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O 0 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NUYEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Highlights of the School Year . . 1-First Day of School - ---- What? So soon??? 5-Labor Day - - - - - Day off, but we just started 6-Senior Dance - - Getting back in the swing of things 16-Frackville Game - ---- Off to a good start 20-F. B. I. Assembly - They always get their man -Mount Carmel Game ------ School on Monday -End of First Six Weeks Period - - - Red flags were flying -Shenandoah Game ------- What a game 6 14 19-Magazine Campaign - You don't want to buy a magazine, do you? 21 31 --Halloween Dance - 3-Coal Township Game 11-Armistice Day - - 14 -Sadie Hawkins Dance - - 18-28-Thanksgiving Vacation - 29-First Basketball Game - 8-Movie - - - 12-Piano Assembly - 13-Northumberland Game 23-Christmas Program - 26-Christmas Dance - 27-Lions Dance - - --Berwick Game - - - -Russian Christmas Dance - 3 10 23-Butler Game - - - 24-Senior Class Trip - - 30-Lions Dance - 14-Valentines Dance - - 17-Mt. Carmel Game - - 22-Lincoln-Washington Assembly 29-Glass Blower - - 2-State Highway Program - 5-Movie ---- 8-Senior Class Play - 22-McCrea Marionettes - 29-31-Easter Holidays - 16-Bell Telephone Program 20-End of Six Weeks Period 16-18-Senior Exams - - 18--Junior-Senior Class Prom - 23-Award Day - - - 27--Baccalaureate - - 28-Commencement - 29-Senior Class Trip - 1-School ends What broom did you come in on? - - - - Boy, was it cold - - - No homework today Girls, catch your man, while you can - - - - - - uBurpn - - - - No comment - - Santa's coming to town Where are the candles, Liberace? - - - We were hot tonight - - - We all sang carols - They all had mistletoe - - - We went wild - The locker room was a mess - - The Ukranians had a ball - - - They're not so good Boy ! ??! Did we have a good time - - The gym was crowded - A wonderful time - A terrific comeback - - - Early quit - A college man by nature - Crazy Drivers - Medic and Artificial Respiration Enjoyed by everyone The Sleeping Beauty We all gained weight - It was fascinating - Only one more to go - Oh, well, we tried - - - Over too soon - They got their sweaters - Taught worthy advice - - - Farewell - Our last day together - Happy days are here again By JOSEPH MOLESEVICH Pg Twe 'YL
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Page Twenty iw S29 view WILLIAM YARZINSKY RONALD YIEZERSKI Our boy flat top g a one- Unpredictableg sincere: woman many incnmprc- likeablef has an attrac- hensiblcf h a i l s f ro m tion for involving situa- Connecticut. tions. CLASS COLORS - CLASS FLOWER - - cm! ROSE MARY ZANESKI Always seen with Marion: popular with the boys: talkativef one of the Heights' crowd. Marion Heightsg Intramu- ral Basketball 3. Red and White - Red Rose CLASS MOTTO - - Knowledge Is Power . . Class Song Tune . . . AUTUMN LEAVES Our school days here . are past and gone ,... But we will have . . . our memories. Long will our hearts . remember each joy, . . That bound us in . . . Sweet friendship here. Now the time has come . . . for us to part, . . . With saddened hearts . . . We bid farewell. 0 0 To our teachers and our Alma Mater, We pledge devotion to you. Our hopes, and fears, our aims are one, We'll always be . . . so true to you. Now we bid farewell to Kulpmont High School, And to our classmates so dear. Words by R. ALLEN and R. BROWN 1 ,. . flfw bflfvb -- ' xfX
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