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We had a skating party at the Idyl Wyld Roller Palace in Marion on October Zh. Reva Smith was elected as queen and Pat Monte as senior attendent for the crowning ceremony at the Sweetser and Swayzee basketball game on November 3. The girls certainly looked wonderful. On November 26 we had a skating party at the Idyl Wyld Roller Ualace in Marion. Everyone can remember something important about this skating party, especially some of the trips and falls that some had. The girls that were interested in nursing went to Ball Memorial Hos- pital to tour the hospital and nursing home on December 5. A party was planned on December 21, but old man winter cam along and sent us too much snow so the consequence was that inc one could go anv- where, so we had no party. I believe everyone enjoyed their extra time at Christmas. Most of us or rather several of us may not be home another Year for Christmas, so we all enjoyed ourselves at home. We were all glad to get back to ff?' school, though . On a storm night, the worst night of the year, we had a chili sunper. This was January l6, that it was raining so hard. Of course typical to our class we made such a large profit of 3.65. On February 28, the boys played their last game for Sweetser High School Since the boys won on selling the most yearbooks, they received a wonder ful dinner fixed by the girls. They also received the honor of getting to name our yearbook. If you would like to know any more about what hap- pened after the dinner, just ask Hubert Fitzjarrald. Some of the senior girls were in the oneretta on March 133 they really put on a splendid program, Those native girls were really Cnte'in their dresses, and say what about that society woman, We had a skating party on St, Patrick's Day, March 17, at the Edvl Wyld Roller Palace, we left for our senior trip on April 19 and were gone eight days, arriving back home on April 26, tired out but very, very haonv and ready to come back to work at school. we wound up a very successful four years with the baccalaureate on HW lil.. .and commencement on New 12.
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SE NKJR T R I P ' on April 19, Saturday, the senior class of '52' with a few exceptions embarked on our journey to a new world for eight days. At 5:30 in the morning the girls werenft sure they had everything, to be frank, they weren1t sure they had anything. All were eager to start. We pulled into Pittsburgh in early evening and went to our hotel, The Pittsburgher. Our first free night. Then We thought of the things we forgot. Sunday morning, after the boys had driven the bell-hops and the telephone operator to distraction, we embarked once again in our streamlined four wheeled home. We waved good-bye to shining Pittsburgh and set wheels to Washington. We had a very good way to travel which was on the Pennsylavnia Turnpike. We saw also the Turseara Mountains, after which a few got air sicki We arrived in Washington in time to attend evening ser- vices at the Cathedral of Washington. Early Monday morning we took.off in a sight seeing bus to see all of Washington that we could. There were few historical mumnmmausand buildings that we missed. The beds were a welcome signt that evening. After breakfast Tuesday morning we crawled into our buses to head for New York. We stopped off at Philadelphia, and then reached our hotel, in New York, in time to get ready to go out again or get ready to go to bed. A few of us found out it made us just as tired to ride a bus all day as walking all over Washington, ' Our fifth day, Wednesday, oh glory, they alnost lot us get some sleep. There we went around Manhatten Isle to see the Statue of Liberty. It really was wonderful. That afternoon was free for shopping, shows, or sleeping. Oh our aching high- heelsl That evening we all went to various stage shows. HSouth Pacificn and nGuys and DollsYn No sleep that night, either. Thursday morning, everybody got up bright? and early. Where did those boys find all that vim and vitality????? It seemed as though each morning was earlier then the last. Big day, we saw all those men! Westpoint, avast! Could there have possibly been anything more to have seen? No, we didn't miss a thing. We were told to act like angels, and,of course, we did?????
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