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Calendar o £ vent 3 February March April May J une 2— -Senior Class voted on their design for program for graduation 3— Seniors voted on King and Queen from their class 6— Basketball game—Stonewall vs. Boyce 11— Basketball game—Stonewall vs. Stephens City 12— Business College vs. Stonewall 18— ANNUAL GOES TO PRESS! RAH! 19— Sophomores had party—Esther and Deaver were King and Queen 26—Sophomores had movie 8— Track practice starts 17—Baseball practice starts 26— 29—Easter Holidays, RAH ! 27— District Forensic Meet 2— Senior Class went to Washington 9— Sophomores entertain Seniors 10— Regional Forensic Meet 13— Baseball—Gainesboro at Stonewall 17— District Track Meet 20— Baseball—Gore at Stonewall 23—Baseball—Stonewall at Boyce 23— Senior Play 24— Regional Track Meet 30—Holiday for Apple Blossom 4— Baseball—Stonewall at Gainesboro 7— Tennis Tournament at Charlottesville 8— State Track Meet 11— Baseball—Middletown at Stonewall 14— Baseball—Stonewall at Gore 18— Baseball—Boyce at Stonewall 21— Baseball—Stonewall at Stephens City 25— Baseball—Berryville at Stonewall 28— All Star Game 30—Baccalaureate Service 3— Graduation ( 69 )
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Calendar 0 CventA September 8—School Opens 12—Annual Staff elected 16—Who’s Who were nominated 19—Annual Staff met with Mr. Harper 22—First S.C.A. meeting- 24—Stonewall softball team vs. Stephens City 27—Annual Staff had second meeting 30— Stonewall softball team vs. Gore October 2—Boyce team vs. Stonewall softball team 3—Plans were started for Sophomore-Senior Banquet, Stonewall football team vs. Stephens City 8— Stonewall softball team vs. Gainesboro 10—Another Football game 14—Football Softball teams have games 16— Seniors had pictures taken 17— Sophomores had pictures taken 22—Softball game Stonewall vs. Gore 24—Representatives from Stonewall left for Mary Washington 31— Seniors gave Annual “stunt” to sell annuals November 7—Football game Stonewall vs. Berryville 12—Mr. Day came and we ordered name cards 19— Had movie “Junior Miss” 21— Football game Hedgesville vs. Stonewall 22— Drew names for Christmas 27—Football game Stonewall vs. Stephens City December 9—8A had a Party 10—Mr. Rush came down to take Annual Pictures 20— Started Basketball practice 23— Seniors chanced off turkey. Christmas Holidays January 2—Christmas holidays over. Miss Kendig returns as Mrs. Tabler 7—First Basketball game 9— Sophomore-Senior Banquet plans coming along fine 14—Stonewall vs. Boyce, Basketball game 21— Stonewall vs. Stephens City, Basketball game 23—Stonewall vs. Toms Brook, Basketball game 26-28—Exams (68)
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Sweetheart Party Left to right: Charles Gillespie, Betty Fishback, Carolyn Solenberger, Mary Jo Dove, Mrs. Kersey, Esther Kackley, Deaver Carr, Enimagene Omps, Douglas Carper, Jerry Brady. REPRESENTATIVES FROM EACH ROOM 8th Grade . Douglas Carper, James Dye y A . Carolyn Solenberger, Jerry Brady yB . Enimagene Omps, Charles Gillespie 10th Grade . Betty Fishback, Deaver Carr 11th Grade . Esther Kackley, William Carmon Esther Kackley, a Senior, and Deaver Carr, a Sophomore, were crowned “Sweetheart King and Queen at the Sweetheart Party sponsored by the Sophomore Class, Thursday, February 19, at the school. Mrs. Kersey crowned the Queen with a wreath of red carnations and made an appropriate and entertaining speech. Mary Jo Dove was crown bearer. This party climaxed a contest of about thr e weeks in which there were eight other contestants, four boys and four girls, representing each class. Anyone could vote for their favorite contestants as many times as they wished for one cent a vote. Two different Sophomores were responsible for the publicity of the candidates fiom each room. These contestants made up the Queen s Court. Decorations were carried out in red and white and followed the sweetheait or valentine theme. Dancing, games, and fortune telling provided entertainment. (70)
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