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19- Daddy date night. 23-Senior assembly. 26-Freshmen and Sophomore party. 29-Chorus festival at Cambridge. APRIL l -GAA all school party. 2 -Chorus and band contest. 5 -Chorus assembly. 8 -Good Friday-No school. 8 -End of 5th six weeks. I5- 16-Junior Play. 19-FHA banquet. 20 -Sophomore assembly. 2l-Galva relays. 22-Davenport relays. 22-Spring Music Festival. 23-Junior and Senior party. 26-Fulton relays. 27 Freshmen and Sophomore-conference track. 29-Track meet-Cambridge. 29-30-State Music contest. Unit of lllinois tests MAY 3 -Track at Geneseo. 4 -Band festival at Orion. 6 -Junior and Senior Prom. 7 -FHA Rally at Cambridge 7 -Clinton track meet. lO-Conference track meet. Il-FFA assembly. 'I3-District track meet. i7-Class Night. 20-Senior trip. 22-Baccalaureate. 25-High School Graduation. 25-26-Semester ll tests. 27-Last day of school. 28-Alumni Banquet. V..,y.,, ,slfxuri sl ' hifi M- '-615 A -lv ' .'u'5, 5 8.1 ' ' A1 1 C g B1
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adorn, gwwzw. AUGUST 30-First day of school for freshmen. 3l-All students report to school. SEPTEMBER 6 -Labor Day. No school. l7-Football begins Aledo fherel 24-Winola ltherel 28-Juniors ordered rings. OCTOBER l -Sherrard ltherel 8 -Williamsfield iherel l3-End of lst six weeks. l5-Cambridge itherel l5-Senior pictures taken. l9-No school. 2l-Freshmen initiation. 22-Assembly. 23-Band marched at Macomb homecoming. 29-Reynolds lherel 29-Homecoming. NOVEMBER l -6-FHA Week. 3 -FHA Assembly. 5 -Alwood ltherel 6 -Sophomore Party. 7-i3-American Education Week. 9 -First Chattersheet. ll-Armistice Day-No school. l2-l3-Senior Play. l9-Pop Concert. 23-ROVA lherel 24-GAA Assembly. 24-End of 2nd six weeks. 25-26-Thanksgi ving vacation-No school. 30-Aledo lherel DECEMBER 3 -Winola ltherel 4 -Geneseo iherel 6 -Football banquet. 7 -Williamsfield ltherel l0-Sherrard iherel l2-Christmas chorus program. l4-Cambridge iherel l5-Junior assembly. l7-Atkinson lherel 18-FHA Christmas party. 20-Juniors received their rings. 27-3l-Fulton Tournament. JANUARY 3 -School resumes. 5-6-7-Corn Belt tournament at Cambridge. l2-l3-Semester exams. T3-Cornbelt Meeting. l4-End of semester l. l4-Reynolds itherel l8-Alwood lherel l9-Freshmen assembly. 2l-Winola lherel 28-Alleman ftherel FEBRUARY l -Erie ltherel 3 -No school-bad weather. 4 -All state chorus and band at Champaign 4 -Williamsfield lherel 8 -Cambridge ltherel ll-No school-bad weather. ll-Atkinson ltherel l5-Reynolds fherel l5-Oracle pictures taken. l8-Alwood ltherel 22-ROVA ltherel 25-End of 4th six weeks. 25-Sherrard ltherel MARCH 'l-4-Regional tournament at Geneseo 8 -Basketball Banquet. l2-District solo and ensemble music contest. I5-FFA Banquet.
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Band At the beginning of the year the band was composed of sixty members. Chosen as our officers were: President- Judith Hamilton, Vice-President-Mahlon Peterson, Secre- tary-Sharon Williams, Treasurer-Carolyn Peterson, and Re- porter-Marlene Hogren and Janet Peterson. We participated in a number of activities throughout the year, such as playing at all our home football and basket- ball games, giving a pop concert, marching in the Macomb Homecoming Parade, and presenting an assembly program. Five of our members participated in the All State Band and Chorus, which was held on February 4 and 5 at Cham- paign, Illinois. Marlene Hogren, Ruth Hardin, Gary Fuller- ton, and Frank Sundeen attended the All State Chorus and Susan Lawson attended the All State Band. The band and fifteen solos and eight ensembles were entered in the District Contest. The solos and ensembles competed on March 12 and the band on April 2. On May 4, we were host to the Corn Belt Conference's bands and together they presented a mass band concert. ' Qunlzfnf Sue Lawson, Carolyn Peterson, Ruth Hardin, Marlene Peterson 3 '16 T' Ann Louise Rehn, Mary Van Houtte i 2 Qi 5 X 4, E s X
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