 13: Hi-Ho. and a bottle of rum! Syncopated Justice, Three's a Crowd, and the Pot Boilers. Seniors won. Well, we can't all win! . . . Dec. 17: Dickens Christmas Carol—if better spirits are to be produced, Delavan will produce them. Also. The Perfectly Trimmed Christmas Tree . . . Dec. 17: Lake Geneva—37-33. Why don't we do this more often? . . . Dec. 19: Dear Diary: Two whole weeks to ski. skate, and slide! Jan. 3: If it had been 2 warmer I would have gone swimming last week! . . . Jan. 7: Diary: We defeated Burlington tonight . . . Jan. 14: P-38's and P-40‘s all over the place. Mr. Moran talked on guess what? . . . Jan. 14: Too bad. Walworth. Better luck next time, we don’t hope . . . Jan. 21: The semester ends today. Only 18 more weeks!! . . . Jan. 21: Must have been dirty playing. (By Lake Geneva, of course) . . . Jan. 28: W-H-I-T-E, W H-I-T-E, W-H-I-T-E, water! So sorry! . . . Feb. 4: I demand a recount. It's not fair to lose by one point! . . . Feb. 11: Mr. Lincoln's wife —You know. Bonny gave an awfully realistic imitation of a crazy woman . . . Feb. 11: Elkhorn just can’t keep doing things like that to us! . . . Feb. 12: Community Carnival—with Bathing Beauties. Never knew before that Fireball was such a lovely soprano . . . Feb 18: Our old touch must be coming back. After all, we couldn't keep losing . . . Feb. 19: G.A.A. at L. G.—The mightly females of D.H.S. came home THE CHAMPS . . . Feb. 22: Mr. Bolander gave us some ideas on hobbies. Should I haul out my diary? . . . Feb. 25: Band Benefit game at the State School. Maybe 18
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