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SCHOOL CALENDAR August -School starts with fervor and fun. Curious as to the looks of the new principal and new teachers. Everyone gets acquainted except the freshmen, and it IS really too early to expect much from them. Find.that our teacher-principal knows what he is domgg he has a system. -Alumni drop in. Heard one say that Miss Hankins helped him get his start in life. September -Miss Holman puts in an anpearance-hm- make teachers so young these days. -Wonder what Bonza studies about today? Could it he the army? -Like the way our principal makes announce- ments and the way he then reviews us! -Seniors get all involved with poetryg Algia likes his- rare. October -Wonder who the visitor was? Ask Martha Bea. -Class tournaments! Hip! Hip! Well, would you have thought it, senior girls and junior boys? -And sometimes we go to the show. 'Tis edu- cational. -Mr. Bilbrey makes science interesting. Ask Pinky. -Halloween carnival! Never did see so many ugly faces. fWho said masks?J November -Basketball season opens with an exchange of feeble blows with Rickman. -Delightful vacation and lots of turkey. -What's this, a wildcat? December -Exams! Money for Red Cross. -More ball games, Alpine doesn't like the score. -Lost a senior to a man. Why weren't we asked to the wedding, Alice? -Snow! Was it snowing in Celina, Elena? January -More ball games. We always have victory. -Take time out to applaud our librarian for her excellent cooperation and good nature. -Then began a series of new teachers in science -scientific experiment. 3, gg 28- February Photographer comes, and so many new dresses, and did you see Bill, Noel, and Henry? Clarence holds his own in a crowd of girls in English class. 10-Mr. Prather leaves because of illness of his father. -Did anyone get a valentine? -Begin-Pinkeye--Lucille-that's news! 25-District tournament. Plug-Miss Tucker says, Let's join the VVAVES and learn to swim. March An unsuccessful trip made to the tournament at Cookeville. --Miss Holman changes her name. --Such a hall game! For the Red Cross. Senior play. April --Junior play. --Junior-senior banquet. M ay --Baccalaureate sermon. --Commencement. N1N1s LITTLE.
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WILDCAT STAFF Editor in Chief ,.... Assistant Editor ..., Business Manager, . . Sports Editor ..... Soeial Editor ..... Art Editor ....,..., Circulation Manager .... General Reporter ..,. Faculty Adviser. . . A ........JEAN STEPHENS ,. . . .MARGARET WINNTNGHAM . . ...KATHERINE MCMILLIN .HENRY JI-IRNIGAN , . . .ANN HOWARD . . .Jo ANN LITTLE KATHERINE SELLS HOUSTON HOLMAN ....,MISS MILLER HONOR STUDENTS ALGIA HOLT BETTY VVINDLE
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