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jUNl5 7-Rose Garden ceremony was held to- -TUNE I7-Scholarship certificates awarded to- -IUNIE 25-Diplomas were given out today. I Pew the Tear IIARCH IQ, 20. 2l- The Spanish Grandeeu was presented three nights to capacity fr crowds. The bull was mistaken for a cow, a horse, and an Airedale. lvhen Evans threw it, we knew. Ho-hum, another l'I'fIlfIllII for me. 1,..-i,,x' x. -1- . Ll MARCH 26-School is out for ten days. WVe ,f C'- did not have rahhit for Easter dinner. We .f- if didn't miss it, either. I kindly turned the dinner conversation to hair-raising stories. 7 1 j-' L Hi eo eo. LX J tv ! ' v J I ' it 1 KA 'iii Al'RII. 7-Baseball practice coming along fine. None ban-led even though lots of hitting was to he seen. Someone told lllr. XVood he could get lots of hats in the helfryf' H Q N Q R He said he had all he needed. 5 o Q 1 e T MAY 3-The Honor Society installs its mem- hers. Everything was done on lime. After ' all we would expect this for installment plans. Nllglouf Bv,,sT INIAY l-I-Ninth Grade Party was held this I A 'D evening. I told my favorite girl if she l X . . A X E should sit the dance out with me, no one N M- would be the wiser. She sweetly said, Oh, i yes, you will he! l forget which errafum of my life this is. EM GAKD Q 72 day in line style. It was surprising to see how some students blossomed into good speakers. I suggested a garden of pussy ' willows, dogwood and dog-tooth violets for the use of our homeless canines. I con- sider this proposal another great erratum. lfveryhody snapped at me. day. I guess I had too many E z times. got one. Well, well. Perhaps I'm not the only one who makes ermla. lVIayhe they wanted to get rid of me. I don't know. O Page lforfy-five
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pyi iyiuil 02: s J r Poor Ben c . ff y r u P ' W H J If l I h U O O 1 ii ,, fr 1 X , Q' - '-- I bEI l'IiNIBER l4-School opens today. l made V' v' my first erratzmr by arriving on time. It Q lill wasn't necessary. ii' 'iif D 'R N SIEPTIEMBER 28-The junior Four Track team W 5' catches up with the jinx and defeats Jun- ' F I ior One. lVIethinks the fair damsels keep Q 'A' P. them on the run. 'Q C59 lf, .9 4 ,, - OCTOQEIR 25fVVe make our annual Thanks- W fav:-Q giving eontribution of baskets to. the Jnx L -gn W 'H-fy.: needy. ltine pageantry and many visitors h I, D' 4 helped make an attractive program. All ' -U9-5 fag' kept their heads except the turkey. X DECENIBER 9-Ninth Grade officers were f-'iq ' elected today after a thrilling campaign. 'N ' The fair sex was very fair in electing X' four boys. .l , l argued with Ralph that the teachers acted like Belgians because their favorite slogan is: They Shall Not Pass. Ralph 'T -.- retorts that they are Germans. He says: N n I ANU.-XRY 27-Half-year marks issued today. S l voTfS ,, i They are too stingy with the marks. FEBRUARY 5-Shooting of plrgus pictures yy. J K5 iii'i' 'if4 i 4' commenced today. llany were shot. l 9 1 I ' 11. K Qt watched for the birdie, Someone told me l would get one when my picture is published. ' ' MARC!! 4-The Junior Four Honor Society held its Tap Day exercises today. It caused me to write another proverb: He who doesn't get tapped gets the hardest knock of all. . Flipping MARCII 9-Amateur Show was presented to- day. lt wasnlt any amateur audience. how- ' ever. They knew the real thing when they heard it, only they didn't hear it. ' ' X 'J lV.lARCl-I 14-Review Staff travels to New York to get its lVIedalist Award. They 'I V deserved it after the Way Mr. Robinson -. made them keep charts of their daily vir- . . tues in the big bad city. l made a couple I M ,NL ' of errata, but then l wanted to. :W ' l Um llllli, f I I l Q -U , l ,R Al . 9 ff, r ar i ' v, 'P . ' N vi 7 U f,, l r'i 1 I Q ll l 1 X j 6 y -5 F -rf - sr ky -1 T TTPY J , , if 4 i i il' 7: f. .Irv -S.: 'f a 4 ' .f H: n is hlf, V' I L I.. ' ' l 3 ' if lil P . Q Nl . A 1 yd ' -t Page Forty-four
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