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Print and llerd-lie-llp, lllean-llp Week Were llemlrined lor llne Big Sueeess. Stairway to the Stars theme for the Print and Cord Week Dance. k How do the girl's lockers get in such a mess? This year the Axemen's Council and Girls' League sponsored Print and Cord Week jointly with Be-Up, Clean-Up Week, which ushered in spring life at SEI-IS. The week began with the loudest shirt and prettiest dress contest. Tues- day was matching couple day and locker clean- out. The week concluded with cr bang on Friday. During both lunch hours the three classes battled it out on the blacktop in tug-of-war com- petition. On second lunch the juniors completely overwhelmed the seniors three different times. In the afternoon the Girls' Leaguee presented its annual Spring fashion show, Eugene students modeled striking spring clothes from Eugene stores, The week was completed with the Print and Cord dance. Spring has now been officially welcomed to SEHS. Tom Cleanest Boy l-QAM Cleanest Girl 5 ...,.... 6 Wiltsie: if 5 ,ef fy f i 1 in '1'K,,sX, 4 'rr.- 3:5 r f ' f ini l24 5 Q ,,.-A XX l
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Queen Kay Perry received the crown for the senior class. mm Many juniors attend the leens Against Pelie Drive Wes a large Sueei Each year Eugene High dedicates two weeks to the raising of money for the Teens Against Polio drive, This drive pits the sophomores, juniors and seniors in compe- tition against each other. The princess of the winning class would become Queen of Hearts. The princesses were Ernestine McCulloch, sophomoreg Mar- cia Bishop, iuniorg and Kay Perry, senior, Each class had many different activities in order to raise money and win. Some of these activities were car washes, chili feeds and spudnut sales. The seniors emeraed victors and Kay be- came aueen, When all the money was counted. it was found that the school had accumulated about STZOO or 60 cents per student. Dont miss any, Johnny. chili feed. Seniors are eager for the rally auction.
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