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February 15 February 22 March 6 March 7 April 3 April 30 May 7 b June 7 June 8 The Region 7 hockey tournament began today. All those wishing to attend were dismissed early. we were all held in suspense as to which brother would die in WThe Corsican Brothersn, , An Americanization program was given by the speech class. V After seeing Carl Josephs we all decided to become archers. we saw the movie HFive Little Peppers and How They Grown. Our last lyceum number for the year was presented by Roy Mayer After a day of hard work we enjoyed two hours of relaxation witnessing the movie HEnchanted Forestn, A picnic which was enjoyed by all was the final social event of our three years in the Junior High School, Today ends our three years of work, study, and play. We now advonce to membership in the Senior High School. My my, how time does fly! I
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February 2A March ll M March.27 April 3 April 6 May 2 May ll May 16 May 25 June 9 September October 5 'o ctober 12 October November 22 December lb December l9 December 22 January 8 ' January 16 February 3 The movie, HThe Roosevelt Storyn, kept us on the verge of tears as we witnessed the life of a great man. Combed hair! Dazzling smiles! Shinny faces! What's up? It's Mr. Christian who has come to take our pictures. lb were all very happy! A severe storm caused a failure of electricity. Ah, another half-day vacation. whispers were going around. Who would be the new officers? his was election ay for the student council.- The Easter holidays were approaching. Wednesday until the following Tuesday. School closed at A:OO on we enjoyed the movie, UThe Last of the Mohicansn which was an exciting as well as a historical film. The lyceum number, Music Unlimited was presented in theassembly. Two of Miss Kastelic's speech students entertained us with very good readings. HComin' Round the Mountainn a hilarious hillbilly comedy kept us rocking to and fro in our seats, A happy year has gone by and we all look forward with eager hearts to our ninth grade year as Freshmen. Ninth Graders 1950 - 1951 Ninth' graders at last! Now wer were important! fOr did we just tlrink we werel? T H noi. B 'std C1 ff d't ' pggsrgif It Effie aigflfirivgrlzfiiking figmcbilgifiiigniiaig tgnsgiiiiirgg fiber glass. Clint Hammond entertained us with a few magic feats and a bit of ventriloquism. A After witnessing William Wallace's Marvel of Memory we all A wished that we had memories like his. We began a well-deserved Thanksgiving vacation and enjoyed it. nChristmas Spiritn a radio playlet brought to us by Miss Kastelicfs speech class. and 21 Everyone enjoyed the humorous Christmas play UGood Will Toward Womenn and the more serious one NThe Christmas Voice.N Appropriate for this time of the year the movies UChild of Bethlehemn and NKing of Kingsn were shown. With the excitement of the holidays over sckool began again. The feature movie HCopacabanaN was presented in the assembly. Our class party was a big success -- good lunch, good entertainment and dancing for those who weren't bashful.
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1951 CLASS PROPHECY NEureka1V cried Jim Brown, the scientist, who won the Nobel Prize for his solution of the simple yet baffling problem of which came first, the chicken or the egg. He had invited several of his friends to spend the evening at his palatial home and look at television. The test patterns appeared on the screen. He turned to the guest on his right and asked, HOver which channel do I get that program where they are giving awards for the best performances on radio,.television, stage, and screen? That's the program I'd like you folks to see.n . Q Hwhy not try channel number one?N said Loren Ross, president of the J. C. Penney Company. ' ' Ulf you don't mind I'd rather watch the wrestling matches,H said Tom Beste, the owner of a gigantic chain of dairies. UI hear it s the fight of the year between Glamorous Gordon Kangas and Gorgeous Gary Wilcox. There is a lot of money involved in this match. I understand that Terry Erkkila, owner of the nut and bolt factory, and Stephen Paciotti, president of the Lonely Heart's Club, have bets of a hundred million dollars on Gorgeous Ganf.N R UYou are wrong on the date of that match, nchorused Marvin Hammer and Charles Ochis, owners of a fabulous gold mine five miles outfrom Timbuctoo. HThat 's on tomorrow night.H UHere comes a good mystery,H piped up another guest.. Uwe may as well watch Dr. Speckel and Mr. Spied in their thrilling drama, Meet Frankenstein in N a Mortuary. Hwho plays in it,H querried a timid voice. HOh, haven't you heard?N came a reply. NIt's those gruesome fellows, Clarence Kemp, Ronald Erjavec, Marvin Hall, and Joseph Horoshak.N NThe program is sponsored by the Under Hill Mortuary, owned by Janes, Thomas, and Marvin Hill, U added another guest. For a few minutes the group watched intently but as the play became more and more horrible a trembling voice asked, UDo you mind if we switch to another channel? I'll be afraid to go home if I see much more of this.N Jim Brown changed channels and on the screen appeared a handsome fellow with a booming voice. HThis is Robert Kloiber, your announcer. The Edgar Bergen show will not be televised tonight. Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd both have the measles and are not allowed to appear. However, a desperate attempt is being made to find substitues for them. If McCarthy Matchefts and Snerd Kotchevar can be persuaded toisake their places, the show will go on.N NAnd now for your mid-evening news, brought to you by the most fr ous commentators of the day, Lawrence Tahija and Tom Kukar. They will tel you what is going on in the world of culture.H Y , 1' X. ...v.3Maan.OsssH9i2,s.2s szass2es.anasatNe.92abiBf.as.Faris' His beautifully HAndrine-Kvaternik will make her debut in the Broadway play, Romeo and Juliet. Dick Niemiste will star as Romeo.H
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