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DINNER DELUXE CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER HAIL, HAIL, THE GANGS ALL HERE -PEP RALLY- NOW, LET ' S HATE IT AGAIN A ROWDY DOW DOW DIG ME A LITTLE DEEPER EASY DOES IT
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r SEMIORi HIGH SOCIALS On everybody ' s dial this is radio 56-57, V.B.H.S. reporting on socials. On November 9th, the Grade Tens started the term out with the Senior Stomp ' , 1 It proved to be a very successful evening and went over with a bang. In the latter part of November, discount Bennett ' s roof was lifted again, when the Grade Tens from both Bennett and Queen Elizabeth gathered together for the Friend¬ ship Frolic . Statistics say participants of the evening had a tremendous time, but the floor took quite a beating with the jiving, rhumba, samba, foxtrot and numerous other dances that went on. . . In Queen Elizabeth on December 14th the two schools met again for another shuffle, when they danced to records after an ' exciting basketball game. Following two other basketball romps, the Grade Tens from Bennett were invited over to Queen Elizabeth for a final ’shin-dig. In addition, during the pre-track season, Bennett held several Platter Parties either in the gymnasium or in one of the recreation rooms. These shags were open to all Grade 9 and 10 students usually every other Thursday or Friday of the month. On Ilarch l ' 5th a Shamrock Shuffle gathered together both the Grade 10 ' s and Grade 9 ' s. This event was-enjoyed by all. This is radio 56-57, V.B.H.S., the station of identification. FLASH ANNOUNCEMENT - ’ We have just received a message from the Grade Ten Students ' Council that there will be a final bash to wind up the year ' s activities called the Krack-up-Krash. Around the clock, around the world, there are more facts on socials on radio V.B.H.S. than any other station. More ne rs on socials on radio 57-58. Stay tuned to radio V.BiH.S. on the year and every year. t ' ' ■ Enid Donovan, 10-32. Mr. Gee: Give me-some prepared morracetic-acidester of salicylic acid, please. Brain: Do you mean aspirin, sir? 1 ■ Mr. Gee: That ' s right, I can never remember that name. The law of gravity doesn ' t apply to everything. ' It is easier to-pick up a,girl than to drop her. . ' , Paul: Dq you miss school? Marshall:Every chance I get. . • 5 Mr. Sharlow: Robert, how is it that you have not learned your lesson? Bobby: Well sir, it wasn ' t because it was so hard to learn; it was because it was so easy to forget. . •
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Page 80 text:
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