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Ianni.w,-,-.,-,,-,.1,,-,-,-.M Alpha M..1:2:22.12Iizz::l:::::.::, SCHOOL CALENDAR Continued --- out at two o'clock. EEE. 14: VALENTINE'S DAY. Here's where we can tell you who likes who I ms. 21: P.T.A. celebrates 1-'oUmnER's my. . FEB. 22: Junior Square Dance. Everyone come of kx ir and swin our partner. x ff: A fr 4 27: Nice going! We wish every month 'ff W had only twenty-eight days. ff fx , 11 MAR. 1 and 2: Big nights for the Juniors V 14 -5 when they tell us how to get, A READY MADE 'ff 11, 5 7 FAMILY' . xi M MAR. 8: Juniors have Q ,rg-W-QQ -4 4, x 'uma and JANE' from State M7719 fn L College. 9 ' ff. ,fn ww, K pw MAR. 10: Seniors begin I f 1 5 to get excited about their trip o ' SHING O . All , plans are made. X MAR. 15: SENIOR DNNCE to-night. Last school x70 ff: party for the Seniors. jk MAR, 21: SPRING is here! Aren't you all ,,4 J glad? MAR. 29: Freshmen have a. successful party. Good luck, Freshmen 2 APRIL 1: APRIL FOOL! Did you get fooled? if f APRIL 9: More tests. Oh, well, not many X more this year. ' , K 1, ,A f APRIL 12: Student Council Party! 5 ,f f APEIL 18: More preparations for the Wash- : X ington trip. It won't be long. lf I' X 4 MAY 14: The Seniors are really excited, WE-X X To-day they leave for Washington. 3 X MAY 16: Don't worry, Washington. We're gfb' K ,Lab leaving o-night. ' MAY 17: JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM! Gee, we must not miss this! MAY 24: ALUMNI BANQUET. Don't eat too much. MAY 26: BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY. All Seniors be LT, there. fl xx L'IAYti'?: CLASS NIGHT. Come and see who wills in . you BHS 28:8 COMCMT. Our last event. The C6453 4 X ,ff CLASS of '46 bids you farewell. ff' ? f A X fX Navi? XIV, X J 2. L f 7 'QQ' ff mek ,XQQZ Q x K Dj A if Q X1 W kwa AX X QV , dpfiffzf XX ' ,Q ZQZ, 'X 4 O ' 1 U 7 -1:1:11:::::1:e::::f:f::::f:f::: yy- 2112::eiLI::::::::::z:.:1::::::
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scnoolf 3HLENDfi X -,L If? SEPT. 43 School opened with a bang, and everyone is over-joyed at the prospect of return- JF X ing to school. ,f avg? SEPT. ll: One whole week of school has pass- ! ENV! ed. We're finally beginning to take work seri - 'X CN ously. X X 3 SEPT. 18: Classes are organized, and we are Scggff., ,.X. 8 ready for work 2 sms.lk f XX OCT. 8: Out first test of the year, but then they're easy. OCT. 16: First square dance of the year, thanks to the student council. OCT. l'7 and 18: INSTITUTE. The faculty travels to Huntingdon, and we get a vacation. OCT. 50: Juniors --- HALLOWEEN. A square dance with all the ghosts and goblins. K NOV. ll: ARMISTICE DAY, and we are out early. ko? School isn't so bad after all, is it? Nj .A 0 NOV. 12: Sophomore party with real music! g NOV. 16: Second six-weeks ' C?JRNAJ Q exams. My, they're getting U Q PW X., Q harder. N NOV. 29: No more music. f i Q Mrs. Bowser leaves. M, U . ' .gr ' NOV. 212 THANKSGIVING, 'X 'X 5, and another vacation. WHAT? f CQ ' Q X So Soon! Oh, well, who are we -f tg to complain. ' NOV. 50: Junior dance. Nice place to spend an eve ng. DEC. 7 and 8: Now comes the pride and ,joy of the year! The Senior play, 'WKON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK , and We do it. DEC. ll: Music again. Miss Keichline ,joins the faculty. DEC. 21: Senior dance in the auditorium. Dreamy music and mistle- toe!! DEC. 242 CHRISTIIIAS VACATION. A whole week off, and what are W6 to do wi th ourselves! Q6 Q DEC. 31: Ile're glad to return to school, but Nb there's one regret. Vacation hasn't been long e- nough. Never mind, there is another coming, but right now we better study a 4,-'f'V2 little. - F 6NZ q .:3'. 41 Q JAN. 1: mm' mms, and fl ,eff wx W school! Who ever heard of 3' ,,..... ,Gy starting the new year that way? 0 X ' 4 W jj IAN. 4: P. T. A. DANCE. 9 . if CQGW A Everyone was there --- well, E M tj E C K almost everyone. , ' E ,, 2 W oo JAN. 14: And more tests! ' ., - I NM least nneyu-e no harder , ,E-1 5003 than the last ones. , ,. s I E2-'Dv nz fh , ,fi A- i FEB. l: Senior party with plenty of eats, F 5 ,gf -! but no candy and gum. - ' ' FEB. 12: LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. We're glad he was born. School's ::.2:.:::.:.:.:.:.:.::.i:.:.:..-N 30 M..ai:12.23.1iff.:.i.:T.:.:.:.:.: .-.
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