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CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 2 tt 5 »i 26 October 22 w 23-2U November 7 December 3 n 11 ii 2U January 8-9 W 2U [February 26 mrch U, 5. 6, ' J n 16-20 f ft 27 April 3 It 11 II 2U II 30 May 1 ti 1 n U, 5, - it 9 it 15-16 it 17 it 20 tt 21-22 ii 26 First Day of School Freshman Initiation Senior Dance Senior Guidance Day Journalism Conference Freshman Dance Senior Class Play Football Banquet Christmas Vacation Semester Exams Letterman Dance Junior Class Play Basketball Tournament Spring Vacation Volleyball Tournament Senior Ball BasketDall-Volleyball Junior Prom Junior-Senior banquet May Day Sophomore Dance Skip Day District Track Meet State Track Meet Baccalaureate Graduation Final Exams School's out
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HI-LIFE At the beginning of the school year of 1952-1953 the student council appointed Bonita Booth editor of the Hi-L fe. Bonita in turn picked her staff, which was as follows: Assistant editor, Juanita Whitesell; activities, Janet Hofstra; features, Barbra Endersby; girls sports, Sharon Day; boys sports, Mel Ambrose; alumni, Doris Schmidtj art editor, Kathleen Woodside; freshman reporter, Reba Goss; sophomore reporter, Gladys Palmer; junior reporter, Ed Elston; and senior reporter. Avis Hay, Starting on September 2U, 1952 the newly elected editor and staff put the first Hi-Life out. Other publications were as follows: October-31; November-30; December-23; January-30; February-27; March-31; April-30; and May 15, The paper published in April was the annual Sophomore Edition, Rqy Tunison with the help of others mimeographed the paper every month. Miss Bonney was the adviser. Editor and assistant editor attended a journalism conference held in Eugene, Oregon on the 23rd and 21 th of October, First Row: Dolores Sanders, Mel Ambrose, Juanita Whitesell, Ed Elston, and Reba Goss. Second Row: Miss Bonney, Sharon Day, Barbra Endersty, and Janet Hofstra. Third Row: Avis Hay, Kathleen Woodside, Bonita Booth, Doris Schmidt, and Gladys Palmer,
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