UUR DIARY December I6-nSing, Eat and He Happy was tile motto ol time squad and clleer- leaders. It Wasnit only a motto-lliey really liad sometliing tllere. Alter dinner speeclies, entertainment from Brian lVlclJonald-Jerry Mayliall and once again HRoseyH Rosewellg witli a few songs and yells from tile squad, cheerleaders and tire presentation of time Varsity Ss: all tlnis rounded up time evening tlrat was made possible by our School Board. December 22-Semi-Formal Bell Hop sponsored lmy tire Girl Reserves. Eacll girl invited Mau laoy and danced to Tom Sllarlteyis CJI'Cl16Stl'i1. December '24 to January 5,-Cllristmas Holidays. January 4'-Cjpening of the Basltetlmall Season. 'lille game was played witll Soutll Fayette. Canyt expect too mucll ol tlie lmoys since tllis is tlieir lirst craclc at this sport. We lost I2-17. NOTE:-A series ol lpaslcetlwall games followed. Due to laclc of space i'll sicip tlrem laut l will tell you we lost all of our games, time reason lleing, tllat we lxave llad little experience-et Cetera-so l1ere's lnopin' now for next time. .lanuary 21-Girls made a sllowing in tlleir new lvaslcetlmall suits. Tile game was witll Forward Townsliip Ciirls. Snowden won to tile sliooting of 54-21. .ianuary 22'-Seniors, Beneliit Dance. A grand time was llad lay all, plus a little prolit added to the Seniors, Fund. Gave tilem more ideasl Feluruary I4-Valentineis Day: Trip to tile Xx'ICSl.il'lQll0llSC Plant. Tile visit was very educational and entertaining to lmolli lwlr. Xveayer and Seniors. February 21-The Bethel Hi-Y lboys initiated time Snowden Hi-Y lmoys. lxlucll is expected in tile lines ol alzlairs lrom tliese lmoys. February 23-Seniors go ucourtingu witir lxlr. Sowa. Time trip was to acquaint tl1e students witll time procedure ol court trials. Felvruary 28-Seniors lleld anotlier slcating party adding a little more to tlmeir fund NVlliCl1 tlley plan to use lor a trip to XVilSlliIlQltJI1, D. C.. in tlune. lxlilflfil 25'-Soccer at tlmis time is at its lmest. First game was at llome against lxlun- llall. 'lime score l-0 in Snowdenis lavor. lx'lBI'Cl'l '28-Last Skating Party of time year. April 15 to I9-Easter Holidays. April 22-Parent Teacllers Association and FHSlli0l1 Sllow carried out lay tl1e girls in tile Home Economics Department. Nlay 6'-Senior Class Play nR0mance in a Boarding Housed, 5lay 29-digaccalaureate Services lor time graduates. iViay 30-Decoration Day-Vacation. June I-picnic at Kennywood parlc. .iune 2-Commencement Exercises, .lune 5'-fVVe're on our way. say tlxe Seniorsg and weill lye laaclc in September, say tile Juniors, sophomores, and Fresllies. FRANCES DERMOTTA. Page Twenty-seven
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