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Fe Nlar Apr ll May June TRAIL OF FORTY NINERS CContl Our dangerous Journey to the west was rtsumed today A Punch and Judy show was presented by the Marxoncttes members ot the 1N'ltl0ll3.l Assembly Caravan A combmatxon of talents from all the Sectlons presented the play Sleepmg Beauty The Senlor Sectlon gaye a farewell program for Ruth Freeman who 15 lcaxmg us to continue her Journey to Hawan The half wav mark of our Journey w as reached today Many members changed their sectxons Another show was presented by the Natlonal Assembly Caraxan featur mg MaJor the dog The Glrls C lncreased ltS membershlp by elvht IH a formal UD m xtlatlon Today at 1 30 p m our Carayan was halted because of hxgh w mds and drlftmg snows VVe started our Journey again today after two and a half weeks of be mg snowbound A Flre Drlll was trxed today wlth the Band sllghtly behmd the rest because they were playmg too loud Today we had part of our plctures taken for the records of our Journey The FFA sponsored a Father Son Banquet The meal was prepared by the FHA glrls Thesplans mltlated 20 new membels 1n an n PFCSSIVQ ceremony 28 8. Aprxl 4 The County Nurse Journeyed with us for three days oculatlng us agamst the dangerous tlck fever The Junlor sectlon held th Promenade whxch IS expected of all Junior SLCtl0l1!s during thelr Journey Todav we reached the three quarter mark of our Journey Whlle taking these three days of rest for the maJorxty of the carayan the gUldLS had to trayel ahead to meet guides of other carayans for the 1 E E A Agam Mr Nelson was here to take plctures to record thus trnp The glrls of the caraxan entertalned the athletes wlth a banquet Af terwards the Blackhawk Pow Vlow was held The Sophomore Sectlon of the caraxan held the1r fxrst dance tomght The Senlor 'iectzon dctoured from the planned route by takmg a day s trlp up Coeur dAlene lake and the St Joe rlxer The GAA ent rtamed the males m the calaxan w1th a hayrlde and wlener roast at Xhlllams lake The Senloxs haxe completed their Journey The Junons hate one leap to go the Sophomores haye two Semor section ,Lau 1 seru y program tor the enJoyment ot the euldes and All the wagons Our yearly records were SlgI1Cd and many sad farewells took place as the wagons separated on the endlf ss number of trails of the future Jan. 3. ' 1' ' ' , ' '15 br, 13. ' .' ' ' J 5 1 ' ' ' -5, .' ' , 'K ' .A1 1 , ' 14. . . I Y I . 1 x V, in ' If C 20. ' ' ' ' ' 1 , ' 21. - ' ' ' . ' ' J . 1 1 ,1 A ' . 1, , f 1. - . . V I 28- , .. . H U - b. 4. I . . ' ' ' ' '23 ' -' ' ' ' ' - 28. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . I . 1 ' .10. ' ' ' ' ' '. 16. . . . e - . 11 ' . . . ' '. . ' ' A 1' ' i 1- il A . 21, ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' , m- ,' 1. ' ' I 9 1 v ' ' 1. 1 . 1 -1, ' 1 ' 1' ' I 5. ' ' 1 - ' . '. 45' 71 3- ' , ' .1 ' ' 1 - 1 Y ' 3 r 1 3 ' 1 x y 1 ' 12. ' . ' ' ' . 13. ' ' 1 ' ' . - v v v 7 29. 1 ' 'e ' ' - ' ' . . V 45 ' L ' , v ' N, 1' , v 7' ' , ' . , . 1 ' ' 1' , ' 1,1 . 1 , 3 .J 1 1 . U. ' .1 1 ' 1' v 1 2 A- s . 1'-If r 1 ' ' ' 1 ' -1 . 1 , . L., . J 1 , , . A- 1 4 , 1 . 1 1 ' 1 , A
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TRAIL OF THE FORTY NINERS Approxlmately 515 wagons are Uathered waltlng to start the Journey westward In the head carayan lH h School? there are 117 lI1d1NldUZ1l wagons In the second caravan Humor Hx hh 148 wagons are slffncd up In the thlrd caravan fCo1lege Elementary School! there are about 2:10 wagons Th1s dxary x-.1ll deal only wlth the happenmgs ID the head caravan fThe head caravan IS dlvlded 1nto three sectxons Semor .Tumor and Sophomore? Sept The Journey westward was started today XVe were lucky mn havmg, 16 guldes 13 of whom had made the trxp before The flrst day of rest was taken the men and women preparmg for the many long dark days ahead Today a representatlve of the Umted States Army talked to us We had our f1rst battle w1th the enemy today The battle took place at West Valley Fortunately we dxd not lose this battle Thls fact was very encouragmg to the few who were losmg lnttrest ln the trlp Our flrst hour of entertamment was provlded for all by Mr Brown the Maglclan Oct The biggest battle so far was fought today agamst the Colvllle Indians on the EYVCE battle ound Agaln we were vlctorlous Celebratmg the vlctory the Semor Sectlon of the caravan held the fxrst dance ot the Journey Mr Turner of the Natxonal Assernblles presented an hours entertam ment wlth h1s fancy wr1t1ngs test wlth Mlss Fryer leadmg Senlor boys set up target for Miss Fryer Home Economics ,,1rls started taklng needles and thread to English class The people were bCglIlI'llIlg to get restless so a dance was sponsored by the Junior Sect on of the Caravan Salom RIZR a traveler from Sy11a stopped on h1s w ay East and told us of h1s country 'Xox The quarter mark of the Journey was reached today A member of Leo s Stud1o Caravan headmg North stopped and peaches pears prunes and cheese were sald by all A day of rest was had from the turmoll and dangers of the Journey Some of the GAA glrls met girls from the Span le and Medlcal Lake caravans to take part m a Volleyball tournament After drawlng the wagons 1nto the mghtly clrclt four hours of Car myal fun was enjoyed by all 'We paused these two days 111 our Journey to celebrate Thanksgnmg day Dec Today was the flrst day we were unable to travel because of weather condxtxons The snow was drxftmg so rather than risk the poss1b1l1ty of gettlng stuck we remalntd at our canlplng posxtlon ot last nlght Volleyball Play Day 1n Cheney The wagons were agam held up by hxgh wmds and drlttmg snow '79 The Sophomore Sectlon presented a Christmas Program for the enjoy ment of the caravan Today was the last day of travel unt1l after the flrst of the year . ,, - O V v , . H i A h K . V , .g , V .P A . . U . 1 6. ' , ' 16. ' ' , 17. ' ' . 24. ' ' ' , , -. 8. ' , , ' 0 ' . ' ' . 12. . , ' ' , ' ' - 14. Thirty members of the Senior Section engaged in a button-popping con- 15. ' A 1 , f .' ' -01- 22. x ' e ' ' -' ' C . 27. ' , V -' , I V - -' '. 5. ' . 10- ' . ' . ' 1 11. ' ' ' . 16. . . . ' ' ' ' 2 ' x 19. ' K ' A ' 2, - 25, 26. ' - ' ' . 10. ' ' ' 16. A . 20. ' ' ' ' ' ' .
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