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March 1 ' Wgosterites visited Alma Mater. Peer with wonder while we eat UD in ca e. March 2 Cf Mrs. Brown held leash as dinosaurs roamed auditorium. Gosh, I was scared fnot of Mrs. Brownj. Bet Bert Reid couldn't even frighten a dino with his prison haircut! German program more than a success. Drama music, music drama. Left Math at 10:30 and arrived in French at 9:55. Why don't the March 12 Q Anyway it sounded good. A March 17 p fi clocks do this on Saturday night? L March 20 4 x V Q ,jivgbyvri A Rated third in Public Hall track meet. Decided definitely not to marry a discus thrower. 9 . March 21-27 Warm weather, ankle socks, crocuses AND Spring romances. Vacation roller-skated by in no time. April 6 Golf practice began today. Bill Jeavons seems to be the boss of it. There's a guy who can drive under eighteen. April 7 The boys tracked down Garfield today. Murder to the tune of ninety- one to thirty-one. Wasn't Ray Gauthier too marvelous for words? Just as the footballers were beginning to enjoy a daily bowling game after school, Coach Wyckoff called Spring practice. April 14 - , Seniors decided definitely for the third time on the Public Address Xx ll System. What will we do without another new piano next year? April 12-17 21,1 . ' .,. Operetta week. Skipping classes, humming melodies, sewing costumes, ' M reversing periods, Choristers looking as if they just stepped out of the Good Earth. f 4' pf 11, Track meet with East. We tried hard but they outran us sixty-seven 3, X 3 to sixty-five. Boo Hoo! Sit-down strike joined by hundreds at ' ' Mikado performance. Good to help others. Later we all went out to help ourselves. Had a bite of ham sandwich and moonlight. April 30 Nineteen German students arrive in Heights. Spent nights in Shaker homes and days staring at queer us. May 3-7 Week of Nations. Everyone goes around school using French perfume, Turkish cigarettes, Greek letters and German haircuts. Then came Latin track meet. We smeared them Qthank goodnessj 68-64. May 7 Songs in every language-well, anyway, in every one the S.F.A.A. could sing. Doris Parker Shaker's first May queen. May 28 5 ,fn Iune Xl 5 .Y X A Iune une x xx -for X425 , N 1 Q7,'jf.,,'1 1 I l 12 l Black Flamingo given by seniors. Bill Boykin just thrilling-thrilk ll-ing as a villain. 1-4 Held book in one hand-held head in other. Exams and more exams -will I ever get into college? 7 Swish of long dresses, smell of gardenias CI hopej, cutting by athletic heroes-what, but the senior prom? 9 Graduation and sentiment-sad farewells to the old schoolmates who weren't so bad after all.
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