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Calendar-- SEPTEMBER 5 — It was back to the grind for V'ville scholars Class officers were elected We received our seats 15 - First issue of Farrot 22 - Squirrel law came in; everyone went hunting OCTOBER 5 6—County Fair; the band played 10 11 - No Water; No School 12 - movies 17 - wrs-. uyers entertained the Seniors and Faculty with a party. WH iT GRuND TIwE IS - Received grrde cards, i rny OH'S and aH'S 20 - Second issue of Frrrot 23 - Bob G. was a Jailbird 25 - Seniors had their pictures taken 27 - Teachers institute at Toledo 29 - uiss McAdams said I do C0NGR»ULnTI0NS ars. Lu3k 30 - uovies 31 - Tried our yelling ability and elected martha Foulkes, Wave. Irwin, and Doris Benroth as cheerleaders to lead us to victory NOVEMBER 1 — It was chilly for lunch 2 — Oh.' which one flatters me the most? Yes, you quessed it. The Seniors received the proofs for their gradua- tion pictures — Basketball game—Ottawa Fubllc—WE ON 6 — Debates on the election 7 — Election was in full swing, Dewey won at V'ville school S — Bill 3each didn't hive much to say. Result of the election lA - Basketball game—Ottawa Parochial—We lost 15 - uovies 17 - Girls’ school—All the boys went hunting 17 - Basketball gamo--Llma St. Johns—. E W N 20 - VICKINGS was the name chosen to lead Vfughnsville High school to victory t all times 21 - Basketball game—Glandorf—We lost 21 - Third issue of Parrot 22 - Thanksgiving Program 2J 2k - Thanksgiving Holiday 29 - Bob G. came to school with his lip swollen. Were you taking boxing le«sons, Bob? 30 - Seniors picked their invitations and name cards DECEMBER 1 — 3asketball game—Columbus Grove—We lost 5 — Basketball game—Kalida—'We lost g — Basketball game—Pandora—We lost
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uniors WEATHER — — CLEARING The evening of December 10 marked the presentation of the Junior class play, '.Veathor Clearing. Under the ablo direc- tion of their advisor, Mr. Worstell, the class of '46 portrayed tholr rolls very well. Tho story of this mystery is as follows: After a day of donsc fog, night is settling in earlier than usual up £ t “Midwestern 1 s auxiliary landing and radio station high on the crest of Bolder Ridge somewhere in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Sparks Thatcher, riom Smith, and Young joo miller, Roy Dunlap, following the daily routine of another uneventful day when Casey Jones, Ray Hoffcrbcrt, a former pilot and now an eccentric doll-loving cook, warns of impending death. Hardly have they recovered from the shock of this pro- phecy when the radio reports 5 7,’cstbound for San Francisco limping back to Bolder Ridge to make a forced landing in the ibg. After a hectic ten minutes 5 lands safely, leaving her pas- sengers stranded till the weather clears Those on board the airliner include a new reporter, Scoop aly, Gordon Best, Mary Smith alias Mary VarMn, Java Irwin, Gusty HAwks, Bob Littcn, and an injured tost pilot, ‘.Villis Tudor, and his nurse, Doris Bcnroth, and a pair of newly weds, Alice Burman, and lck Pryor, spending an unanticipated wedding night and Sergeant Mullingan, Don Rimer, In the middle of a good detective story is unimpressed. Suddenly the lights go out for a few moments. Joe is slug- ged unconscious and the timid Mouse , Gene Fculkes, disappoars- handcuffs and ell. Hardly have things quieted down when the unconscious Joe disappears from the bunk where he was being tended by the nurse. Sergeant Mullingan finds things going from bad to worse when he cannot make head or tail of events, begins to grill th: cook as a suspect when the front door Is opened and in falls the body of Mouse who has been murdered. Mullingan now finds himself with a corpse and everyone else with an alibi. Unexpectedly the much bandaged Hawks turns out to be Joe, 0nd the nurse a gun moll working with the gunman Bat Malone wKo was concealed cs Hawks. Malone to make a get-way after kil- ling Mouse presses Casey into service as a pilot and ransom. Before the plane takes off Mary escapes Casey, hating Bat for supposedly hurting hi a doll, deliberately crashes the olrnc. A rescue plane appears on the herizen and troubles begin to vanish with the fog ! s the weather clears.
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