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3 Red Letter Days SEPTEMBER School opened and once mere the wheels began to grind. School band's appearance in assembly. Arthurs scores and Seniors elect him president. Seniors selected their class jewelry. OCTOBER Football gained spotlight although Pike defeated us 24fO. M. H. S. emerges muddy, but almost victorious from the Findley game. Score: OfO. Holiday-fTeachers Institute. Senior High went to town to see Midsummer Night's Dream . NOVEMBER Senior Class Dance. We show Sewickley how it's done! Score: 17fO. Allfschool play, 'lDotty and Daffyv. Seniors flashed their school jewelry. O Students relaxed and ate turkey4it was Thanksgiving. A DECEMBER Basketball opened with a full house. Blanketyfblanik! Neville won 16-15. Seniors and faculty had pictures taken for yearbook. Iniated our new Crimson and White basketball suits by defeating Sewickley 2420. The Flame chosen as yearbook's name. Special assembly-- Why the Chimes Rang presented. jan. 2 Christmas Vacation. 2 2 2 JANUARY We started our basketball league season with Bethel. 1 Midyear examination Blues. 4 Vacationffblizzard. junior and Senior class journeyed to Penn Theaterf!'A FEBRUARY Tale of Two Cities . Junior Class Hop. Almost demolished Findley, the basketball champions. MARCH Staff members went to Journalism meeting at Schenley H Senior Class viewed the great flood. O More vacation. Yearbook assembly. Senior Play Cast. Miiistrel Show. APRIL Football and basketball letters awarded to gridiron flashes and basketball stars. Athletic stag banquet. Seniors turned waiters while their mothers cooked a Chicken Dinner. Sophomore Class Dance. igh. MAY' Senior Class presented Seventeen . 22 Senior Exams---Seniors jump last hurdle between them and diplomas. Big school event of year-Junior Prom. Picnicf4Moon takes over roller coaster and dance floor at West View. Baccalaureate services-at last we realize that our High School life is over. JUNE Commencementfwith tears and cheers, Seniors go forth warmed for life's combat. Senior Class Night Roundfup. P. T. A. reception for Seniors. Thus the curtain falls on another eventful year.
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Journalism EEPING pace with all other activities, Journalism has expanded rapidly this term. The outstanding feature in this work was the increase in size and cirf culation of our school paper, IvIoon Beams , published bifweekly. No small credit for this is due to Geraldine Busch, editorfinfchief, Emily Erickson, associate editor, and a faithful and hardworking staff. Then, in order that we might present a weekly resumee of our activities, Moon High Notes , appeared in every issue of the Coraopolis Record. Vianna Kennedy, as editor, and Vsfayne Coss, sports editor, made this column a popular feature. Also in order that we might see what other schools have done, twelve students, representatives from the Flame , Moon Beams , and Moon High Notes staffs attended the conference of the High School journalistic Association at Schenley High School on March 7. Hall Patrol N important factor in the maintainance of good behavior and obedience in the corridors between class periods was the efficiency and tactfulness of that group known as the Hall Patrol. When the first bell rang for the exchange of classes, thirteen patrolmen took their designated places in the hall. Single line, please, 'LKeep to the right. Walk down those stairs, -that was the job of a hall patrolman. We realizc the great amount of work connected with this task and we duly appreciated thc effort put forth by which this year's patrol obtained such excellent results! Secretarial Corps N order to gain as much experience in secretarial practice as possible, each com' ' ' mercial senior was assigned a teacher to whom he acted as secretary throughout the year. Clicking of typewriters and the whirl of the mimeograph were all signs that the secretaries were at work. This proved a very worthfwhile enterprise and afforded much good training. The secretarial corps consisted of the following students: joseph Arthurs, Elizabeth Smonko, Helen McEwen, Frank Evanko, Leora La Rue, Louise Hofacker, Josephine Lucas, john Regotti, Theodora Medwid, Clyde Shafer, Joseph Butera, Alice Salaga, Thelma Smith, Dorothy Moser, Vianna Kennedy, Lawrence Butterini, and Clara Morrow.
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