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PROMENADE On the sixth of May, 1938, the good ship S. S. Fort Peck docked at the Recreation Hall and bestowed e cargo of merry- making dance-flubberaf' who heard suing through their feet instead of their heads, There was a lighthouse to guide the awe-stricken awabs around the decks 'Captain' Billy's bell toiled out the dances while me and 210 other people were having readies of fun. It me a gala event in the 'log' of the Fort Peck H1 sallorec After the tide has gone out and the foam hee cleared it lille be renembered as a most succee- aful prom, of which the Juniors have a right to be very proud. THE FLATTERING WORD The students of Fort Peek have always had e don't-1et-it- ever-be-euidf-wef-didn't-try attltudec with that they took their fling et drama and une sucessful as they always ere. Under the able direction of Mine Woodward the theatrictial performers presented e laugh'-provoking comedy, The Flatter- ing Words' Johnny Harrie proved the old adage Actors are the only honest hypocrites' when he went to town on the part of the Rev. Mr. Wrigley. He was ably supported by Helen Herbold, his open-minded wifeg Tommy Brubaker, a veteran of the atHB05 Lorraine Brick, e geaeiping church workers and Dolores Coryell, u hal!-mitted child protege. PA'1'ROLLED Butch and John have this school patrolled, '1'hey've labored four yeere through hot and cold. '1'hey've put up the signs and taken them dovm with nary a sigh and nary a frown., -44..
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