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its of the Ljear SEPTEMBER 6 Beaver Lodge float wins first in Rodeo Parade. 7 Back to school; many old faces, some new ones. 8 Murray, Lloyd, Davis, and Brown chosen to lead classes. 10 Freshmen survive initiation assembly and are honored at mixer. 13 Betty Lou Lugar chosen to head F.H.A. 19 Seniors become a little more mighty as class rings arrive. 24 F.H.A. installs officers in assembly. 25 Rainy game sees Helena Kittens down Beavers in first home game, seniors give big dance afterwards. 27 Mr. Ryburn added to school faculty. 29 Girls Club reorganized with Sherrie Lugar president. OCTOBER 1 Beavers lose close one to Butte Frosh, 6-0. F.H.A. dance follows. 4 Seniors begin Annual plans. 7 No more slacks, says school board. 8 Looks like bad football season as Beavers fall to Reds, here. Sophs, throw big dance same night. 9 Boys participate in F.F.A. Rodeo at White- hall. 15 Future Farmers entertain Future Home- makers in picnic at Barretts. 19 Bill Tash chosen to head Ski Club for sec- ond year. 22 Lose sub-district championship to Deer Lodge, there. 28 Big political rally, lots of noise. 29 Staff letters for last year awarded. In stu- dent poll, returns were same as adult voting with the exception of two offices. 30 Win one and only football game, 8-0, from Anaconda Hi Reserves, here. NOVEMBER 4 Lose final game to Reds, in Butte. 5 Harvest Ball — Dolores Davis reigns as Queen. 6 Couples dance at Southern Plantation Ball. 11 F.F.A. delegation leaves for Kansas City Convention. 12-13 Beaver Lodge Carnival. 18 All music assembly. 19 Community Concert stars Frances Yeend. DECEMBER 3-4 Lose first basketball games to class “A” teams. 10 Lose first home game to Butte Hi. 12 Columbia Concert Trio in Community Con- cert. 14 F.F.A. honors parents at banquet. 16 Grade school children entertained by Girls’ Club Party. 17 Christmas assembly and vacation begins. 25 Was Santa Claus good to you? 30 Mothers’ Club sponsors dance for students. 31 New Year’s Eve. Fun! JANUARY 3 Back to school. 10 Teachers shine in Donkey basketball game. 11 Band, orchestra, and piano ensemble give out with sweet music. 12 Clemow. Conover, Richardson, Sage go to Denver to Stock Show. 13 Marjorie Lane and Bill Tash chosen to head Beaver next year. 15-16 Elkhorn scene of invitational tourney. 17-18 Those terrible semester exams. 21 Students have successful dance at Beaver Lodge, thanks to efforts of Chris Zugel. 24- 25 School laughs at adolescents in senior play, “Growing Pains.” FEBRUARY 5 Dodie White and Doyle Stocks chosen Daisy Mae and Lil Abner of Sadie Hawkins Dance. 10 Todd Duncan thrills concert audience. 10 “Summer Comes to the Diamond O” pre- sented as part of Montana on Parade Pro- gram in Helena. 11 Valentine Dance sponsored by Freshmen. 17-18-19 District Tourney in Butte. After los- ing a heartbreaking game to Whitehall, Beavers take third place. 21 Defeated by Saints in try for second. 22 Home Economics girls hostesses to faculty, school board dinner. 24 Lester and Chester play for state legislature. 25 How much am I bid for this basket of food? 26-27 Elkhorn Ski Carnival, with Dolores Davis as queen. Bad luck comes to Larry Red- mond. MARCH 4 Dolores White is D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. 4 High school invited to college Chinook dance. 9 Rainbow girls celebrate 24th birthday. 10- 11-12 Scene of divisional tourney, including games, dances and talent show. Whitehall final champs. 18 Girls’ Club and F.H.A. St. Patrick’s Formal at Guild Hall. 25- 26 Outstanding musicians play with All- State Orchestra. APRIL 11- 12 It’s “What a Life” with Henry Aldrich and the Juniors. 15 Several students rewarded by initiation into National Honor Society. 20 Quill and Scroll takes in best journalists. 22 Annual guest night at Beaver Lodge. 23 Music groups travel to Anaconda Festival. 28-29 Brainy ones get to go to Bozeman high school week. 30 And we all danced at the Junior Prom. MAY 3-4 National Thespians sponsor three one-act plays. 6 And now, it’s the Thespians turn, to initiate. 12- 13 Missoula plays host to Dillon contestants in Interscholastic Meet. 22 Seniors don caps and gowns. It’s not grad- uation but baccalaureate. 25 Only one more day left, think the Seniors. 26 Graduation, or “It’s all over now.” 27 And so it ends. Goodbye, good luck.
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