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ff-NA i,pv'f?-W X592 ......-...-1---.4,.....-f.... -v , , .. SOUNDS WE LOVE TO HEAR nHello, old boy, here's that five I owe yougn d e nThere will be no assignment for next U0h, dearest, do you really mean it.U N!Uner1.n fLet's walk instead.u I H Yes. CMyrs Grsesserj time-class dismiss fShettuCkU DEFIHTTIONS WE CAN DO WITHOUT Atom--Eve's husband. ' ' Barium--What they do to deed people. Combustion--See me sometime. Density--Disease of the brain. CMiles Oxide--Where you don't go when it's re He et- What you do in s restaurant. Charing dish--Frying pan in society. Steam--Water gone crazy with the heat Wind--Air that is in e hurry. CBud G Ground hog--sausege. Keisnrn-Stream of hot wster springing QFOTMUL1 . ' BELAK SAYS Ccn't study in the fally gotta play Pegelerj ining. CHerlan Wernkvistb ssenb up disturbing the footbellt Can't study in the winter, gottf play basketball. Csr't study in the spring, gotta run track, Con't study in the summer, gotta girl. THINGS WE WON'T FOFJET Geraldine's Bill. Natalie Primm's giggling. Vivien Lsncsster coming to school before lO:3O. y Coach Messner's state basketball and football teams. Mr. Abrrhpm's comradeship. Kenny Serr's willingness. Odors from ihe chemistry room and Dwight's H25 in the tyolng room. Spinistcrls Club land especially their Spinistor's paper in which no girl's names appearj Mr. Mork's fine voice. Mr. Thue's swell idea of a sponsor on Sneak Dey- Snakes in the biology room. Cin and outj The Latin Cleef The stef .L the three little pigs. The Ln:'l Zoys. ' Adellbb Pepousek's tempermental red heir- Sixtyssix-
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is ,,,,,,,i-- ,-.-.--,l-....----- ,,, f-fs 29. 10. 11. 14 17. 22. 5. 4. 19. 21 22. 24 29. C 2. 5. 21. 25. 28. 5. 15. 18. f I 5 55 Herbert Mork accepts position formerly ,filled by Butterfield. Geraldine looks disappointed! I wonder why!. l FEBRUARY Basketball game with Colome. We beat 'em 28--26. We're gonna win that tournament yet. Platte again beats Gregory 36--2l. 'Tough luck, boys. Dance by commercial department. Cupid played an im- portant part in the entertainment,Luella Lewis, chrm. Grade School Operatta. nMiss Caruthers Returns.' Charlotte O'Neill takes lead. Miss G. Eberly directon Freshman dance most stupendous event of year!--In the freshies estimation. And it was good! MARCH Gregory High wins over the Rosebud Boarding School Gregory wins Regional Basketball tournament with Geddes. Whoopee! To the state they go!!! Rosebud newspaper and annual reporters have a big pow wow CGrand results! CWe hope! Geraldine Klinefelter elected President. H. S. Hepner, Brookings,1s speaker. NGN Club banquet. Men only1!!! Debaters go to Geddes. CNothing won and nothing lost! Amateur Contest sponsored by Juniors. More imperson- ations of Major Bowes! Rev. Hertz is superb. Annual dance. Small crowd. Good time reported. - - Vivian Lancaster,Marcellene Hill,Pearl ReS13Z.C0 ChI'm- APRIL Rural day. Country students show their talents! Music contest at Geddes. Geraldine Klinefelter and Jim Petrik entered. They were snowbound for days! Jr. a Sr. Prom and Banquet. Lovely gals and moonlight Impressive! Smith-Hughes contest at Brookings. Emma Preslicka, and Bonnelle Jewell delegates for the Home Ec girls. Sophomore Dance. Plenty of May baskets for everyone. Bonnelle Jewell was chairman. MAY Senior Play, HLady Lilacn and dance. With a star-w studded cast the curtain fell on a successful play. Baccalaureate. Fifty-two seniors solemnly listen to services in their honor. Rev. Frank L. Whitney'speMS. Commencement. Karl E. Mundt, National Forensic League President, was main speaker. Sixty-five Sul' I 5 r
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K' ff? g 2 Q. M O S T P O P U L A H Helen O'Neill Jack Primm .J ...Q.. N S E N I O R S M O S T L I K E L Y T O S U G C E E D . Helen O'Neill Bryce Haskett ,XT -v -0- N O T A B L E J U N I O R Inez Reetz Dwight Kendall -Q- I O T A B L E S O P H O M O R E Bonnele Jewell Y Jack Bain -QQ i-QXQTABLE FHESHMAN Natalie Primm Bob Eickman -0- B E S T M I X E R Mildred Stone . Frank Byzralek -0- B E S T D A N G E R Vivian Ianeaeter George Drapeaux -0- Sixty-seven 1 'S I ! it 1 I I
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