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EPT 1, Lining up for a nine-month grind.
Sept. 6, Another day, another dollar,
again school calls to every scholar. Sept. 9,
Lincoln Cr.R. cabinet is off to Win-e-mar.
Sept. 20, Jimmie Dorsey swings, Bob Eberle
sings. Sept. 23, Phillippimen wrest first football
game from Hutch, 18-6. Sept. 24, Postmaster
james A. Farley talks to Salinans at new post
office dedication. Sept.27, Feminine political
machine influences senior class election. Sept.
30, Mustangs are lassoed in first league game
by McPherson. Oct. 1, C.K.L. Cvolf Meet at
Ellsworth, Salina takes second place. Oct. 3,
Marjorie Sloop takes over Maxine Oberg's
position in Washington office. Oct. 3, Six cars
and a truck transport G. R.'s to Lake Wary
for picnic and bonfire. Oct. 2, Eighteen S.H.
delegates with Miss Carpenter journey to
journalism Conference at K. U. Oct. 8, Tigers
down Mustangs 26-O. Oct. 13, Work starts on
Trail as staff members meet to discuss Lawrence
conference. Oct. 14, First league victory over
Abilene. Oct. 18, Grade cards show what's
been done during first lap. Oct. 20, LQ. tests
are given for office record. Oct. 20, Bonnre
party held by senior girls club. Oct. 21, Salina
defeats Railroaders 18-14. Oct. 22, Schrader
injures wrist climbing tree at Win-e-mar with
Cv.R. cabinet. Oct. 24, "Toad" Strowig heads
Lincoln Student Council. Oct. 28, ln a windy
afternoon game the Irish defeat Mustangs.
Oct. 29, Masquerade parties supply scope for
lots of originality. Nov. 4, State teachers meet
in Salina for annual convention. Nov. 8, Navy
Band surprises with popular songs. Nov. 11,
Armistice Day game with Lindsborg ends in
9-O victory for S.H. gridders. Nov. 18, Queen
Shirley reigns at homecoming game with Ells-
worth, as Mustangs win to place second in
C.K.L. Nou. 22, Ever-popular Rev. joe Riley
Burns speaks at G.R. Vesper Service. Nov. 24,
Thanksgiving dinners are followed by gradls
football game on Maroon gridiron. Nou. 28,
Student councils pose for Trail as workmen on
new school building. Dec. 6, P.W.A. loan for
proposed school is withdrawn. Dec. 8, Maroons
drop initial basketball game to Hutch. Dec. 9,
"Springtime for Susie" shows junior class
acting ability. Dec. 12, New league is planned
at Chapman. Dec. 15, Ferdinand takes the
laurels at N.F.L. Stunt Nite. Dec. 16, Hi-Y
Conference meet in Eldorado. Dec. 18, Lincoln
girls glee club presents Christmas Vesper Pro-
gram. Dec. 20, Radio broadcast is given by
S.H. chorus. Dec. 16-21, College kids visit
Washington High as they return home for
holidays. Dec. 21, Christmas vacation starts.
Dec. 23, Overtime thrills the crowd, but
Indians ride over Mustangs 29-27. Dec. 25,
Santa comes to all good Mustangs! Dec. 30,
Maroonmen take first league game to sink the
Vikings 32-13. Jan. 2, Vacation ends, school
begins. Jan. 10, Teachers get together in
evening party. fan. 11, Emporia tests rank
S.H. students high in the state. Jan. 19, 29, Will
we pass that mark, or won't we?-semester
exams.
Jan. 21, Shirley leaves for California, Winona
moves to Hawaii. Jan. 24, A new start as second
semester begins. Ian. 25, Washington G. R.
gives the mothers a program. Jan. 27, Debate
squad travels to Emporia. lan. 28, Kansas'
78th birthday is commemorated. Jan. 29,
Mustang seals begin to be seen around the
building as Washington Student Council starts
sale. Jan. 31, Chapman takes a spill from the
Mustangs. Feb. 2, Several teachers enjoy
"Icliots' Delight" in Wichita. Feb. 3, S. H. S.
Printers visit Cappers, Topeka High School,
and the Capitol. Feb. 7, Krueger conducts the
K. C. Philharmonic Orchestra in matinee and
evening concerts. Feb. 8-14, Boy Scouts cele-
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