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Ianuary 23-Another lyceum program featured the Kilties. For a full hour we were carried away to the highlands of Scotland by lislening to the weird music produced by the bag- pipes and by the songs, dances and stories. Ianuary 25--A close game with Clearbrook. Score 39-33. Icmuary 29-Determined and ready to go, the Greyhounds met Thief River Falls and won. Score 31-27. February 1-e-This game was hard on our morale. We played Bagley and lost by one po-int. February BW-Met Clearbrook and won. February 13--Met Mclntosh and lost. . February 19-A double header with Mentor and Gonvick. This was our lucky night as we won both games. February 22--A thrilling game with Bagley, lost by one point. February 28-The first clay of the sub-district tournament. The Greyhounds lost to Clearbrook in the first tourney game of the year. Hot dogs and popcorn were served by the Girl Scouts. March I-We played Gonvick in the afternoon and won. March 2-We played Mentor for the Consolation prize and wo-n. Erskine won the Sub-district tournament. March Se-This lyceum program had something entirely new in store for us. Threenfamous composers were impersonated by Donald Scott-Morrison. He played his own version of Rhapsody in Blue which held everyone spellbound. April 5-The momentous day at last arrived for the band members. On this day they made their band trip to Cass Lake and Bemidii. April 12-All the hard work and practice was evident in the wonderful band concert which was given in the gymnasium that evening. April 29-Another lyceum program featuring the Hanley Marionettes. May 3-The Seniors gave their class play Love Troubles Tommy. May 4-Music Festival and Contest at Crookston. May 17-The lunior and Senior Prom was held. The gym was beautifully decorated and every- one was wearing their best for the most formal occasion of the year. May 26-The Baccalaureate service was held in the auditorium. May 31-The climax of our high school days, Commencement. May the road of life bring the Seniors success. VIEWS Page 51
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DYING WCDBDS Philip Megorden- Women fight over me. Mr. Denning- Hooba, I-Iooba. Dorothy Dahl-- I've gotta go home and wrap a batch of bread. Everett Howell'- Cough drops are my favorite vegetable. Elaine Tangen- When do we eat? Curtis Melbo- It isn't that I don't like school. Arlene Ecklund- F lash, that's me. Clayton Lundeen- Any brand, any place, any time. Alene Rystad-- Not tonight, l'm too busy. Alyce Haugen- Got any black dye? Vincent Weyer- Misery loves company. Miss Wennerstrom- Has the gong rung? Evelyn Mienert- Guess I rode too many horses. Harold Berglund- What do you mean? I don't blush. Ruth Engan- Be quiet, l'm studying. Winton Knudson- Aw, come on, honey. Violet Huot- I'll take Chesterfields, please. Arthur Lanman- Can I help it if l'm short? Doris Lanman- Me too. Barbara Zethren- Yes, l've read 'Mein Karnpff Keith Rystad- I-Iow's that for a physique? Margaret Haugen- All I Want is a man. Dolores LaVoi- l'm Marine minded. Glenn Hagen- Gosh, didn't I make that one? tat a gamei. Mr. Iohnson- Coffee and Donuts served at the half. Audrey LaVoi- What will I do when the fleet comes in? Clarice Gunderson- That's for sure. Ierome Iohnson- One, Four Roses, please. - Blanche Bergh- Wish I was graduating from the 'Cow College' Mr. Bohnsack- We're going to have an experiment tomorrow tPhysicsJ. Myrtle Halvorson- Don't hurry me. Melford Sorenson- I can't help it it l'm catty. Junior Brink- Please don't call me Nimrod. Margaret Iohnson- I love to laugh. Miss Parbst-- Two hours after school boys. Donald Olson- Red hair but no temper. Alice Welte- What if I do like basketball? Betty Bakken- Oh, ish, l don't like that! Elayne Iacobson- Do you have it in my size? Robert Clark- 'W as I sleeping, Miss Wennerstrom? Lucille Rud- Oh, I love English, don't you? Mavis Munter- When is show out? Duane Rouland-- If you think l'm quiet, you probably don't know me. Lenna Kringle- I haven't a thing to Wear. - Donna Sandgren- lt's healthy to be sloW. Dorothymae Bakken- I don't mind playing second fiddle. Elayne Somdolon- I want rny face to freeze with a smile. Carol Notvedt- I don't like school either. ' Margaret Sjol- Now you boys be quiet! tAt a class meetingi. Ruby Olson- Say, where's the dance tonight? Sidney Bud- l love those girls, I love them. Opal Thomas- Soldier or civilian, l'm not choosyf' VIEWS Page 53
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