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The months of April and May are full of fun, laughter, studies, and tears. April starts with the Annual Spring Concert given by the Durant Bands The freshmen have a Sadie Hawkins dance to go with the student council sponsored Sadie Hawkins Day. Renae Best and Brian Dittmer are crowned Queen and King. The seniors will be remembered for their class play Our Town. Student Council elections and cheerleader and mascot tryouts Year Ends Happil , Tearfull are the first events in May. The track boys are going strong. Tom Hagge has already won second place in the State Indoor Track Meet in the high hurdles. But fate is against the Wildcats on May 4 when the Wildcat Relays are cancelled. The seniors' last day is filled with food and tears. On Saturday morning, May 22 the seniors leave for Chicago and return Sunday morning. Baccalaureate is Simday evening with graduation Tues- day evening. With the boys in blue and the girls in white, the seniors make their final appearance as members of the student body. On Friday, May 28, the final event of the year takes place, award night. The school year is over. I0
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All Were Parts of DHS Senioritis becomes a contagious disease in March. The big event of March is the student council-sponsored Goodguy's-Badguy's basket- ball game. Joyce Riessen makes history by be- coming Durant's first basketball girl to be - placed on the Iowa Daily Press Association bas- ketball second team. On March 20 speech stu- dents go to Grinnell to the State Speech Con- test. The seniors earn money for their class trip on March 30 with a chili supper in conjunction with the science fair which Joyce and Carl An- derson place first all-over winners. LL.,A.,.,
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,S ll' ld Knowledge is endless , r ar miles of tests, ' ,L X B themes, and study Y Q bb a May seventh period, - 5 hallsg lectures in Fi I ,Q combined with the muted strains of a comet playerg It is insect collections and bubling test tubesg Equations and theoriesg Students gently prodded by teachers already along this ageless, well-worn path . . ACADEMICS
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