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MMMQHR September 6--School starts. Open season on teachers. 13--Juniors pick class rings to mark their growth. 20--Freshmen initiated into forest life by Sophomores. 26--Dramatics club opens season. Freshmen bid farewell to a young buck, Johnny Bill. 28 --Big Buck football player, Larry Smith injured in line of duty. 30--First issue of forest journal, Buck Eyer, is publish d. October S--Seniors travel from forest to field to pick potatoes. ll--Seniors images are carved forever on photographers' plates. lb--Brave Buck CJack Nyhartl bites dust in gridiron battle. 21--Teacher's leave forest for meeting with other forest rangers. ?6--Juniors venture out of forest to try working for a living. CPicking up potatoesj 28--Foregf gnimalgjoin black cats at Junior's Hallowe'en Carnival. November 6--Local Prince of Peace contestants mount tree stumps. ll--Forest and surrounding area cleared of paper scraps by Seniors. 16--People flock to clearing to see Seniors produce HGood Night,Ladies.H 25--Wild turkey honored at Junior Turkey Hop. 30--Forest creatures hunt right answers for Every Pupil tests. December 20--Providers in Home EC, Club feed winter provisions to forest rangersfteachersl. 21--Forest stillness is broken by Jingle Bell Ball sponsored by Seniors. 23--Woods creatures assemble with candles to observe Christmas. 2h--Leave forest to hibernate over Christmas vacation. 26--Buck learns danger of straying from forest, when Jack wrecks. January 2--Back to school and Butch's odd machine startles woods creatures. 9--Bucks duel to determine best in Dramatic Declamation. 18--Senior species venture to edge of woods for Senior scholarship tests. 23--Judges laugh it up as Bucks fight out the Humorous Declamation contest. February 1--Antler work started Cenough saidl 6--Bucks tangle antlers in Oratory battle. 10--Wbods animals dance in clearing at Juniors' leap Year Hop. ll--As some forest members migrate to Delaware for music festival the talk is of the marriage of Sue Hall. 20--Bucks duel with contestants from neighboring woods in Speech tournament. 214--DrarnatiCS Club creatures present plays in clearing. March 2--Sounds of the forest turn musical at County Music Festival. S--Chirping and twittering as local poetry reading contest is held. 15--Bucks who conquered in county speech tourny go to Columbus 21-Jwinners of home forest poetry reading o to county contest. 29--Council of the forest CStudent council sponsers March of Dimes Dance. 30-qAnimals go to edge of woods to celebrate Easter. April 6--Neighboring forest inhabitants travel to our forest for One Act Play contest. 13--Junior animals draw outsiders to forest for their class play 'Just Duckyn. HAY ll--Senior species say goodby at meeting with other animals in the clearing. 12--Juniors species honor leaving Seniors at Banquet and Prom. 13--Bucks gather in the Chapel in the woods for Baccalaureate ceremonies. 18--Bucks sprout antlers at Commencement exercises and depart from forest. 20--Little bucks abandon forest for season--vacation ahead. 20--Seniors migrate to eastern part of the country for their class trip. 1-Q-.41-. .nr-.p . .-.. rv,-gp,-.3 -x.,x.!5,.-:--L.'f---,1:5wK.y ' 'df-T-: 'L:,CE'r2'.-1-2, sl '-nuuwgtnnwnv. mam.,-.,., ...,..f.,..-.J. . . ,.U, ., . ,,n l, r ?a N41 Qvf
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