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Big Wind E v 110 .-1 Riverton, Wyoming, November 12,y1y948 my y yy y y I yy y l'iu,c-10c y y nior Play Will Prove to Be Hilarious Event ovcmber I9 ,te Bait -Junior 1 At High School ily Walker is a wistful fif- 'ear old who longs fondates, is almost classed as a sissy. He studies worms and is learning to play the clarinet. In spite of all this he is a lovable character and Emily finds this so too. Lester Gray is the other third nf the tv-innxrlo, He is an eQ'otistie- Honor Roll First Six Weeks-1918--I9 SFINIORS Ilick Briseno, 1.25 Jo Anne Koe- neke, 1.23 David Mowry, 1.2g Bob Boyd, 1.4, Betty Fitzsimonds, 1.55 Bonnie Hubcnka, 1.53 Carolyn Snyder, 1.753 Ann Hays, 2.03 Ile- Loris Highland, 2.0. JUNIORS Kathryn Jons, 1.05 Joan John- son, 1.05 Jimmy Farnsworth, 1.03 Thanksglvlng Plyniouth t'olony's first d winter, during which alnio: of the l'iIg'rini company die passed, and renewed hopt grown up with the summer. the corn crop was gathered, fall of 11321, Governor Ili' decreed a day of Tbanksi Great were the preparatio a few women in the colony days boiling, baking, and afraid Sl childrei 'l-Y'UYUd b 'oasts 1 1U'0ntSv E len fire 0 P0.l'tl'8 lore tha ?hYlllS 2 ns, who :ses a sei M- fi-mtl Uld h11V9 n fron aughters WU,-Q S 'Y' which compai MPS- W ,af faniilj 1 sense oi hqiwr-Vp Prsed Wit ,---Lh1'I'Q lllll- Mal : and so lLl0l' sistf uyg hug uSC2ltlS of gy rptyuy' Zed by I 3 colon liary by ,wo older lowly L. ly Burns il 12464, mel and ie last ' ll C2ll't0I' Thanks liked by unifri Y- ated it l Allen. nes th: I' Of Bur t on thi Sostrum fs fiance Sidi-nt id Thomp thi,-d ' if' to allo me be iul-ty I hristma ractical you have :k in 15 ng aroun a Thar oking lik 'elebrat hird and with lass wor us servi 'ooms. he Gov 2 women tFcstiv with a ngnt pin 1en's room is a grer a light blue ceili ,lrapes and mirrors d for both rooms. 'I His project was ta 'hool and Home Ee 2 cots were made co 21 mattress, sheet iillow. Covers for 2ing made by the gi lss. Huffman: I think it is very ' done not only for the teach- ienefit but the eflicicncy of ating. The Home Ee. class Miss Schwaub should be rd for a good job. i. Coolidge: I think it is pretty and it is a practical rt for the girls to learn to things more attractive. ning the Navy n it is n puolic holi rwditional in date l Back Row, lett to right: Duane Peterson, Phyllis Zenor, Lorraine Mazet, Barbara ,:,,th,.1aSt Nmndlly l-lays, Bud Thompson, Doris Skelton. Middle Row: Arline Blomberq, Esther l-leinrieh, Valery l-laussman, Ann Ralph G-asser, Donnice Martin, Mary Pavey, Mr. Schwartz. Front Row: Bob Thraillcill, Lois Drake, Evelyn l-lerman, Jo Anne Koenelce, Jean Real, Don Trammell, Joan Martin. to France. This is a National Pro- ject, which the Club has taken on since last year. At a noon meeting held in the Home Ec. department October 27, the F.H.A. got underway with their plans and preparations for their annual formal ball. The ball this year is Saturday, Nov. 13th. Mrs. Adams was chosen to be the new chapter mother this year. F.H.A. District Brannan, 1.85 Keith Wright, 2.0g Marilou Farrens, 2.0: Jane Good- man, 2.0g Marilyn Nevin, 2.03 Judy Jewett, 2.0. Extension School A course of General Survey of United States History has been started at Riverton High School. The course is sponsored by Wyo- ming University, and it is a four credit hour course, which began but if harvest is esp in earlier date may I. It is not strictly 2 ', being dependent so vernment proelaniati Beny -------A id System l-lays, The newest addition t school is the P.A. system th out the .Iunior and Senior School and grade school. 'I fice can now call any or all at any time, and the roon call the oflice. Mr. Walter Beckwith of l installed the system. He is , ated with the Wicht Rad Soundy Company of Ilenvc took his training at the Grifhn Opportunity Schoo College of Electricity. Bcfr
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