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September October 4 ll 18 18 18 20 28 23 2 5 8 8 8 ll 12 15 19 25 26 nCa1endarn September School opens and classes begin. --Sandoval vs. Patoka, there, in the first basketball game of the season and an overwhelming victory for the Blackhawks. --T he fisst meeting of the Senior class was held for the selection of officers. --Sandoval vs. Woodlawn, there, and a second victory for Sandoval in baseball. Baseball fans skipped school and went to the game but spent the following three days after school making up time. The Dramatics Club showed its first ability on the stage with a game of nTruth or the Conseqnencesn. Not bad was it? Patoka vs. Sfndoval, here, and just another baseball victory for the Blackhawks. The Seniors ordered their class rings which should be here before Christmas. October -D Carlyle vs. Sandoval, there, in baseball and again victory for the Blackhawks. Okawville vs. Sandoval and what do you think? Another baseball victory. Sandoval vs. Ashley, there and victory which assured the Blackhawks the trophy. Mrs. Dame joined her husband who returned from two years of service overseas. Students greet Hrs. Agnes Wehrle who took the classes of Mrs. Dame. Initiation of Freshman Home Economics girls. Lots of fun. The students as well as the end of the first six weeks. Welcome was given to Mr. returned from service. The Senior class held a Betty Richeson as their the season. Crahl rah! teachers celebrated Herklehack who meeting and selected cheer leader for ra11!D The Senior boys showed their dramatic abilitf in the greatest style show that has ever hit Broadway in Sandoval. Hurrah! Hurrah! Teachers meeting. Vacation for students.
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Donald Belcher. Bob Evans. 0 Q . Harold Gramlick. Joe Jett. . . . Alex Korzenewski Wanted . .To go to college CCrazy beyl . . . . . To be called an alumnus. . . . .For mine, I'1l ask Santa Claus. . To be Earnest Tubbs double. .A model UTW. Albert Kuhn..Some one to ride with me in my new Hudson. B111 Lam ers. a u 1 e e 0 o o 0 Q n .An NAR in English' Stanley Lieth. .A certain policeman to come up missing. Bill Niepoetter. A KMike???l . . . . . . To make good at something. Tom Nieolay. .A leave with a little blue-eyed girl, and to get to be an Admiral in three months. I I C I U I C I I O l I I Joe Ross . . . . Bill Sides. . . Arthur Wiedle. . Norman Stein.. . Clifford Talbot. Betty Maloy. . . Richard Walton. Leland halen. . Earl Wilkinson . Kenneth Meador. Ada Anderson. . Eleanor Bates. . Marie Bradford. Clarice Bushnell Mary Crane. . .- Lois Foltz. . . Mildred Hill. . Imogene Nelson. Marilyn Quayle. Ramona Rains. . Betty Richeson. Dortha Robertson Mildred Sanders. Jean Satterlee. Emma Lou Seidel. o s s 0 e o o o All or nothing at all. . . . . .... . . . A sailor suit. . . A woman who won't double cross me. 0 0 0 u Q 1 nA handle bar mustachei . . I'm blue eyed but I'd like to .be ' sweet and interesting, . . Blue eyed, sweet, and interesting. .Someone waiting for my ship to come in bds ides me . . . . . . . . . . .A discharge button. . . . . .To get married. ...Lw'blond to love me. . .Te be a good wife. . . . . . . . . .A certain sailor. O I O 0 C U O O O I 0 I Ring on my finger and a piece of paper in my hand. .A . .A G.I. and a sailor for changes. . . . . . . . To go to college. -. . . . . .A little Austin fCarJ, Justsomeone to love.' . To keep the things that I'vo got. .A ring to match the one I'm wearing. Blue eyed, sweet, athletic. .Someone tall, dark, and handsome with a good car. . . .A new bus for the future classes. . A man ..A job as secretary for a good looking oss Betty Sharp. . . .'. . . . .Four A's on my report card. Genevieve Ward. . . . . . . . . .A certain G.E. Mary Whalen. . . Homer Johnson. . 0 o o u o a o A certain many . .To scrub decks in the Navy. 1
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November 22 and December 4-- Wcalendern lContinued5 November --All Seniors interested in a school paper met withrliss Kostanzer and Mrs. Wehrle and selected a staff for the school paper. --The Juniors presented the play, nHowdy Neighborsn and were well pleased with the turn out. 6--English classes are given copies of the Loyalty song to memorize and what e splen- did job they did. -'Sandoval vs. Breeze, here in the first basketball game of the season andlvdwl an over whelming victory for the Blackhawks. Good work, boys. --The Music Department sponsored by Miss Huelbig went to Carbondale where they en- joyed a Band Concert and later took in the town. --Since when did Armistice Day come on the l2th? But that holiday was nice wasn't it teachers and students? --Sandoval vs. Clay City, there, and can you guess? Another victory. --The F.F.A. boys gave a party for the Home Bc. Club girls. Whee1'Whee3 hubba, hubbal U --The Dramatics Club presented 'The Home Coming of'l976W the greatest comedy to hit the stage, starring Clarence McDaniel as Mr. Crawford. 16--Kimmundy vs. Sandoval in basketball, here, and another victory for the Blackhawks, --Vandalia vs. Sandoval, there, in basket- ball but what's that, a defeat? Yes, but that's all right,'boys. those long struggles in which we were de- feated by one point. Hurrah: Hurrah! End of the second six weeks. December Sandoval Gym. --Victory for Sandoval over Nashville. -Defeat for the Blackhawks and Ashley leads in a try for first trophy. -Ashley takes second place while Sta Mary's leads with the first trophy. --Hurrah! a holiday, kids, Thanksgiving. Salem vs. Sandoval in basketball and one of Opening of the Tri-County Tournament in the
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