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Thru the lioorwa of Time Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Octl Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. gb Oct. sill? tl It lf Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 5 Nov. CALENDAR 1951-52 Back to school! Who wants to stay home anyway? Welcome, Miss Poulos and Mr. Knoop! Here's that man again! Mr. Pierson is here to start off the annual magazine sales with a bang! After electing their vocal chords for the year, the student body let out with some peppy yells. The owners of the strongest lungs are Teny Hill, June and Joan Steinbrook, and Mable Briddick. We're off to a good start in football by defeating Anna- Jonesboro 21 to 6. Whot's this? Is everybody crazy? lt's just the F.H.A. having a backward party. Clubs organized today. What are all the Ho-bos doing at school? Oh! lt's F.H.A. initiation-the poor green freshmen! Oh, woeful day! Harrisburg trounced us 19-8. Eaglets lost to Harrisburg Bullpups 13-O. We bowed our heads in silent prayer for three Eldorado students today. Jackie Harrelson, Patsy and Johnny Pritchett were killed Sunday night. Eagles lost to Metropolis 24-13. Since when do Seniors dress-up for school? No wonder-pictures are being made. Each class elected its officers and sponsors today. Sec- ond team defeated Johnston City 26-20. Murphysboro ball game. We lost 34-6. Second team lost to Carmi 19-O. Watch our new score board shine on the football field. Faculty pictures taken for annual. Smile, Mr. Knoop! Rada sure has a losing streak. This time it's Chris- topher 18-13. Second team tied Christopher 13-13. Underclassmen pictures taken. Watch the birdie!! Betty Beyer came to entertain. Oh! that awful fly! The teachers are all gone to teachers meeting today. Therefore we can't go to school. That makes us all very sad. We tied Olney in football 13-13. Get your wallets Hi-Y and Iet's go to the F.H.A. Box Supper. A queen will reign. Candidates are Connie Kreuter, Teny Hill, Veva Nell Sutton, Shirley Sutton and Joan Long. Another loss in football. Cairo 22-20. Such a scare all those ghosts gave us, but it was only the G.A.A, Hallowe'en Party. Well, we even see previews at school these days. Men Are Like Streetcarsf' Truer words were never spoken than those in the title of the Junior Play Men Are Like Streetcarsf' After- wards our football queen was crowned in an im- pressive ceremony by co-captains Bob Briddick and D. A. Phelps. The Queen . . . lovely Connie Kreuter. Where's all the fans? Gee, it's cold at the ballgame but we beat Marion 41-19. Darned snow kept us from having our Homecoming Parade which was go- ing to be the best ever. Gym was beautifully deco- rated for the dance. Second team ballgame with Marion which Eaglets won 13-0. Hurrah! Lost again to Carmi 26-20. Campus Caravan was held at our school. A radio program with all students participating. Oh Boy!
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BARBARA BARNES Valedictorian and D.A.R. Award STANLEY EVANS Salutatorian f , X Helen Jean Barton Joyce Barton Marian Barton Nina Bertino Yvonda Joyce Blue Daisy Brockett Margaret Brown Mary Burklow Martha Carter Bill Coffey Bill Coker Sue Coontz Ruth Craig Nancy Crickman Carl Davenport Bill Davis Jack Doah Robert Duckworth Sue Etherton Mary Ann Flanders Lloyd Ford Teddie Garner Phyllis Gasaway IHGH HONORS Virginia Ande Barbara Barnes Joan Bramlet Patsy Broadhurst Betty Carnahan Judy Carter Donna Cox Stanley Evans Jane Harrawood Harold lrvin Wanda lrvin Yvonne lrvin Barbara Johnson HGNGRS Mary Ann Gates Sue Ellen Gibbs Shirley Glock John Grant Sonia Hattord Patsy Hardy Florence Harvie Tyler Hess Joanne Hopkins Gail lrvin Roma Lee lrvin Darlene Johnson Jane Johnson Clarence Jones Barbara Kendall onn Dorman Lane Glenn Littrell JoAnn Long Ronnie McRoy June Mathieu Bennie Myers Henrietta Nenning Joyce Kuhn James Lyon Darla Mills Annette Miner Shirley Powell Ann Ramsey Melba Lou Shelton Charles Sisk Betty Stetane Shirley Sutton Mary K. Thomas Edward Watson Shirley Nichols Harold Norris Helen Omohundro David Porter Jack Reese Lee Richardson Vickie Schultz Phyllis Skelton Donald Smith Mary Louise Smith Joan Stetane Velma Stovall Veva Nell Sutton Barbara Wargel Shirley Wargel Billie Watson Kenneth Watson Betty Whitlock Mary Jane Wilson Eugene Wooldridge Katherine Wright
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Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 10. 15. 16. 19. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 1. 5. 7. 11. 15, 21. 26-29 2. 4. 8. 9 . 11 . 15 , 16-17 18. 21. 22. Glee Club went to S.l.U. for Music Festival. What beautiful singing! No kidding! The beautiful Hi-Tri Initiation Ceremony and tea were held today. Lost another ballgame. This time to Benton-16-12. Faculty and Board of Education Banquet which is held annually for Thanksgiving. Basketball practice start- ed today. Good Luck, Boys!! Poor little iuniors took those big, old tests all day! My! Turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. Good old Mr. Barnes! Oh boy-a holiday-we love 'em. F.l-l.A. gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family which was repeated at Christmas. Something new-a Journalism Club organized and start- ed the school paper, Eagles Gazette. Boy, we're good! Won our first basketball game with Grayville 44-39. Hi-Y inaugurated coat check serv- ice at game. These kids love to be helpful. Great Pep meeting with band. Mr. Garner introduced our te-am. Football banquet. Mr. Scerial Thompson as speaker. New Co-Captains John Ed Gates and Arthur Herron. Good Luck next year, Boys! What's this he's got his nose stuck in? Oh, Look! First edition of Eagles Gazette. We won another ballgame. Hurrah! Benton is the unlucky loser 45-39. F.F.A. received plaque for good service and several members received medals. Bankers were our guests. Daddy Date Night for F.l-l.A. Oh-those proud papas! Won ballgame with Carmi 51-21. I told you we had a good team! Excitement? That's underestimating the Harrisburg-EL dorado basketball game which we won 42-35. What a wonderful team! We won again! Ridgway is the poor unlucky laser' 5!-40. Our first defeat! Tragic-59-53. Duquion is the lucky team. Christmas vacation is here again! Oh, joy! Glee Club and Madrigal gave us a good send off and of course there were parties. Such confusion! Dramatics Club gave a delightful play, Christmas for the Duchess. Harrisburg Tournament-we lost but in our way of thinking ---- . Sigh . . . back to drudgery! Gee, am I tired!! That New Year's Party. Out of school early because of weather. Everybody ran for the hangout. Another good program. Tuffet and Treave, the trained dogs, gave us a performance. Won over Norris City 46-32. This week the Ag boys and the F.l'l.A. girls exchanged to learn the others work. Money, Money, Money! Students gave generously to Red Cross. Bloom came down to defeat us in basket- ball 48-36. How do they grow 'em so big'??? A sympathetic student body sat in silence in memorial service to Miss Wakeford, Mr. T. Leo Dodd was speaker. We lost again-Galatia 68-63. What's everyone doing at home this week? Just study- ing for those exams again. What's everyone so nervous about anyway?? What a game! Johnston City beat us 55-54. Some games are exciting! Prizes are given to deserving students by W.C.T.U. for an Essay Contest. Officers elected for the new Teen Town. At last we've somewhere to go and we really appreciate it. A big
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