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JANUARY 1-Seniors make resolution not to skip any more classes. 7-Guy Bellanca, Eugene Carbone, and Jack Maloney come to school playing their guitars. 15-Air escapes from the tires of Joe Sontich's parked automobile. 26-Muddy and sloppy. Mr. Appelman and Ed Primavera come to school with boots reaching above their knees. 30-Thirteen Seniors are missing from Mr. Jones's civics class. FEBRUARY 5--A. Pallozzi, J. Funk, R. Fisher, N. Jones, and B. Brinsko take half Q- day vacation to go to see the Dead-End Kids on the stage. 6-Truant officer reported in school looking for five Senior girls. 9-President Frank Carchedi and Vice-President Paul Centofante are given brief vacation by Mr. Metzger. 14-Andy Susany leaves for a baseball school in Florida. 16-Basketball County Tournament gets under way at Boardman. MARCH 4-Senior Class Meeting becomes tumultous. Ed Galey defends his motto: W.P.A., here we come! 13-Bob Jones comes to school wearing glasses. 16- Echoes Dance is a complete failure. Jimmy Hall reported get- ting gray hair. ' 20-Senior boys and girls win the class tournament championships for second year. 27-First signs of spring. Only Juniors left in Mr. Haines' 5th Period English Class. APRIL 1-Publication of the Owl causes much excitement. 2--Martin Dies, Chairman of Committee of Un-American activities re- ported in school. Mr. Appelman and Frank Carchedi reported in remotest corner of the attic. 13-Mr. Lenhart acts as mediator in the LaBarba-Marg conflict. 23--Mr. Reed speaking of his baseball team compare himself to Joe McCarty of New York Yankees predicting a Winning team. 29-Charles Simon and Loyal Milligan are sentenced to two weeks of eight o'clock for escorting girls during school hours. MAY 7-Seniors introduce new anecdotes at the Junior-Senior Banquet. 17-Seniors hand over all monoplies to the Juniors. 23-Seniors march forward silently and nervously to receive their di- plomas. Teachers heard remarking, O happy day, at last! 24-School Closes for all grades. E351
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