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MAY MAY 2 May Day! The sky was never bluer, the grass was never greener, and Sue Winn was crowned Queen of the May with a beautiful pomp and ceremony that only Paso High School can oifer. Today we had an assembly to present to the students the idea of an amendment to the Student Body Constitution which will make changing amendments easier. The student body will vote on Tuesday. MAY 3 C.S.F. members left today for a conference at Pleasanton. Later they went to the Old Hearst Ranch for food and fun. MAY 5 There was another upoliticaln assembly today and all candidates accepted the nominations for their respective offices. Campaigns are running high. MAY 6 Something new was added to the annual spring vocal concert. Songs plus lll0d81'l'l dance made a nice combination for Romany Life, The Eccentricities of Davy Crockett, and Desc Bones Gwine Rise Again. MAY 8 Today the entire student body was taken on an imaginary trip by John Nichols, Vagabond. This entertaining speaker W 'Q fad? . ix AK ,235 kept everyone on the edge of their seats. One of the best National Assemblies. MAY 13 First it was the seniors, and today it's thc C.S.F. members who are off for a day of swimming, eating, and fun in gen- eral. What a life! I MAY lvl I Cheerleaders and song leaders tricd out today. There is good competition this year. May the best leant win! MAY 16 Campaign managers used their last bit of energy to con- vince tlie student body their candidate was the one to vote for in the elections today. MAY' 24 Tonight was new to the Juniors, and although 'hold stud to most seniors, the Junior-Senior Prom was enjoyed by all. MAY 29 The G.A.A. ended another good year with the annual G.A..A. picnic today. MAY 30 Memorial Day! A day of vacation before the final week of exams. Sweet Freedom! 1' .f l EZfAli'. 1 ,'
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JUNE 6 .IUNE JUNE 1 Today is Sunday, the first day of June, and the Baccalaureate Service was held in the auditorium for the Senior Class of 1952. The service was one which will be set aside in the minds of the seniors to be long remembered. The last day of si-hool! Everyone is signing annuals and some students gleefully set their old work books on fire! On the football field, Commencement exercises were held tonight with the usual laughing, crying, and goodbyes immediately following. The Seniors of 1952 have graduated. Long may they be remembered by the students of Paso Robles Union High Svhool.
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