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Peekin' In . On The Classes Oh, you poor chicken! The Office Training class is fil- ing now--not only do the girls have to know their P's and Q's but also their A's through Z's. Lots of happy faces--must be Friday. A certain senior boy likes to sleep in Social Studies. Mar- shall Elmer not only sleeps-- he snores! After the Home Ec class gave a party forthe first graders, they wondered who had the most fun! Bookkeeping girls seem de- pressed--those Debits and Credits are just too much. Local basketball tournament MARCH First Forensics elimination here. Movie: BROKEN ARROW Amateur Hour in Gym, 8 p.m. Magenta Staff to Owatonna, Minnesota to tour yearbook plant. Forensics with Bear Creek and Hortonville. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. State Basketball Tournament at Madison. Little Nine Forensics at Wrightstown. Fifty nine
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Peekin' In . . . When They Didn't Know It! V. Peterson, L. Glasshoff Doing the 'applejack M. Baugrud Bottoms up ! It's polygamy, Walter! JANUARY Back to the old grind after two weeks' vacation. Second Song Fest led by Mr. Perry. Now sing! Spelling Contest held by the Seniors--Not as smart as they thought! First noon-hour dance held in the gym. Nancy Thiex came to school with a spark- ler. Basketball game at Shiocton. Magazine Campaign begins. Larsen Studios took more pictures today. Judy Rolph breaks ankle at skating rink. Basketball game at Reedsville. New band uniforms arrive! Bill Kiesow won 535.00 in the magazine drawing. Oh happy day! First semester ends. Janet Wischow won 510.00 in the magazine drawing. Winneconne lost to Wrightstown--Not a- gain! Magazine Campaign ended--53683.10 total sales. DAR Award to Rochelle Handt. Teachers got even with kids--report cards given out. FFA boys go to McCormick Show. Seniors start to study Literature--Ugh! FEBRUARY Ah! February! The month of Washington . . . Lincoln . . .and . . . Cupid! Old Mr. Ground Hog saw his shadow to- day--better keep those woolens out. The Wolf Call is out with lots of news, notes and nonsense. The Senior Candy Ball is scheduled for tomorrow night. Lots of sleepy-heads todayg must be eith- er a blue Monday or late hours. The quiet around school is frightening! The Senior Home Ec class was host to a live baby today--those girls must mean business! Jack Frost has no pity for Mr. Mathews-- his car just won't start these days. Last home game with Shiocton and we won . . . 40-60. Cupid has his quiver filled with arrows today--will you be his target? Senior commencement cards are here-- won't be long now! Fifty-eight
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Peekin' . . For The Last Time 5 T Y P 1 D S Biology APRIL Two teachers and four students gallup to Gallup, New Mexico D and no foolin'. 3 District forensics. W Music solos at Seymour. i W Club banquet. 2 Little Nine Music at Denmark. State Forensics at Madison. 19 Baseball at Shiocton. ZZ. Junior Prom at Roses are red, .5 Violets are blue, X , Orchids are 56.00, X Would dandelions do? V Hortonville and Shiocton here for track meet. E Local Spring Music Concert in H Gym. f Baseball at Hortonviiie. i Shiocton and Wrightstown here il for track meet. Music festival at Seymour. MAY Magenta arrives. Bear Creek is here for base- ball. Hilbert and Omro here for track' meet. Baseball game with Freedom ,, G here. 'I e Little Nine Track Meet at S Lawrence College la JUNE ' ll: Commencement fi Y Sixty See ya' at Homecoming!!
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