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Blocks of stone, to form a building, must be hewn to shape, ordered, rank on rank. In building a school students progress in ordered— CLASSES
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SEPTEMBER 4—First day of School. 22— T he Indians started the football season by defeating Arcadia. 23— Ramona Williams chosen at Sr. Princess for the No. P. Harvest Festival. 29—Sargent defeated Indians 14-0. OCTOBER 4—Assembly program by Phys. Ed. boys. 6—Ord outscored Indians 20-2. 11— G. A. A. organized and made rules. Assembly program on fire prevention. 12— Exams for citizenship contact. 13— Unlucky! Ravenna took Indians 38-7. 18— Assembly program by Home Room 209. 20— The Indians won over St. Paul 12-0. 22— Wonder where all the boys were today! Could they be pheasant hunting? 23— Music Club celebrates on doughnuts and cider. Tut! Tut! 24— Assembly program by science dept. 25— 26—Hooray !! Teachers’ Institute. 31—Misner Players present “The Taming of the Shrew.” NOVEMBER 2— Assembly program by Home Room 207. 3— Indians lost to Callaway 25-6. 8— Mr. Lehman presents Nat. Ed. Week. 10—Armistics Day program given in auditorium. Indians lose 12-0. 15—Assembly program by Home Room no. 17—Indians won from Merna 39-0. 21— Senior Class party in old gym. Warning to underclassmen—Don’t mention cheese to the Seniors. 22— Program by Carl Steckleberg. 23— Six weeks exams!-----AMEN! 29— Assembly program by Home Room 202. 30— “Turkey Day”. Ansley won 19-0. Just wait till next year, Ansley. DECEMBER 1—No school today!!! 13—Assembly program by Home Room 102. '5—Juniors give Play “Professor, How Could You.” 19— The basketball boys beat Merna. 20— Curtis Aggies defeat Indians. 22— Program for school by Music Dept. 25—Santa Claus !!!! JANUARY 1—The one day out of the 366 to make resolutions to be broken the other 365. 3—Hack to school. 9— Loup City becomes victims of Indians. —Assembly program by Home Room 107. 12—The Indians were defeated by the Bulldogs of Sargent. t6—Arnold won victory from Indians. 17—Music Dept, presents program. 23— Gothenburg won victory 18-16. -4—Assembly program by Home Room 201. 26—St. Paul defeated Indians 26-13. 30—Indians beat undefeated Callaway. FEBRUARY 2—Ravenna took home victory of 30-23. 6—Indians ambushed by Arcadia. 13—Mason City prey of Indians 22-17. 19— Lexington scalped Indians 33-16. 21— Rotary sponsored lecture by Dr. Doman. 22— Assembly program by Home Room 203. 22-25—Custer County B.B. Tournament. 26—Latest fad !! Curls for boys. 28—Class C B.B. Tournament. MARCH 2— Rotary sponsored lecture by Dr. Colton. 6-9—Class B B.B. Tournament. Class A B.B. Tournament. Indians lost to Central City. 6— Rotary sponsored lecture by Dr. No-Yung Park. 7— G.A.A. presents assembly program. 13—Rotary sponsored lecture by Miss Gladys M. Perrow. 15— 'Rural Music Festival. 16— F.F.A. B.B. Tournament. We Won!! 20— Assembly program by Home Room 209. 22- 25—Easter Vacation. 28—Assembly program by Home Room 106. APRIL I- 2—University entrance and Regent Scholarship examinations. 3— Home Room 103-108 gave program. 4— Dual Track Meet with Merna. Music Dept, gave assembly program. 5— District Declam, and i-Act Play Corn-test. County Music Festival. 6— District Commercial Contest. II— Girl Reserves present program. 17— Mid-Six Track Meet. t8—Assembly Program by Music Dept. 10-20—District Music Contest. 23- 24—State Declam, and i-Act Play Con- test. 25-26—State Ag. Judging Contests. 25—Assembly program by Home Room 109. MAY 1— May Fete—Rural Day. 2— Home Room 101 presents program. 2—Custer County Track Meet. 9—'Honors Convocation. 10—Senior Class Play. 10-11—State Track Meet. 15— Seniors’ last day. 16— Sr. Breakfast. Jr.-Sr. Banquet. 17— Junior High Completion Program. 21— Senior Tea. Class Night. 22— Commencement. 24- School Closes. — ( 6
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Senior C L ass Colors Flower Deep Wine and Light Gray White Rose Motto “May tomorrow’s yesterday be unashamed HISTORY As Freshmen we elected for our officers Leo Atkisson - president, Florence Price - vice-president, and Herbert Steele - secretary-treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Dean and Mr. Wendorff. We held one party that year in the old gymnasium: about the most important date of the year. That year Leo made a football letter by playing in the Ansley game. Most of us came back in ’37 as Sophomores. Our officers were Harvard Lomax - president, Paul Robison - vice-president, and Clifford Bomberger - secretary-treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Sterner and Miss Culbertson. A picnic of many complications was the main social class event that year. Phyllis finally turned up with the shovel. Our Junior officers were Wilbur Cox - president, James Atkisson - vice-president, Harry Richardson - secretary-treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Wells and Miss Schluckebier. Our first activity that year was a picnic. Meeting at the school building we went by car four miles west of town. One carload lost its sense of direction: scraps were their fare. A class party was held in the City Hall recreation room. An hilarious evening of good fun was had by all. The class play “Wedding Spells” was the first given in the new auditorium, coached by Mr. Mitchell and well received by the public. Mildred’s voice failed and Dorothy substituted through the first evening. The Junior-Senior banquet held in the new auditorium the eighteenth of May presented a “Premiere” resplendent with loud speakers and everything! Then came our last and best year. Our officers were Clifford Bomberger -president. Harvard Lomax - vice-president. Robert Koefoot - secretary, Harry Richardson - treasurer, Rol ert Jones - sergeant-at-arms. One party was held this year in the gymnasium, an evening divided between games, dancing and cheese sandwiches—a la Jim! After graduation what?????? We hope!!!!!! —8 )►-
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