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Calender of Events September September September September September October 1 — October 2 — October 3 — October4 — October 8 — October 9 - October 10 6 — School opens. 18 Seniors 12 — Completed Annual Staff. 17 — Started getting ads lor annual. 20 — Girls must have shorts. Hubba! Hubba! 27 — Beauty contest to choose girl to repres¬ ent Stonewall at Berryville in beauty contest sponsored by Berryville Lions Club. Winnie Knight, a senior, was chosen. First football game with Boyce there. Score 31-50, their favor. — Some seniors have annual staff meeting, others aren’t allowed to attend, wonder why? Mrs. Kersey? — First softball game with Stephens City. Score, 14-13, their favor. Conference with Mr. Harper. — Mr. Carr came and discussed annual with editor. Football game with Hedgesville, score 52-19, their favor. — Voted on Who’s Who in our Class. Softball game with Gainesboro. Score 27-24. Our Favor. — Seniors given educatio nal survey. — Girls softball game postponed because of October 11 — Football game with Shepherdstown. October 15 — Seniors have pictures taken for annual. October 16 — Softball game with Gore. October 17 — Group pictures taken for annual. October 18— Football game with Berryville. October 19 — Seniors go to Washington—Lovely day, lovely trip. October 21 — Seniors got proofs of their pictures. October 22 — Juniors go to town to have pictures taken. October 25—Football game with Stephens City. Score 6-46. Their favor. October 28 — Rainy, blue, Monday. November 5 — Softball game with Gainesboro. November 11 — No school. Armistice Day. November 15 — Football game with .Shepherdstown Softball game with Stephens City postpon¬ ed because of no cars. November 22 — Football game with Berryville. We won! Oh! Happy Day! Score 12-21. November 27 — Seniors have assembly program. November 28-29— No School! Thanksgiving Holidays. Decemberl — First snow. December 3 — Football game, last one of the season, with Stephens City. Score 27-1. Their favor. December 6 — Seniors get measured for caps and gowns. December 10 — First day of iniation. My, what a mess. December 11 — Iniation. December 12 — Iniation. D ecember 13 —Juniors clean room. Oh! What a miracle. Former senior Cathleen Shiley visits Stone¬ wall. December 20—Mr. Harner has accident. Snow. We get out for holiday. January 2-3 — No school because of snow. — 76 —
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1. Ann our post graduate ... 2. A group of Juniors and what Happy smiles! ! . . . 3. The Janitor, Mr. Davis ... 4. What a hunter DeHaven is? ???... 5. Com¬ mercial Instructor, Miss Kendig ... 6. Mr. Winifrey, the ex-Naval Lieutenant . . . 7. Fourth grade teacher, Miss Clevenger ... 8. Carlton, another contented Freshman . . . 9. They were Juniors once . . . 10. Those Morrison twins . . . 11. Mrs. Homar, first grade teacher ... 12. A smiling Senior . . . 13. A Senior, Star football player . . . 14. Another of our happy seniors ... 15. A group of charming Seniors . . . 16. Our former Junior Sponsor, Mrs. Criswell . . . 17. Two other Juniors—(Hilda loves to eat) ... 18. Stickles serving as fullback for the Rebels ... 19. That smile of a second grader . . . 20. Another of those groups of Seniors . . . 21. Keckley, an¬ other of those Rebel fullbacks ... 22. The old pigskin in Cole’s hands ... 23. A part of the Rebels forward line. — 75
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Calender of Events January January January January January January January Febrauary 11 February 20 - 6 — Back to school. 7 — Eugene Funkhouser takes Mrs. Criswell’s place who resigned. 14 — Mr. Winifrey comes to permanently take Mrs. Criswell’s place. 9 — Who’s Who pictures taken at Mr. Rush’s studio. 20-21-22 — Exams. 21 — End of first Semester. 18 25-—School on Saturday. Annual goes to press. March 10 — No school because of snow. March 10— First movie shown to grades. March 11 -— Movie shown to high school. April 1 — April Fool’s Day was carried out to the fullest in the halls of Stonewall. 4 — Hfeilf day of school and then Easter vacation. 7 — Back lrom Easter and ready for another try at studies. 8-9 — Preparations for Banquet almost finished, everyone is thrilled. Day before Banquet and the Juniors are in a spin! No play practice for Seniors. Excitement is terrible, the big day is here at last and tonight the Juniors and Seniors are off to the Sarah Zane Fire Hall for an even¬ ing of dancing to the music of The Diplo¬ mats. Curfew one o’clock. Day after the Banquet and school, not many Jr.’s or Sr.’s here either. Wonder why??? 14 — Thrilling week-end and Senior Play practice tonight. 15 — Senior play practice—which ended in a Hub- ba! Hubba! time at Melondy Sane for some Seniors, complete with dancing to some of Harry James disks. Johhny! our smooth tal¬ ker kept us from the claws of the police! ! ? Herbert becomes the President of the Deten¬ tion Club. It moved from the Senior room to Mrs. Troupe’s room. Wonder why??? A week from tonight dress rehearsal for Sen¬ iors. First game on home field. Senior boys paint stage for play. Freshman Class visit Washington. My but they look tired. Dress rehearsal and pictures taken. Tonight the Senior Play. Knock! Knock! That’s not Richard, that’s our knees. 26 — Play’s over and school today. Seniors Clean up and send borrowed things home again. 28-30 — Usual school days!!! 1 — First day of Apple Blossom. School today. 2 — No school and are we going to have ourselves a time 3-30 •— Baseball games, parties and dates. Juniors are planning on a big night this month. June 2 — Not much longer to go, say the Seniors. Exams begin. They tell the tale. 4 — Last day of exams. Oh! Brother! 7 — Last day of school. 8 —- Baccalaureate. 9 —Vacation for Seniors. 10 —- We made it and tonight is the night! — 77 — April April April April 10 April 11 April 12 April April April 16 April 17 April 19 April April April April May May May June June June June June 24 25
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