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l ll l llll4T'2..'f'1llll ICM january CIQSOD 6-Islip defeats both our teams. Scores are: boys 35-19, girls 21-16. I0-XYe again succumb to defeat. This time Smithtown is the vic- torious party. I7-Girls' basketball team is the conqueror. Very exciting game at Babylon which ends in a score of I6-IO. Boys are defeated. 24flioth basketball teams suffer defeat. Lindenhurst proves too much for us even though we light and cheer lustily! 28-The Boys' Glee Club is organized. Very good reports are heard and much is expected from the boys. 28fXVe begin our lessons in thrift. School Savings System is in- augurated With Miss Thomson in charge. livery Tuesday we deposit pennies and dollars. The candy sale suffers but next summer's vacation will benefit. 30-Chemistry and Physics students have a special treat at Assem- bly. Mr. James gives a demonstration on liquid air. VVe will never marvel at sword-swallowers after seeing Mr. James eat liquid air! Boiling Water on ice and making ahammer of solid mercury are examples of his tricks. February 4-New Purple Parrot staff takes up its duties. They issue a very creditable paper. 6fStudents are instructed in parliamentary lawg the classes are ' organized and meetings are forthcoming. 6-The girls defeat Islip at basketball on the home court. The score is I6-II. The boys are defeated. 11-The most exciting games of the season are held. The girls defeat Babylon and the boys' game is very close. Many beau- tiful shots are made and the rest of us return home too hoarse to speak. 17-The cast for the new play, Shl Not So Loud , is selected. This second play will take the place of the annual Novelty Night. I9WThe Crystal board is chosen and Work begins immediately. Potential newspapermen and Women are getting excellent practice. 23
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ll l Ill fnffalllll ISO! 'Our soccer team shutes across the station Field due to a pour- ing rain. However, in spite of all the handicaps they defeat Bay Shore in a I-0 score. gThe boys win their first football game of the season. Sayville is the victim and succumbs to a score of I2-6. kThe cast for the High School play, Tweedles , is picked. From all reports We expect many chuckles. November -Our treasury swells. Crowds attend the opening of the Port jefferson High School Theater at our annual Gym Night performance. All star cast sketches having every class in school represented delight the audience. g-The football team again scores a victory. VVe travel a long way to gain it, going to VVesthampton Beach. The score is 19-7. Our parents view our work. The annual school-night is held. Lessons are excellent fas usualj. -f'There's Music in the Air . The Girls' Glee Club holds its hrst meeting to practise the Christmas Cantata. 23+The High School Play is produced. No one will forget Dorothy Lee as demure VVinsora who gains the love of Julian Castlebury. Nor will Clyde Melendy be forgotten. His speeches draw many laughs. December eflasketball season opens. Roth teams bow to East Islip. The games are won with decisive scores. -Girls' Glee Club has charge of the Christmas exercises. They give a most pleasing rendition of the cantata Chimes of the Holy Night . Vacation begins with a beautiful day. -The Phi Delta Sigma dance is held. Very few attend but a good time is had by all . Alumnae and alumni are seen glid- ing under colored lights and joining in the crowd around Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus Cotherwise Clyde Melendy and Irene Newburyj, who have gifts for all. -Alumni basketball games. Our varsity rules supreme. 22
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4- Il T I19l Ill fwalllll lsol ll March First reports of the new semester are issued. There are twenty four on the honor roll. The students gain an inside picture on the making of a news paper. Through the courtesy of the New York Times, 1 movie of this industry is presented in assembly. The second school play of the year, Shi Not So Loud , is presented. Everyone awaits with interest the working out of the plot and as is generally the case, everything ends per fectly. VVhite's Studio takes all the pitcures for the year book. Mr. Tootle, a lecturer sent by the New York Times, speaks in assembly and gives us delightful details about the Byrd Antarctic Expedition. The cast for the Operetta is chosen. The performance is en titled Tulip Time and gives every promise of being a very beautiful presentation. lileven Seniors give orations which have been prepared for the New York Oratorical Contest. Helena Dorr is chosen as the school's candidate with VVinifred Sheridan and Mar garet Lowry as alternatives. .P ractice for the big contest at Huntington entertains us in Assembly as the three contestants named above each try their skill at answeringsquite extemporaneously-questions on the constitution. April Rhetoricals arc resumed. The Seniors who have not spoken give their speeches. llelcna Dorr goes to Huntington to represent us in the New York Times Contest. Competition is keen although we do not Win. f Tulip Time is a decided success! The windmill back ground is a perfect setting for the most charming of Dutch musical comedies. Mynheer Burgomaster QClyde Melendyj and Hans fHarry Purvisj are the cause of many sides aching from laughter. Lovely songs delight a large audience each night. So at this Tulip Time of the year, we put aside oui pen for next year's scribe. 24 NVe are all dressed up because the photographer from
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