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Chronology good time.J . . . The music department again became busy on Thursday, the l9th, as all of the glee clubs, choirs and instrumental groups presented the Christ- mas Concert for the students, and, in the evening, for the general public. The art department had made a series of huge Christmas cards which illustrated the music .... Friday we all went hither and yon for a long, long vacation. JANUARY . . . January 6th found us back in school with Christmas behind and exams fshudderll ahead. Along with exams, january was devoted largely to basket- ball and swimming .... Birmingham High School was fully represented on Friday the 10th as they journeyed here to meet both the swimmers and the basketball squad. The basketball game was followed by a hop sponsored by the class of '59 .... The next week was given over to swimming and basket- ball too: Monday-swimming, Edsel Ford, Tuesday-basketball, Port Huron, and Fri- day-swimming and basketball at Hazel Park . . . Saturday brought a welcome relief from sports as the music department presented the annual Winter Concert. fThe Band and Orchestra deserve a :hm ...f-' Mixt-rl emotions show 'ill the fzwts of Kathy Kohn, Sally lfaton, Sharon Brownson, Carol Hinmon, Bob Eaton. Fred ticrtls, Suzy Dixon and Sylvia Maintzcr as they compare results on their report cards . x nlurlv throughout tht- war L-:ich class sponsors an after-grunt' :lance and 21 full evening dance. Here, as at INOSY tt thcln. thc dress is casual :incl the dancers appt-ar to ln' K'l1,1U3'l'lf3 IIN mllblf- SU
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Chronology queen, Ann Van Bever, her court, and the dance sponsored by the senior class made the evening a great success. NOVEMBER . . . November came roaring in on a happy note as we beat East Detroit at their homecoming game, Zl to 6. Monday was quiet, but there was a mad scurry on Tuesday as we prepared our Helens for a locker inspection. Wednesday was Parents' Night, and the ax fell as our parents came to school to meet the teachers. The final game of the football season was played in bitter cold, but the fans were warmed as the Bathers came across with a 20 to 7 win over Berkley. . . . Tuesday the l2th was busy with the Y -Teens informal initiation, and the E.lVl.l... conference at Hazel Park. The rest of the school week was very quiet. Saturday, November I6, the senior class presented the comedy, Goodbye, My Fancy which was received with en- thusiasm .... Tuesday, the l9th, we Fire had a safety assembly to observe Prevention week, and on Friday, the sophomores got into the act with a dress- up dance. The following Monday the Masque and Wig went to Detroit to see the comedy hit, Auntie lVlame. . . . Tuesday we all attended a Thanksgiving assembly put on by our vocal and instru- mental music departments. That evening the Y-Teens held their formal initiation in the First Presbyterian church and at the close of the day Wednesday we all went home to turkey and 'rest over Thanksgiving. DECEMBER . . . December 2nd found us back in school suffering from Uturkeyitisn and already eagerly looking forward to Christmas .... That first day back, we were entertained during the noon hour by lVlr. Gerald Gerard, who gave a concert on our new electric organ. The rest of the week passed quietly, and we spent the weekend demolishing the rest of the turkey .... On December I0th, the Bather five, hampered by lack of height and experience, dropped the first away game to Grosse Pointe. Friday the lVl.C. swimming team opened its season at Royal Oak Kimball .... The next week- end was a BIG one as the Y-Teens put on the Snowball one of their two annual formal dances. The Civic Center, where the dance was held, was decorated in the theme of a silver slipper, and the large crowd stayed late fand had a Mary Lou Hayden, Carol Kowlaczyk, Colleen Gillespie Sandra Gobat, Dale NVebb, Judy Bennett, Becky Howard and Julie Brush enact a scene from the senior play Goodbye My Fancy Brent Anthony and Barbara Kolznak were only two of the many gay couples who enjoyed the Snowball Ioan Syrja-helped at enrollment. time, this was one among the many services she performed to win the D A R Go d Citizenship award, 79
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Bankers Marie Di Vergilio and Gary Ellis greet. a 'pro- spective customer when the bank opened for business in February. Chronology cheer for their hard work and entertain- ing concertslj . . . Monday, the 27th, was the first day of exams, and Wednes- day we all staggered home to rest our bruised brains .... By Friday, we had rested up enough to come to watch the Bather Five get dropped by East Detroit. and attencl the frosh sponsored D hop afterward. FEBRUARY . . . After a long week-end, we bounced into February and Monday the 3rd found us with report cards in hand. f My parents will kill melul On Tuesday. the Y-Teens presented an all-school assembly featuring Dr. Martin Sobel who spoke on Brotherhood, and that evening the basketball squad journeyed to Birming- ham. After only a two-day rest, the squad was off to Port Huron on Friday. . . . Wednesday found the teachers enjoying the annual Staff Breakfast in the M.C.H.S. cafeteria. The next day Joe was back to get the magazine sales off to a good start with an assembly, and the sales, which lasted eleven days, were a big success. MARCH . . March was a busy month on the nb-mn-uname Wilbur ln lit-brnary, the Student Council has its animal ll1Llf.fZ1ZlllC sales campaign. Marilyn Farber and Mike Malbin display the prizes to be won by the top student salesmen in this year's contest.
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