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I V CALENDAR September I First day of school. 12—Carterettes elect new members. 20— Class sponsors announced, queen candidates named. 29— Lions Club banquet for faculty. October 3—Senior picnic. I Pep-club initiation. Junior outing. 5—First meeting. Science, Inc. 22— Homecoming game, dance. 31—'Fun, Inc. Hallowe'en party. November 4—Mary Jo Yates voted most pop- ular girl. 7 Annual pictures taken. 8- Varsity basketball practice begins. 8—Varsity basketball practice begins. II Armistice Day Program. 17 Wilbur Anderson voted most pop- lar boy. 18— First nine-week period closes. 21— Sophomore picnic held. 30— International Harvester Show . December 2 Tumbling team chosen. 8—Music concert given. 15—“Christmas in Many Lands pre- sented by Grade School. 22 -Vacation. January 4— School resumed. 10 Frosh skating party. Junior rings arrive. 10—Fun, Inc., skating party. 17 Old Man Furnace breaks down. 18 Letter sweaters ordered. 19— Senior motto chosen. National As- semblies program (Sea Diver). 22 Donkey Basketball game. 28—Carnival presented by high school and Lions Club. February 13—Athletic sweaters arrive. 14—“Medicine Rock” sales begin. Uy- Baton twirlers selected. 19—Cartere11e banquet. 24—Team leaves for Scobey tourna- ment. March 3- -Soph hobby show opens. 7 -Girls' State Representatives chosen 14—Mr. America appears. Founder's Day Banquet, Dr. Selke addresses stu- dents. 17-18—“It's A Date.” 24— Ping Pong tournament victors. 25— Senior floor show, “Tobaccy Road With Detours.” 27— iVoice, piano recital held. April 8—“Here Comes Charlie” presented. 12 Baker-Ekalaka Basketball ban- quet. 22 Glendive concert. 28 Grade school music piogram. May 7-8—Sneak Day. 12—Junior Prom. 14—Baccalaureate, lb—Class Day. 17— Freshmen paint C. 18— Commencement. 28— Last day of school.
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CONCENTRATION ON CONSERVATION Left, Back to Front: Elmer Drew, Earl Gundlach, Marshall Kalstrom. Right, Back to Front: Floyd Ellis (instructori, Joe Kortum, Claire Whitney. MIND IF I LOOK? — SHARE YOUR BOOK? Left to Right: Carsten (Dutch) Loken, Eugene Loehding, Leslie Cline, James Curry, Harvey Coons. r NOW THE BOOK SAYS : Left to Right: Carsten Loken, Pat Cleveland. Bill Kennedy, John Ward, Edwin Carter, John Welling (instructor». Left to Right: Francis Quam, Duane Dague. George Ask in, Alvin Blackford. Walt Reisdorfer (instructor).
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