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In REVIEW fed'ig1r'eilsTetird J airaelifre it s una f naiing a s arce as clescrictile I the seri rs a ,fears Nith a return t ine g bricwt music of tne second t e e I r ended ith ff C nci s area crties lrf ERUARY el af lserd Lease Bill one f the le irg torics fthe day t e Ka ia K Jo d bated t ro and c n for assembly Bards inohth lJ snine they across a Beat the Band contest and a s c essf l concert and the Thesrians 'Nl ght cf Flaws ended trie rnonti on a dramatic note MARCH March literally roared in with an essay contest in full swing and the initiation of a book league D1 trict 9 s basketball elimination contest lfept our gym in continual use Siccess ful candidates for roles in the Iunior play Charleys Aunt started re hearsals End of the month found S C presidential nominees a d the r t ready and willing for our annual spring vacation APRIL. Early spring flowers Nere rivalled in brilliance by the many events of this month An Honor Ban guet the final balloting for Student Council orexy C-'lee Club s concert our annual Barn Dance and the Juniors play Charleys Aunt too numero is to mention anything but the fact of ther haling occirrecl. The senior left on the long-awaited Washington tru: and 'with them exited April, MAY With the seniors still at Wash' ington Rooms 24, lO and ll were ex- traordinarily auiet. Ambrosial indeea e e the scents Nafted up from the auditorium Nhere cooking scho l was in progress. Those gray clad forrns on the c'n ier track seemed ghost-like, f, other teams could not catch them, Ref viving a charming custom which had been allowed to lapse, the iuniors honored the graduating seniors with a prom. Came the dawn of another day and final exams. IUNL june was rightly the seniors month. The climax of their years in school was the Baccalureate and Com- mencement services but the real end was the last day of school, when the moving up exercises moved them up and out. S- .-nr Q ,,...: VVE ACT, EAT, AND PLAY THE GAME , Fmt. . ,, P .. ,TAY -q,,- A ,,,,, .-,F d . ,ii-C ...,-....,..: is K., ..., .,-. 4 E-.Cf MV- - . .NM .-.. W., .u J . .,,..aa. -xi DECZLLTQ' Q ,ix l'1CEIl'3'l,.CI'Y W v is -,,, ,A... O p, ani., .i . .,.,.,.-. . av, , :J o 3 C a 1 A 'ce pudding 7 Machine-age feeds S S e r lil t c A ..,.,,s WMA -4.-, 6. .,.,,A..o, 9 .. sam an.. ,-.3 .,.,.,., T and mms A ,NM nw 'AQ- A.. ut :or ine r.e:,: st . L., u.. .-..,.., ll. At l,a.,, .., ao-.-ri. ...ae i... J ..g.., b....d,.. l2 Archers all 13, Book-of-ine-ye 9 v-,A -J- ab
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vi HW' HERE. AND THLRL ABOUT THL SCHOOL S l 1 ' Q The Year SEPTEMBER ee Answering the claricn call of the school bell, 696 reported for classes, and a record breaking 479 bought memberships in the Four-Eold. Vlatching the football team togged out in bright new jerseys wasf-as always A-an afterschool pastime of prime im- portance. I-lurrifliane photographers clicked their cameras right and left in their eagerness to get pictures for the annual. Planning next months conven tion ended the month OCTOBER Events trod on one anothers heels in October, and even the most hardened school veteran was left breathless by the rush. To begin with, a hugely successful state-wide Student Council Convention was held within our walls Anything but ar earthquake would have seemed anti climati after thatl The Seniors how ever built up to a little crescendo of activity on their own what with hav ing their pictures taken selling maga fines and rehearsing The Night of lanuary loth The school s good deed of the nonth vtas sending Christmas boxes to refugees in Europe NOVEMBER Shadow of the presi dential election was cast when Presi dent Roosevelt won the school election by one vote Patriotic presentation of twin wool flags to the community by its students highlighted the Armistice Day program With the ending of a hort sweet football season the all out signal was given basketball can didates Hall Patrol and Ir Poli e were organized V- tch out' DECVMB R Amid shots red coated hunters and leaping deer hunting sea son coened ln the contest Kane High vs Opening Day of Deer Season the scnool came out second best for there were 93 missing the first day Cameron Beck kno fun to the country s youth for iis insp at onal talks emphasized What you will be you are now be con ing The month ended in a glor i n l f Ct ristir as activity KW Al UARY e ure fipte srorts t e con o r was undsuaiiy peas ing t t e ear The second 1 ove nent g tl roirantic climaxina
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