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School Calendar February 2-Adrian Speech Class and Junior English Class went to Nyssa with a debate on Peacetime Conscriptionf' February 9-Senior pictures were taken. Hypnotizers were here. February 15-Nyssa came to Adrian with a debate on Dumbarton Oaks proposals. February 16-We played Fruitland on the home floor, with Adrian's victory 41-40. Close game, gang, but good just the same. February 17-New Plymouth came to Adrian in our last game, score 40-26 in their favor. B squad was 10-12, New Plymouth,s favor. February 22-Ten boys left for the District B tournament at North Powder. We played Imbler, the score was SS-3 S-Adrian's favor. Good work, gang. February 23-Band left for North Powder to show off the new uniforms. The team played North Powder and lost by three points. February 24-Played a consolation game with Wallowa-we won. Boys came home with the Sportsmanship award for the second consecutive year. Brewer and Piercy were on the All-Star team. Carroll Thomas was among the All-Star honorable mention. Three cheers for our team! February 27-Basketball banquet was held, with a good attendance. February 28-Sophomores had a party. Where were all the girls? March S-Doctor Polling was here and talked to the students about education. March 14-junior play, Pigtails, was presented. March 16-17-Boxing tournament at Nyssa. March 23-Band Concert. March 23-24-S. R. V. C. met for boxing. March 27-Easter Assembly. March 29-Easter Assembly. April 1-Easter, also April Fool's? April 4-Nyssa, Vale, and Adrian track meet. April 1 1-Track meet at Ontario. April 13-Senior play, The Green Light, was presented. April ??-Senior Sneak? April 18-Malheur County track meet. April 20-Junior-Senior Prom. April 25-S. R. V. C. track meet. May 4-May Day Festival. May S-District track meet at La Grande. May 5-Mother-Daughter Tea. May 13-Baccalaureate Services. May 1 S-Class Day Exercises. May 17-Commencement.
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School Calendar August 28, 1944-School opened. Books again! Everyone anxious to go. September 6-Freshman and Sophomore Olympics. Sophomores won. Keep up the good school spirit, Freshmen. September 8-Girl Scout Tea. Football season started off with a practice game at Vale- Vale victorious. Freshman Reception. How's about it, Freshmen? September 15-Ontario came to Adrian for this exciting game. We won 7-6. Keep up the good work, kids. September 22-Played Vale on the home field. Vale won once more. September 29-Jamboree at Ontario. We played Ontario-they won. What happened to the football boys coming over? October 6-We played Weiser here. They won 13-0. Too bad. October 13-We played Nyssa there. Score was 7-6 in Nyssa's favor. Good game, any way, gang. November 6-Back from harvest work. November 23-Thanksgiving. November 24-Sixth Annual High School Carnival-gross profit, 351,035.30--S300 go for band uniforms. December 15--Adrian topped off in a whooping game with Nyssa on the Adrian floor, final score Adrian 30, Nyssa 28. Thanks to the kids for the good school spirit. December 16-Adrian played Huntington and lost 33-28. Do better next time, fellows. December 18-The Speech Class and Girls' Glee Club presented a play, Why the Chimes Rang. December 19-Ontario beat Adrian 21-29. The B squad beat Ontario 18-14. December 20-2 3-Played a game at Huntington, their victory, 30-20. The boys went on a road trip and played the following schools: Huntington, Haines, Union, North Powderg scores were Haines victory 40-29, Union victorious 43-17, North Powder prelim' game, Adrian victorious 28-20. December 27-Back to school after Christmas. January 2, 1945-Adrian beat Weiser in a game at Weiser. The score was 39-34, Adrian winning. January S-We played Emmett at home, they won both games. A squad 40-16, B squad 29-16. Too bad, but someone will have to grow a little taller. January 9-Payette won a victory over Adrian by a score of 36-3 5. January 12-We played Vale at Vale. The score was 26-20 for Vale. January 16-Went to Fruitland and the B squad won 28-17. The A squad lost 15-26. January 19-We went to New Plymouth in a buzzing little spirit in hopes to win, but the score was 45-41 for the A squad for the Pilgrims. The baby Antelopes led their game by 39-28. January 20-Franklin High from Boise came over, we won 43-27. Keep up the good work.
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Future Farmers of America Donnie Brewer Pete Tirnmerman Wilford Prosser Keith Lane Richard Beebe The Adrian Chapter of the Future Farmers of America was inactive during most of the school year 1944-45, due to the inability of the high school district to secure a satis- factory agricultural instructor in the fall. The department was closed until May 1, 1945. Two or three business meetings of the chapter were called by Ralph Morgan, Assistant State Vocational Agricultural Supervisor. On May 1, 1945, Mr. Henry Reuter, recently employed as agricultural instructor for the Adrian Chapter, arrived to take up his duties. A lively reorganization meeting was held and plans made and committees appointed for next year's F. F. A. program. Olhcers of the inactive Adrian F. F. A. chapter are Donnie Brewer, Presidentg Pete Timmerman, Vice-President, Wilford Prosser, Secretary, Keith Lane, Treasurer, and Richard Beebe, Reporter. Featur 6 TESTS What color is a bride? Wed I study all night, What color is a shampoo? Dreen Then study some more- What color is a ghost? Boo What good does it do me- What color is a guitar string? Plin Nothing better than a four! What color is a belch? Burplc. Tests give me a headache And that's not all- They make me so weak, I can't walk down the hall. I'm allergic to tests, That's one thing I know- The harder I study, The dumber I grow! 55? Curious fly, Vinegar jug- Slippery edge, -Foixusrmis W1LsoN Pickled bug.
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