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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. jan. Jan. jan. Jan. LONVACADIAN CALENDAR OF YEAR'S EVENTS . 4-We is here. Sunny day-long absent list. Dr. Nichols - whistler. Football meetingg practice will start. Class meetingsg advisors choseng of- ficers nominated. Football-tie Pulaski. Sept. 22- 29-Alexandria Bay-13-O-MUD ! -Lowacadian skit in Assembly. 6-Clayton downed, 20-O. 10-Bought your Lowacadian? -Columbus Day CCarthage Day for L. F. A.j 16-Lowville makes Frontier Basketball League. -Field Day with Sackets Harbor- 45-0. -Brownville, 6-O-ouch! 31-Hallowe'en Party and Dance. -Lowville takes crown from Pulaski at Watertown ! -Senior Play tryouts. -Armistice Day - We HAD to stay home from school l -P.-T. A. Program CThere's talent in them thar teachersj. 16-Discussion of military training. Everyone favored it. Z2-Turkey's gobble or vice-versa. 25-SNOW STORMS. 28-Frontier League Football Banquet. 30-Kiwanis Show Uust like New York only smaller. D 6-Dexter taken through the basketball hoops. l4-Edge out Copenhagen by a point. 18-Super Jr. High Christmas Program. 20-One session-Christmas Vacation. -Senior Christmas Ball success. fBill Gadbaw's Orchestral 2-Don't rush-School reopens. ll-Carthage takes 2-point margin. 18- Pride and Prejudice QBest Senior Play at L. F. A. CSignedj Byron Bowenj 22-West Carthage beats Lowville by 2. 23-Lowville drubs Boonville. 28-31-Midyears and Regents. Bromo- Seltzer, Please ! ' Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Ap r. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. M ay May May May June June june June June June june 6-Lowville takes Carthage for first defeat of year. 8-Alex. Bay victim of Connie's Boys . 12-Ruth Enders aids Lowacadian purse. 16-Swell Sophomore Dance. King and Queen chosen. 20-Lowville trounces Clayton. 28-VVCTU entertain in gym. . l-Assemblv program by Math. classes. 5-L. F. A. girls beat Watertown. 6-League play-offs. Lowville trims Carthage. 12-West Carthage takes tournament final. 16-G. A. A. Playday with Copenhagen, Carthage and Boonville girls. 29-Phys. Ed. Assembly Program. 1-Lt. Walter Keen on deck at L. F. A. 3-National Honor Society Scholarship Exams. 5-Commercial classes have chapel program. 9-Baseball practice well underway. 15-C.C.B.I. speaker addresses Seniors. 16-Potsdam Ole-e Club puts on musical program. 18-26-Blessed Event-Easter Vacation. 23-Junior Prom. First hunter gets the quail. 1-2-N. Y. S. Scholarship examination. 3-Junior Play- You'll Die Laughing . 10--Music Festival at Ilion. 24-Frosh-junior Dance 7-Band students give demonstration in chapel. 14-Flag Day Observance. Moving-up Day. 17-20-Regents Week and Finals. 23-Band Concert and Baccalaureate Service. 24-Senior Banquet-We talk about the past Qweren't we devils?j Z5-Class Night-One Last Fling. 26-Commencement- Hon. Orlo M. Brees. Senior Ball. 1946 . 3
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LowAeAn1AN1946 E 1012 CLASS HI TORY 'llhe Class of '46 is approaching the end of its run at Lowville Academy. VVe're go- ing to miss the routine and fun that high school offered us. Often we'll think back on our four fruitful years. ln '43 we entered high school as Freshmen. Trying to act accustomed to the activities going on around us, we started out by participating in sports and, being a musical class, we made our name in the musical field. Our Sophomore year found us working even harder for scholarships and in extra-cur- ricular activities. A novelty dance, which made us famous, was a courtesy dance for the jun- iors. As juniors we brought more success with our presentation of The Vampire Bat , the junior Prom and another novelty dance. Many of our classmates made the National Honor Society this year, too. Our fourth andftinal year has been our greatest. Pride and Prejudice as a credit to the class and the school history. The Senior Ball at Christmas brought us even more fame. .Xctive in sports, glee club, chorus and National Honor Society we consider this year our best year, Our Senior Picnic, Class Night, Graduation and Senior Ball will leave us with the most pleasant memories of our high school life.
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