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fe A- ii E M f 4-1 E E e'5iT5ltE7EjL t f ' THE GAILBER. HIGH SCHOOL who Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. N ov N ov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. CALENDAR Fon scHooL YEAR, 1929-30 9-School opened. 12-Cafeteria opened. 20--Football Captain elected. 24-Agriculture boys brought back an egg. 25-First game of football. 1-Annual staff elected. 8-Jack Lafferty got fooled on the jug at Bohemian Hall. 9--Beat Tonkawa. 10-Enid speed laws are enforced. 18-Vera Mae took the potatoes down. 22-Dawn broke the camera. 22-Few Senior girls took dancing lessons at Enid studio. 23-Garber Fair. 24-Clyde Housmon elected football queen. 25--Pete Conn stayed awake during American Lit. class. 26-Oh what proofs! 4-Group pictures taken for Annual. ll-Armistice Holiday. 22-Earl Messall's picture comes in late 28--We beat Covington. 2-Stark and another becomes one , 9-Glee Club Operetta. ll-Senior rings arrive. 13-High School girls spend a peace- ful night in Hawkin,s barn. 13-Coons found to be extinct--Hot dogs popular-How about it boys? 14- Was The Cock-eyed World worth it? 15-Some boys enjoy the wet season. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. I6-Lost or misplaced: One Junior and one Senior boy.-Reward. 17-Office girl gets a hair-cut. 20-Dick Taft and McGuire sent let- ters to Santa. , 22-Christmas holidays-Gift exchange enjoyed by Boyd and Owensby. 7- Three Musketeers return. 13-Girls go out for basket ball. 20-Basket ball, wine and women won't mix-Therefore we have no basketball squad. 22-Faculty ladies beat High school girls. 12--Prof. introduces soft balln at chapel. Feb. 14-Also intrroduces the office yard stick. Feb. 17-The basket ball tournament. Mar. 4-Faculty gives banquet for honor society. . Mar. I2-Caldwell orders telephone for Cafeteria. Mar. 14--School carnival. Mar. 21-Junior play. Mar. 28-Successful High school party. April 15-Senior skip day. April 10-High School play. May May May M ay May May 2-Grade school operetta. 6-Jr.-Sr. Banquet-Boyd enjoys Hot dogs and chili. 15-Senior play. 18-Baccalaureate Sermon. 21-Class Day. 2 3-C ommencement. Thirty- f our 5 H ES wig
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