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Calendar 2nd Semester February 20-You should have seen the Junior play. June Mad. One of the best we've seen for years, and they seemed to enjoy it. The Juniors made some money, too. February 21-The girls are putting on their Pep Club dinner today. February 24-Monday the football letters were given out and Em was in fine form. Debate and Honor Society got pins and those kids worked for them. Next year I'm go- ing to .be in the Honor Society if I can take the same subjects as Mary Ellen Booth. She can help me out. February 28-The Sophs had their shindig tonight and it was good. Had a real gabfest with some of the boys on chemurgy, There was a Choral Concert lgrade and highl. March 8-I meant to say a long time ago that the first semester tests didn't shew a lot of us up in a good light. I will have to wait until next year for a chance at Honor Society. Darn, it will soon be time for the quarter tests and Dad says if they look like the semester grades did he'll put a luftwaife on me that will make me .eel llle ihe Italians-I got that mixed up but not what he meant! He must have been boin a father. March 22- I have been studying-pretty hard. O1 course, I had to go to the dance Miss McKinney's home room gave in the gym, and I had a lot of fun, too. Then I wanted to take up baton-twirling, but haven't got the one and a half. Can't get it unless the old Svwindle Sheet shows a good C average. Dictatorship! March 24-Mlss Miller has been out for a couple of weeks with a mastoid operation. We sent her flowers and some other thin-gs. She is due back in the near future. Guess we should all go easy on her for a while. March 27-28-The band gave a concert to shcw off their ne-w uniforms. If we don't lose some of the 'boys on band trips it won't be the uniforms' fault. They sure look swell. March 28-It's a good thing I didn't have any holes in my stockings. Morgan's home room pulled a fast one. A stocking dance and box social. Best party of the year. March 31-Well, the third quarter is ended. I managed to keep the C average, and now I can start tearing up the town again. Picnic season is here and soft ball has starled. Track meets are coming, too. Tennis-if I can borrow a racket. Last one I borrowed got warped in the rain and wasn't much good. You should have seen us getting busy and trying to look smart during the testing program. My IQ reads like a chemical formula but I was scared, probably. April 4-Juniors sprung their party -today, First party without any crashers. tWe!l, hardly anyl. I enjoyed myself even though my frosh wasn't there. April 7-8-The Seniors made their last public appearance when they presented their play. Careful boys, R. Cherry may be older than she looks. April 9-10-11-Spring is here, so the calendar says. From the weather I couldn't tell if it was Christmas or Spring Vacation. April 17-Hanson's home room gave an assembly today. Nuff said. April 18-Guess I'll have to learn to toot a horn or sumpin'. The music department invaded Ellensburg-and I mean invaded. The band came back with a rating of good , but Fred Huber really went to town on that sax solo--grabbed a superior . Morris Chaney received an excellent for his violin solo, Jack Mercer, Bill Hedrick and Marilyn Miles all received good for theirs, while Harlan Ritter brought down a fair . The violin ensemble was very well received, and were dubbed excellent April 22-Some ipeople have Strange ambitions. We found out all about them at the Honor Society banquet. Mr. Kittel, as Monsieur Rodnivitch Kitellskl, the great com- poser, was the hit of the evening. April 26-Now I know why the band members have been strutting about every morn- ing for the last week. They're leading the parade for the Ritzville Relays, there, today. Why, oh why, didn't I decide that music hath charms until it was too late to join the band? April 27-The Hi-Y boys and guests went to Rimrock for their annual outing. My little frosh got invited and me without a Hi-Y pin. April 29-Mr. Morgan's home room sure is active, They took off for Sacajawea to- day for their picnic. April 30--Class of '42 gave its annual assembly today. Nuff said on this one, too! May 2-My Frosh sure looked swell in her new spring formal at -the Junior Prom. The most elaborate decorations yet attemptedg even a May Pole, May 9-Everybody's happy except me. My frosh is sore because I wouldn't take her out to the Frosh ipicnic and couldn't tell her why I wouldn't. But gosh, the other sixty-four seniors on the Sneak woulda moidered me. May 13-16-Soft ball tournament here, Watch us go! May 15-Thesplans stepped out at the hotel for dinner tonight. And me without a soup and fish. May 19-Wasco-Sinewesah banquet. Home town boy makes good. May 25-Baccalaureate-I wonder what I'll think about when we march down that aisle May 29-Well, we Seniors are out in the cruel world at last. My fingers are crossed!
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