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Page 110 text:
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The Student Council blew its last dollar ona , wonderful dance that began our Christmas vacation. HighSchoolers, Junior Highers and Exes danced to the music of Johnny Keating in a Christmas fairy- land of tinsel and make-believe snow. Everyone had loads of fun and all agreed that it was one of the best dances O. H.S. had had in many a year. . . .around the Christmas Tree Scott, Marion, Tom Jane and Betty finish decorating the tree. I . . .dancing in the dark Christmas Vacation Begins . . .
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We were disappointed in our assemblies this year, because we didn't have enough ofthem. The bestones were put on by the Dept. of Public Safety and by the Band. We hope that next year we will have more and better assemblies. K A x 'sg-4' , 'm A grim statistic anyone of us could become, a list oftraffic deaths in our area during the first few months of 1952. These lectures by the High- way Patrol, sometimes accompanied b y f i l m s , brought realization of what teenacide is and the serious- ness ofthe situation on our highways. J Our Assemblies ' What goes on before the curtain parts andthe band begins its first number? The squeak of tuning instruments, laughter, talk, and finally Mr. Smith: , X Quiet! Here the band performs for .a morning assembly.
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Page 111 text:
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The Band Boosters honored members of the band, their dates, the faculty, the school board and their families at a picnic supper. Lots of good food and fun. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Piner and their son Tom. The Piners welcomed our team home from the Regional tournament with a buffet supper. Four players and the manager. Left to right, Bailey, Conklin, Cisneros, Garlitz and Womack Backstage at the Band's picnic supper. N 'X
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