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ROCK MEDICINE SCHOOL CALENDAR September 8—-School opens at C. C. H. S. September 11-12—Holiday for County Fair. September 19—Freshman Initiation. September 26—Football game with Baker. October 22-23-24—Holidays for State Teachers’ Meeting. November 2—Football game with Town Team. November 14—Freshman Party. November 21—Three one-act plays. November 28—First basketball gam November 29—Football Banquet. es. Sentinel Butte here. December 1—-Dorm Fire. December 6—Basketball teams went to Sentinel Butte. December 19-28—Christmas Holidays. January 9—Boys' basketball team at Camp Crook. January 9-10—«Girls’ basketball team at Ismay and Brockway. January 15-16—First Semester exams. January 17—Basketball games with Ismay. January 19—Second Semester begins. January 23—-Basketball games with Plevna. January 24—-High School Carnival. January 30—Junior Play, “Putting It Over.” February 5-6-7 Basketball trip. Isinay-Plevna-Mildred. February 12-13-14—Boys’ Basketball Tournament. February 13—Girls’ Pajama Party. February 22—-Washington Program. April 4—Junior Food Sale. April 11 District Scholastic Contest. April 17—Senior Play, “Apple Blosssoni Time”—Ekalaka. April 18—Senior Play at Albion. April 25—Senior Play at Capitol. May 1-2—State Scholarship Contest. May 8— Plav Dav. •J • V May 8—Freshman-Sophomore Play. May 15—Junior Prom. May 17—Baccalaureate Sermon. May 20—Class Night. May 21—Commencement. May 22—Senior Breakfast. Last Day of School.
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MEDICINE ROCK CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1031 entered the Carter County High School With an enroll- ment of twenty-three. We were the same as almost all other Freshman classes — green but promising. During the first nine months we learned in General Science what made the world go ’round. The Algebra class changed our a, b, c s to x, y, z's. Miss McCullum, our English teacher, ruthlessly weeded out some of our choice phrases, and we became very precise and prim. We were so very verdant that the upper classmen had much entertainment at our ex- pense, but we took the hazing as all good sportsmen should. In our second year we gathered in many demerit marks by trying to prove to the world how sophisticated we were. In our Junior year our heads had shrunk considerably, and we were pleased to have the lower classmen look up to us as though we were really going to be of importance. We had but one ambition—to be Seniors. The class worked hard to make the Junior Prom the best ever given. On May 2 our Junior Class play, “Ace High,” proved to be a great success. When we entered our last year as dignified Seniors we were only eleven in number, but we were determined to win. Of the eleven, Dorothy Beach, Pauline Vedell, and Helen Lantis, have been together since the first grade. Our first duty as Seniors was to select our class rings, and after much agreement and debate the rings were ordered. Our next duty Was that of selecting the motto, flower, and colors. It was decided that “Rowing, Not Drifting,” was most ap- propriate for our class, so it was chosen for the motto. Our flower, the lilac, our colors, lavender and green, were chosen because of their appropriateness to the season. Next came the excitement of announcements, then the selection of the Senior play, “Apple Blossom Time.” Now we are eagerly looking for- ward to Class Night and Commencement, when we shall receive our diplomas, and happily, yet regretfully, leave Carter County High School forever, feel- ing that we are profited by her careful guidance and instruction. Miss Helen Barron as our Senior sponsor helped us to make our play a success and ad- vised us in all our difficulties, making our path more pleasant. Our faculty composed of such efficient and capable men and women, is deserving of all our admiration, enthusiasm, praise and thanks. Y’VONNE ARPAN, PAULINE VEDELL.
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