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hoppen'd FEBRUARY- ' 3-Gayle presides at Safety Council meeting. 9-Seniors travel to Madeira to take Senior Scholarship tests. T6-Bulldogs down Loveland in first tourney-meet. 21-Future Business Leaders of America gives its second annual banquet. 22-George supplies us with a holiday. 23-Varsity takes Madeira to travel to finals. 24-Varsity Bulldogs edge out Taylor to win Hamilton County Class B trophy. MARCH- 3-T. P. breezes over Hanover in first district tourney playoff. 6-Lockland Wayne triumphs over the Bulldogs. 8-Guidance committee headed by Miss Blank presents assembly on vocations. 27-First baseball game with Withrow. A group of Seniors climb aboard for Washington excursion. APRIL- A s ll-T. P. students beat brains out in Preliminary Scholarship tests. ll-Latin Club members attend traditional banquet. i3-Juniors and Sophomores get together and throw a nifty dance. 20-Eighth grades struggle over yearly eighth grade tests. 26-Mothers and daughters howl with laughter at team skits given at the G.A.A. banquet. MAY- 5-All the brains around Terrace Park spend the day on the Miami campus taking District Scholarship tests. ' li-Out early again for Newtown PTA. ll-Seniors become actors when they present Seventeenth Summer. 25-A dozen roses to the Juniors for a wonderful Prom. They came through all right At last, the Seniors are out! 30-We rest again. lt's Memorial Day. JUNE- 7-The Seniors march down the aisles with tears in their hearts to bid farewell to their high school days. Q li pit 7 Q ,,. t 7 A K9 fig 5,4 ...- , ...- 7-. 4 2' 1 1 Q, , W f'Q f . N k 'X, ig Vs' -O fi 'iv-l p 9 sixty-five
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J as fe? 1 of . ,jf JJ F174 FX W N th I crstktllllm' l 'f X I if K A X XX P Q, A11 if fm, I' 'Pri HPF . P 9 ty-lour SEPTEMBER- ' 5-Back to the old grind-right after Labor Day, too! 8-New students learn all about school at the Orientation assembly. 15-The Bulldogs chew up Madeira. 22-T. P. bows to Taylor, T3-6. 27-Freshman have a iolly time at their party. 29-Annual photographer tells the nice little children to say cheese. OCTOBER- 4-Editor Roose puts out first issue of the BULLDOG. 7-T. P. celebrates Homecoming. Mary Sexton reigns Queen at the dance 24-An assembly presented on United Nations Day. 27-We all skip school. There's SWOT meeting. NOVEMBER- l7-T. P. squad trounces Milford, 47-6 in last game of the season. l8-Senior carnival comes off with a bang presenting lots of prizes, food, talent, and white elephants. . 23-Turkeys to eat, and no school. What more do you want? 24-Spooky spirits stalk T. P. Gym. Of course, it's G.A.A.'s Ghost Game. 27-BAAF founded shortly after Crawford's party. 27, 28, 29-Having a nice rest from school. Snow storms come in handy. DECEMBER- l-Bulldogs trimmed Sharonville in first game. 2+-T. P. represents Egypt in mock UN. T4-T. P., Hamilton County Runners-up, honored at football banquet. 23- Winter Wonderland proves a big success. lt was nice at Dave's, too. 29-Varsity squad wallops the Alums. 31-Bill Sommer throws a wild party to usher in the New Year. JANUARY- 2-20O sleepy students return to the old haunt after a trying, but enioyable, vacation. 13-Nancy Chapman gives a super slumber party. lWas a secret, wosn't it, boys?l 19-Sparks fly when Juniors defeat All-Stars in Hi-Y exhibition game. 26, 27-Exams. I knew things were going too well! wo'I s
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