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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON Ilttllllwl' tln rt-.illv toltl night nt the lleres him' the Tigers t rcssing room lui L ltlrlwttwit ,:.nnt Dc-.tn Dellintlen. Teil .itter one of thc OOIW1 inns Dua. nlin lolin lilies, .intl Clirol Clnspei' Cfniinrv looks tlciul tirct 1 tn ut xii lint 4-min' the .u.nne. pl.iw.-rs .intl ITTAIILILLFN limi-r right p.int-lx 'lihis is tl t.nnil.ir stone to till ltnuil hlassillon tins. 'lilie hlnssilltin 'I'i.:ei's. letl ln' Ditlc Rimnn. ITU! on the lui tnltl lx-met-it the mnlss ot the Swing 1i.inil. FST ITT L' si luliiieteiisiini: 'l.nkButil1er Bah Pnclcer has gin interesting ttlies the gntne with con- expression on his Lice .ls Obie ttin .is Don lltnnes helps plants .i kiss nn llinnecotning innireil lerry Kreiaier on the Queen Sally Dutton. wtnih. The Dramatic Club presented the second play of the year on the first and second of march. The Hasty Heart was well received by the audiences. Friday evening, March ninth, the combined choirs presented the Mid-winter concert. Can any of the speech club members forget the exciting times had at the state finals on the seventeenth and eighteenth of March? A good month was had by the swimming team. The regular Easter service held on March twenty-third. Another welcomed vacation began that afternoon. This time it lasted one week as we returned to classes the day after Easter. One of the really big social events of the year was the Military Ball sponsored by the Band Mothers Club on Saturday the twenty-fourth of March. Elaborate decorations at the American Legion Hall helped make this dance a huge success. The advanced choir received a superior rating at the district music contest. April began as a busy month for everyone. The end ot the third grading period fell on the sixth. lt was hard to realize that the year was coming to a close. You could feel the hustle and bustle around the school as the seniors were already thinking ot tinal exams and graduation. The first few weeks ctf,'.'1i. .t.f nu l'.1,qt li llige I R
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after Easter vacation saw the choir spending many hours in rehearsal for the show, Brigadoon . Many persons remembered seeing the movie version, but, regardless, everyone who saw the performance in the auditorium was well pleased by the excellent showing of the choir and the individual leads. The operetta was held on the evenings of April twelfth and thirteenth. The annual Student Council Capers, held on May sixteenth, was fun for everyone. April twentieth was the day of our annual Spring football game. The Y-Teens and the Hi-Y sponsored a dance in the boys' gym after the game. lt almost seemed like fall again except for the weather. The Dramatic Club presented their final play of the sea- son All My Sons . Senior girls who have been taking the stenographic course spent the last days of April and the first week of May working in various offices and other places of business in Massillon. The advent of the spring months witnessed a new interest in sports. This time it was the spring sports - track, golf, baseball, and tennis. Although the follow- ing is not as large as that of football, the interest on the part of the boy is just as high. Most of the district meets were held in the latter part of May. The Annual Spring Concert was held on the fourth of May. The Dramatic Club held their formal on the fifth of May. The three star bandsmen made their exit at their regular assembly which was held in the auditorium on the tenth of May. 4 ffzffflmtf .L Vittory tliinte in the hoys' gyin. November 19. CQ- liootlmll l5.inquet .it the Atneritan Legion. lfront: ,Terry Kreiuer. tlefensive linem.ing iinil Daive Artliilmltl offensive lmcli. Top: Bob Cocklin, liitelmtlwrgbghliirv Griiber,,of'fensive nickle Dave Catmry, Illust efficient offensive aintl tlefensiveg aintl liar Rntlrke, secontlnry tlefense, Ann Spranlale imtl Marilyn Singer are selling tickets to the first Drintmtie Club play, The lleircss. Maxine llroxxnfieltl. llele.i Dominitla. .intl Clmrlotte Nice-xx.1niler irc in the process of iniikinuu it Cfliristiims toolcie house in Miss -rzoes Gernmn tliiss. The proiett xwnt to the tsitiitifms xxqirtl .tt the hospit.il. Page 15
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