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Calendar SEPTEMBER 4-School opened. Football practice started 5-Classes organized 10-Orchestra organized 11-Plainsman staff organized 13-Seniors ordered rings and pins 14-Freshman party. ,A 17-Sale of student activity tickets launched 19-Pep club reorganized and sponsor chosen 21-Football game: school vs. alumni. County Fair boosters 24-Eighth grade picnic 27-Pep meeting 28-School dismissed for county fair. Flagler vs. Simla football OCTOBER 4-Mr. Hutchins the Bird Man addresses assembly 5-Limon vs. Flagler 9-Parent-Teachers meeting 12-Flagler vs. Vona 13-Kit Carson County Teachers Association meeting 19-School Carnival 26 31-Halloween Carnival NOVEMBER 5-Visit of state school inspector 6-Football Picture Show 8--Interclass football game 9-School dismissed for State Teachers Convention Denver 13-14-Grade school operettas 16-Girls' practice basketball game with Limon 23-Burlington forfeits football game. Parent-Teachers meet- ing. Junior party 27-28-Plainsman play, The Hoodoo. School dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 4-Plainsman Play 5-6-7-Interclass basketball games. Basketball Carnival 9-Football boys' banquet 13--Sophomore party 14-Kirk vs. Flagler 17-Miss Mvlar left. Eighth grade party 21--Christmas program. School dismissed for Christmas vaca- tion. Flagler vs. Arriba JANUARY 2-School begun. Miss Strand took up work as Commercial teacher 4-Flagler vs. Simla 7-8-9-Semester examinations. Magazine contest opened -Flagler vs. Hugo. s 1-ff 1 fi --1 ,e -f f'11s3,f,m:1ea,,1f, -
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Ray Reynolds Azel Dorsey Orpha Howard Bruce Teter Kenneth Gammill Hazel Elrick-Kelley Joseph Shulda Chester Robb Lucille Beeler Leva Galer Willis Malbaff Lucille Mahoney-Short Edward Conarty Fern Radebaugh Carl Lipford Julia Howard Ted Rillahan Jennie Elrick Fern Strange Tressie Boring CLASS OF '27 . Dalton Buck Gilbert Strange Stewart Weller Alwilda Nixon Ward Briggs Vaughn Cameron Elsie Pederson Elmer Kueker Arthur Cameron CLASS OF '28 Iva Eckert-Levi Irma Girvin Earl Todd Alma Vawter Rolland Dorsey Elsie Girvin Mary Price Ruby Altman Lena Short-Weatherly Ethel Verhoeif Robert Behen Senior Snapshots . f' RICHARD JORGENSEN-Rich- Greater men than I have lived but I doubt it. l CLIFFORD FARQUHAR-CliH- Thinks quite a lot but never says much. X JEANE'I'I'E PRICE-Net- To myself do I owe my fame. ' , RUTH JAOKSON-Dodo- Not afraid of vsork but not in sympathy with it. DAVID PRICE- Nearly killed once by a tram of thought passing through his mind MILDRED 'VIOORE Tloots A quiet person never goes Wrong HAROLD SEARS- Never known to kick Its too much like Work GILBERT BERNARD-G1b- Never do today what can be done tomorrow CLEO PROBASCO- Her head lo clear full of knowledge MARJORIE WILSON Her voice and smile have won many hearts HELEN BALDWIN-Snooks True to her worcjx her work and her friends BESSIE BALES- A glrl with an engaffmg personality ARVELLA TETER- She believes that to live one must have diversion NAOMI COPLEY Unassumlng and sincere diplomatic and generous ln friendship ARCHIE HARMON A steady conscientious worker LOLA JAMES- She makes some of her enthusiasm by keeping quiet ADA JOHNSON A merry heart goes all the day but a sad one tires in a mile ELLA KLIEWER- In whom dwrnty and grace combine MILDRED KOEHZLER A personality we all envy ALICE LORD- I cant be bothered ROBERT PORTENIER-Bob Why hurry There ll be plenty of time after m dead VERLAND REAVIS- Has intellect character and personahty plus LUCILLE THOMPSON Thomps A girl we all admire and adore WELDON ODD-Slick How very very peculiar JULIA WANCZYK Versed in all the languages MAURICF WILSON His destiny is obscure 'but ne gives promise for the future u as l 1 u my v ll vs A i an , V 11 y N H . . V . . . ' if ' sr A 1 1 . u - 1 ' sr N' -R ll , nv as , . I sv u ' 1 ' n : N u ' n - . , . - N W ,A . . 4 . . ,, , , 5 . U . . Y V. . ,, H W . . X . . . . , u ' u ' ' , n .. H . ' u 1 I ' W ' ' vs is ' - ' u A 1 J . W ' u W 'V ' ' rv 3 D ' ' u ' n u y Y u n r I - I, n . 1 ' ll . ' 1 ' rs , . 1 n - ' n , rn - lr ' n L -- , . 'g- u ' , u V H . . . . . . ,, - 1 A 1 , 1 , ls: 'l .Lee .L , W. ,cm VW- and ,. V r, Y 7,771 Y Y W --Y 1,-- 7. .-. - 7- 2, D, visa W var, V W .. , WY.. W W mfr L. W ,,,,,7,. , ,NL , ,, , , ., NYY, ,W V, V4
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2-:fir fe lliiil ef..lflzfwl-1-,::f2Y Calendar fContinuedJ 11-Arriba vs. Flagler 12-New regulations made for meets in spring. Flagler vs. Kirk 14-Annual staff organized 15-Termination of magazine contest. A 18-Flagler vs. Limon 25-Flagler vs. Hugo FEBRUARY 1-Flagler vs. Joes. Pep meeting. 4-5-Musical program and play. 8-Shakespearean lecture by Mr. Vogt. Hugo vs. Flagler Senior party. ' 9-Freshman party. Coaches meeting at Vona 11-Band practice begun 12-Lincoln's birthday program. Simla vs. Flagler 15-Limon vs. Flagler. Pep meeting by 5th and 6th grades. i 22-Joes vs. Flagler -A 28-Flagler vs. Limon. Boys' Tournament at Vona 1 MARCH 1-2-Boys' Basketball Tournament at Vona. 5-6-7-Girls' Basketball Tournament at Arriba and Vona 8-9-District Tournament at Limon , 15-16-State Tournament at Greeley l Y ll 22-Girls' State Semilinal game at Las Animas. il M ll l '1 l l l l H T APRIL 3-Sophomore party 4-5-Junior Class Play, Bashful Mr. Bobbs 7-8--Football picture show 9-Sneak Day. 12-Annual sale launched 11 13-Dual Track Meet at Hugo 17-Hugo vs. Flagler, baseball T 18-Basketball banquet and presentation program 4 23-Track Meet at Arriba. - 25-Interscholastic rehearsal 27 T -lnterscholastic Literary Meet ll MAY 1-2-Senior Class Play. y 4-Interscholastic Track Meet ll 9-10-Operetta 12-Baccalaureate Service and Senior Tea ff 13-Junior-Senior banquet . 14-Senior Party 1 15-Class Night li 16-Commencement g 17-School closes E.- v5fae . . n . . . . - - 0 n . . . . 0 !! . . . . 0 . . - 0 . Q . I . . -
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