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58 Geisha! lt f 3 12 18 27 1 3 13 16 17 30 30 31 3 -lh 11 19 19 ze y 27 T ze SEPTEMBER, 1958 ' Educational epidemic spreads! Vat-'N Mr. Riefenstahl talks about Direct Dialing System. f lfx Association Drive begins. nwhere are you ninth graders?n Ninth grade science students visit Youngstown Air Base.Kf157k OCTOBER ggkkxb f Student Council members installed at assembly. Parents visit classes, meet teachers. First nRed lettern day HYou could have done better.u N.E.O.T.A. Hurray! 11 HTrick or Treat UNICEFH Sh7O.6l collected! ly Samuel Ives, modern minstrel, presents program. flggrffn '2Xx Student Council dance in Gym nOh, my aching feet!' QS' See any witches? ffrxbh NOVEMBER X' amiga Xt, X Mr. Paul Beaver, concert organist, thrills students.! Tax Levy approved. Seventh graders receive mental maturity tests. Veterans' Day Godfrey would have liked this - talent! Congratulations, Eckstein and Everhart! uChild Study Servicesn discussed at P.T.A. Rev. George Keister gives us thoughts about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving nOh, my aching tummyin Twenty-four hours of freedom! fm DECEMBER qx-riiiiijg Patch test for ninth graders, Hal Harrison presents USylvan Trailsn. -9 'Heating system takes vacationg students don coats. f T' 2 5 8 9 11 16-17 17 19 25 Pep Assembly nOh, my earsln nThis is your life, Mr. Entrikenln ' ' Music groups perform Christmas vespers. T JRC packs gift boxes, enrolls for service. ' Christmas vacation begins. Now for some relaxation! Merry Christmas! 6 bwfqy 6 WJQQ! 0 gygb ' O gage!! 53? tj YJQ at tif '- ' ---,:.-,J -2. f- 6 Wa VA Said I L..
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57 WE REMINISCE - In A Humorous Mood , , HGUWQUVJUQW QJJXUQPY 5 You were first lost in the halls of Junior High? You took homework home for every subject? You became acquainted with detention '? It snowed so hard that we got out of school half a day? George Esterly and Joe Cosgrove had to write a thousand word essay on why , crime does not pay? ' George Lozier turned janitor and swept the paper wads in Mr. Hoopes' room? - V The ensembles sang Christmas carols in the halls of SJHS? Bonnie Albright was thrown out of algebra class three times? Tina Renaldo walked into 9A?V - T Mr. Cope's voice cracked at the basketball assembly? You had your picture taken for this annual? Cughl Mr. Hoopes tried to sell his fishing equipment to his algebra students? You scraped through that test? for did you?J Ann Sutter's shoe got nwetn? ' The downbeat was given on April Fool's Day during band and no one played? The furnace pipes froze and school was dismissed for half a day? Mr. Goard wore non-mated shoes to school one morning? Mr. Howenstine tipped over his thermos bottle full of coffee? The Freshmen track team beat East Palestine for the first time? Mr. Hoopes' second period algebra class celebrated his birthday with a cake and 'presents when it wasn't his birthday? It took three boys to open Dana Goard's locker? Richard Davis knocked down the calendar and broke the book rack in the library? Mr. Hoopes wore Sherry Hixenbaugh's blonde wig? John Hiner found a girl's nylon stocking in his locker? Dick Huffman had to write NJ. J. Jones, Jr.n on the blackboard 510 times? ' Marilyn Stratton and Grace Pandolph had to type SOOO word essays? The mental gymnastics of algebra and Latin? Miss Redinger's war on slang? Ann Sutter and Ruth Ann Hoffman found a 320 bill? Theutrain rides that Latin I students took with Miss Redinger? Mrs. Mercer's desk was missing one morning?
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59 JANUARY, 1959 1 nwhere were YOU last night?n 5 Back to the old grind lh Tax stamp movie -,NA Girl in Every Port - William Bendix, Groucho Marx. ' it 23 The school year is half over! 28 English teachers reveal hard facts to parents at P.T.A. 28,29 Students get nmuggedu for Quakerette Annual. A L I -f latter part Flu bug attacks. . 93 !,.5iEg?7LH0 Cizxg f? ff -J FEBRUARY j rf Iii! 2-S Ninth graders are given eye tests. 'iv' A Ohio history was subject of assembly for seventh graders. 1 nDid HE send you onedn l P.T.A. Panel on nTeenage Coden 19 Trial Spelling Bee - uNice going, Linda Crawfordln 20 Magazine sale nkick-offng Mr. Connell tries to make salesmen out of us. 20 Eighth graders beat Columbiana to win basketball tourney. 27 M . Briggs presents film on forest life. QQ ,X jgpf MARCH . Q2 C ,fxvgjvj S Civil Air Patrol introduced to students at assembly.Qv vj 6 Magazine sale ends. Uwe could have done better.n 124 K,JNJ 10 Mary Grisez eligible for district spelling bee. ll Mr. Barrett explains election of sophomore class officers. High school students explain Youth Center to ninth graders. 12 Seventh and eighth graders take California Achievement Test. 13 Charles King presents assembly of southern songs. 17 Did you wear green today? 20 Cabasmen make Columbus! No school in afternoon! 20 Quakerette reveals 1959-60 Sophomore class officers. Congratulations, Bob, Allen, and Brenda! 21 Freedom at last! ffor a weeki 30 Back to school--nwell, that's the way it goes.n QA' C7 CQ, APRIL 2.0 516- Ll JJ .1 Athletic Awards assembly M,,f15Q' XV 8 10 Assembly: nI've Got a Secretn lh nThe Unchained Goddessn presented at assembly. 15 Miss Ala Zimmerman shows slides of Europe to geography students 17 Ohio scholarship Tests given to eighth graders. 21 Band, Orchestra hear Youngstown Philharmonic. 2h District Spelling Bee in Canton. Nice going, Mary Grisez! 2h Eighth graders receive Choice of Work Sheets, begin counseling. 29 Spring Concert Kcontinued on Page 601
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