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PROGRAlVllVlE 0F VE T . . . All the stars returned for the opening day of school on September 6. The first football game was played on September 9. This game opened the 1955 season which lasted until November 12. The first assembly program was presented on October 6, when George Campbell, talented song leader, appeared at Shelby High. On October 15, following the Willard game on October 14, the Hi-Y spon- sored the Homecoming Dance in the Central Gymnasium. On November 7, the Rollateers entertained the student body with a fast moving act on roller skates. The Junior Class sponsored the All-School Play, Nine Girls, on November 17 and 18. The Junior Dance was held in the Central Gym on November 19. The annual Football Banquet was given November 22. The public was entertained by the Senior Choir and the Girls' Glee Club on December 11, when the Christmas Concert was pre- sented. On December 20 the Snowball was enjoyed by students, teachers, and alumni. After returning from Christmas vacation on January 4, school resumed as usual. An interesting program of animal acts was pres- ented by Larry Tetzloff on January 13. Just what our circus needed! The Seniors participated in the Senior Scholarship Tests on ,January 20. On January O 21, the Thespian Club sponsored the Sock Hop. Another assembly was enjoyed by the student body on February 1, when the Deni- son Players appeared on the stage of Shelby High. A Sadie Hawkins Dance was spon- sored by the Tri-Hi-Y on February 4. On February 18, the F. F. A. and F. H. A. collaborated to give the Valentine Dance. The Basketball Sectional was played on March 2 and 3. The Solo-Ensemble Contest was held in Mount Vernon on March 3. Vo- cation Day was March 12 featuring Warren Guthrie as the speaker. The G. A. A. and S Club sponsored a round and square dance on March 16. The Senior Choir parti- cipated in the N. O. L. Choir Festival, April 13. Eighth-grade Tests were given on April 13. The Juniors were entertained by the Sen- ior Class on April 21, at the Senior Party. On May 5, the District-State Scholarship Tests were given in Wooster. The Spring Choral Concert was presented on May 6. On May 12, the Juniors entertained the Senior Class with the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Baccalaureate exercises took place on May 20. May 23 was Recognition Day and also the last day for Seniors. Commencement exer- cises were held on May 25. The 1955-56 school term ended on June 1. III7
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Our Stars in one of their classes . . . learning laws of rock and rolll' . . . a la Physics. A View of the Central School and the Central Gym Where the stars perform in gym classes and basketball contests.
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