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CLASSES
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AUGUST 28 — First Faculty Meeting. 29 — First day of school. SEPTEMBER 22 — Peanut Prom. 2 8 — Harvest vacation begins. NOVEMBER 2 — School in session 3 — Harvest Ball. 10 — Lyceum (Bob Taber, Natura- list). 18 — Pepper Birthday Ball. 30 — Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 15 — Lyceum (Montague, Magi- cian) . 2 5-26 — Christmas vacation. JANUARY 1 — New Year ' s vacation. ) — Senior Play. FEBRUARY 10 — Sweetheart Formal. 20 — Choral Reading Program. 23 — Senior Syncopation. MARCH 2 — Freshman Hoop Der Roop. 6 — Lyceum (Melody Maidens) . 7-10 — Basketball Tournament (here) . 9 — Sophomore Frolic. Last of March — Pep Vodie APRIL 2 — Debate Tournament. 4 — Music Program. 6 — Declamation Contest. 7 — Junior Prom. 1 3— K. K. K. Dance. 20 — Track. 27 — Track Meet. MAY 2-3 — School Play. 1 1— Girls ' Day. 1 8— M Day and Award As- sembly. 2 5 — Commencement and Akimni Ball.
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DEE ARMSTRONG President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated — Bonnie Rae Middleton, Vice-President; Dee Armstrong, President; Marilyn Hart, Secretary; Mr. Teuscher, Adviser. Standing — Marie Byrne, Cheer Leader; Elsie Ricks, Cheer Leader; Norma Jean Holley, Reporter; Cornell Bird, Athletic Manager; Erma Neiwirth, Recreation Leader (not in picture). In the Senior Class, the ideals, standards, and accomplishments are in a large measure crystalized. As we look back over the past four years, we experience the feeling of having done something worthwhile. Outstanding accomplishments of this class were our annual play, Thumbs Up, a delightful mystery-comedy which was exceptionally well presented, and our ice-skating party, which was an enjoyable affair. This class faces an uncertain future; but, wherever we go, we will be strengthened by the pleasant memories of our high school days and the training which will prove invalu- able to us for the rest of our lives.
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