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H . 'D.u 1960 ill1Y's'UNbKY-IHVWMONEANTB TUESDAY IU! WEDNESDAY IU! THURSDAY llll FRlDAY Ill SATURDAY IIQ ' ' 'i ' ' '1 'Z , I. C? e H177 .Y 1 L 2 : :Qu -fy ,, 5 .. 3 4 5 6 5, -:pfs X., -Q L -1- SDR NC VACATION! - ' - , -V www is-s....,..,....+ 1 e -W-+ 2 4' 1 1111 2. 10 W' ll 12 13 Fl 15 16 Q I . 1 ws it 1. 5, Y' X'--1 l'l H S Good Frida I-f 'Y-l li fl ,' lm ,X 11' Classes Bands ll fy ill 1 f f l. ,U X -' Resume Orchestra C-lose at 'I ff? viola: ll' IX . -1 mm 1 noon - - 1 T1:t:1:' is - . Q ,T + .y. MW-3u+ - T T 3 f' Awfsii-:N g 1 1 11 winners PAULUS Wgsitz - 9 27- -. Meeting End ol- lni 3 mulring pu-md li vu- rauvawm + -V L .y, + f: 2 Z4 25 Z6 '27 28 Z9 30 Rlport l'l'or'1Z0rl Elf-C'lQIOH Cards 5' '5 1 L mlgjbg W :limi ' ' 'IL l1 'z.m2fliasGWl'1 ll Il A S ' 't Of S ' Two teachers ioined us second semester. Miss Bosman, a former teacher at HHS, returned from a two-year stay in Saudi Arabia: Mrs, Karstens came to us from Alaska, where she taught for several years. The school year is practically over when April comes, but activi- ties by no means stop. lt takes a while to get over a week of vaca- 5 ' tion and it seems everyone has a fy, 2 'ga--4fs'1 c -3 '4.1'fr1?j' 4 ,IL . x '1,1',' - - touch of spring fever, but classes ggjgffg, fx' tj 943 : I 1, .. - ... -' v l l' , . resume on schedule. u 1 W - -- - J-' - 1 fr . f - V , . ' .F - ' ' 1 The baseball team begins hard V ' 5 6 X' - , Q 1.1 - 'f - ' f- --- . . . - e 1 T 1 ffl l ,- 1' f VT Practice only taking time out to eat :Q ,, . - 1, .1 1 l ' f . e - , ' ' 'wg . ' 'a V' , 'l 1 Ls' , , ' -J their Easter candy! But the last ' X, X 525 isps- Ei- Q - ' . . . . . L' Qt' :.' --15 T- 1 '15, .- v- ' 'N ,., . week is the most EXCITIYIQ-ll is 1 ' ' : '6 'I If ,V A IFF' election time. The rlotous skits at J ' A v -4-cs, ' caucus are followed by a week of '- :ij A ' Sue Williams, Paul Rowgo, Judy Martin, Jerry Hagans, and Dave Hollenbach make pleasure out ol a tedious task of counting ballots for the elections. political campaigning. ' The halls are filledlwith posters. After such hard but rewarding work, congratulations are certainly due to those elected. Ron Moat gets ready to bunt.
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