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Left hands cross over. I'1l show you, you old goat. l Mr. Campbell butchers a harmless crayfish. Leave it to Benny! Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. FALL CALE DAR 6-Hurrah! Hurrah! School is off to a great start. Everyone is happy to be back. 7-Our first full day. The freshmen are having a glorious time finding their rooms. 9-Our first Pep assembly was aided by the band and cheerlead- .10 ers. Everyone participated but the freshmen, who seem a little weak this year. -Our first football game of the year at hlontoursville. 12-Startinv our first full week of school we find there are more D students than lockers. Isn't that a surprise? 16-Our second game of the year, with Clearfield. 19-Class elections are in order. Everyone has assembly seats ready for our next assembly. 20-Our V.'s are off to a good start-they beat Montoursville. 23-Everyone is full of cheer today for our big game with Lock Sept. 26 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Haven tonight. -All clubs are organized and ready to begin work. OCTOBER . 6, 7-Everyone is happy but teachers. No school for us, teachers institute. 10-This begins the Tri-Hi-Y initiation. ll-Our first dance of the year sponsored by the F. F. A. If everyone didn't enjoy themselves it was no fault of the Ag boysg they worked hard to make it a real success. 13-The V.'s played Lock Haven at home. They didn't win but gave the team a rough time. 14-Our game with Bellefonte was postponed. 20-The Lions Club presented a host of stars in Headin' Holly' wood. 21-Our Bulldogs lost to Lewistown. 22-The Stars,' were here again for another showing of Headin' Hollywoodf, 24-Because of the successful sale of magazines, the Band and Orchestra mothers gave a party for the members. 25-The Tiadaghton History Club sponsored a successful dance. 28-The Bulldogs met the Bloomsburg team at Bloomsburg. 29-The school council had the successful Charity Ball. 4 NOVEMBER Tonight was our big night for we scored in our game with Milton. All students took Part in American Education Week 7, l l- . IO-The Library Club presented to our school a very interesting 11 22 23 24 28 play. Our last game of the year was with South Sidef' In a special assembly our school saw the Augsburg animals. See anyone you knew? The Senior band members went on a trip to Hershey. They all enjoyed an extra day of vacation. Our Pumpkin Prom was a great success. It was sponsored by the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. We were lucky to have this day off for nearly everyone likes to go hunting. 18
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NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB This club was organized as the Nature Club bv lVIr. Lockard in 1953-54 school term. They took part in all science fairs at Penn State. Many projects followed such as building bird feeding stations and bird houses, having Natural Audubon Screen Tours, buying equipment for the school Aquarium and giving a planetarium and a set of nature books to the school. This year they sponsored a local Science Fair and the winner went to the Susque- hanna Valley Fair at Bucknell University. The club is now afliliated with Science Clubs ol' America at the Pennsylvania ,lunior Academy of Science. The club is divided into three sections with lVIr. Lock- ard sponsoring Biology, lVIr. Hollick- Physics, and lVIr. Pecchia - Chemistry. There are approximately 75 members in the three groups. SCIENCE Izrsl Iirnv, IMI to IIigI1tfMr. Ilolliek, S. Schiavo, C. nmo, XY. Snyder. Svcmnl limvfll. Scltver. C. Kahle, S. Iluinr-s, II. I'rycr. LIIIN XIISI IU I'iul limr, lvfl In liigglil I. Xlcfrziclwli, II. SIiaII'er, Il. 'XI'I:ullu'II, I. Iii'lll1iu'i'm'l, II. Kn'm'l1.in, K. I,L'i'il1, K. Iluxlmvn. Sfwulrl IIYIH' S. XY.ngiiL'r, K. Iluntinaii, I'. ilirzstmn, Il. Ihonlrs, II. XI.:rItIc, C . Suxrlcr, lllirrl limi' H. XI.'iIiIz', Ii. XY.iIi1r'r, II. Xlzrliiolvii, I. IIIITT, D. Stfuuuu. Ifuulll limi' II. NI.um, 'I'. Ramp. N.-XTIIIIIQ Ifirst Row, Icy! In Right fll. Iloull, II. IIei'erIx K. Ilrcoii, If. Ire, IT. Iiramlt, IJ. Klux, II. Hillel' Sccnml How- ,X. I'ccl'l'1il', if fl.urrism1, I7. IAIIIII C. Cline, L. llfmclalvzlilgli, II. Dvisc, I.. Miller Third Ron' -T. Max, XI. Slioldur, X. Reillel, I' XValts, I3. Iirmvn. I rJm'IIi llvm'--XY. Ciilbrillc, N Iiarncr. V. Smith, Mr. Lockartl, II. Vow.
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