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gc-zawz Red Letter Days of the Seniors September 8- First day of schoolg mighty Seniors at last. September 18- First snow, and me in anklets. September 21-25- Frosh week. September 25- Gave the Freshmen the works. September 30- Admittance to a matinee through the buying of a Defense Stamp. October 5- Softball game between the teachers and the girls. October 7- Scrap drive contest between boys and girls. October 13- Seniors pulled a fast oneg breakfast at Hazen's ranch. October 15- First six weeks' exams. October 16- Losers of the scrap drive contest give party. fP.S.: It was the girls.J October 27- Seniors have a dinner at Ray's ranch. October 30- Bridal shower and farewell party on Miss Albright. October 31- High School Ha1lowe'en Party. Ending of fishing season Qtaken from Mr. Kellenbenzys memol. November 2- Dorothy Osier and Betty Peterson replace the teachers who left. November 9- Senior girls amused themselves at Mary Jayne's. November 12- Gas rationing postponedg goody-goody. November 13- Miss V. Snow becomes Mrs. Jones. Best of luck, Vera. November 15- Some of the Juniors and the Seniors took in a football game at Laramie. November 19- Oh unhappy day! Gas rationing goes into effect. November 24- Second six weeks' exams. November 25- Thanksgiving vacation begins, and Miss Peterson leaves. December 11- Junior play was given, Miss Ginger g play cast entertained at Mason's after play. December 19- Adelia is engaged to Johnny. 1943 lhlylrf l uu rll' L
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gem December 22- Dorothy Osier leavesg Miss Turner will take her place. December 22- Santa Claus is coming to town. The beginning of a twelve-day vacation. January 4- Back to school againg everyone's brain is a little rusty. January 14, 15- Semester exams, time to burn a little midnight oil. January 15- Ending of the first semester climaxed by the Seniors giving a party. January 25- Professor Kellenbenz deserts us to spend a week in Denver. January 27- All Seniors got their names on the list of those who had to stay in for talking. Seniors solved the problem by bringing their lunch. January 28- Youth Fellowship gives a Sleigh Ride. February 3- The Juniors honor the mighty Seniors by a party. February 5- A surprise party was given on the teachers. Leonard Chedsey sprains his ankle. February 11- Valentine party. February 13- Shoe rationing! Must we dance in our stocking feet? February 15- Miss Turner, superintendent and teacher, leaves for the SPARS. February 17- Roxana can't seem to stand her third finger left hand bare. But leave it to a Senior-she has quickly changed the situation by becoming engaged to Dave. February 18- Senior pictures are taken by Mr. Pope from Laramie. Everyone decked out in their best bib and tucker. February 19- High School versus the Army in a basketball game. H. S. victors. February 21- For once this year the girls get their pick. Fifty soldiers in town. February 24- Farewell dance for the soldiers. Cheer up, girls, they may be back in June. March 2- Mr. Jones phoned Mrs. Jones from Californiag we were all thrilled. March 5- WAACS gain our loss. Miss Faith leaves. Three one-act plays given by the Dramatics Club. March 8- Miss Peterson resumes the role as a teacher. March 11- Senior girls have a slumber party at Kershner's. What do they mean by slumber? 1943 I'fn11' lffflf Ml
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