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Mr. Olson and Typing Class Dear Diary: Mar. 22-26--Food Friday! Did every- one get their potatoes planted? No, I think it was complete rest-for some. Mar. 29-Apr. 2-Everyone went to church Sunday, they said. The Senior Class Play went over BIG. Talk about odd-looking characters. If Wash lStan5 would have had one more brain it would have been lonesome! Anyway the seniors made some money. Jour- nalism Class went to Burke to S.D.H.S. P.A. District Convention. Track meet at Colome and Gregory came through with first. Pniak got a car so Gregory would have more to show off than just a flashy outfit of boys that day. Apr. 5-9-Sweetheart Dance and more fun. Congratulations to Marcy and Butch. Oooooooo! six weeks tests are here again. School was dismissed for the Rosebud Relays in Colome. Apr. 12-16-Those Negro singers, the Mississippian-s, were here-Very good. Some of us went to Colome that night to hear them again and some of us had a house party that night, didn't we, Fillbach? Apr. 19-23-Conference track meet was held at Colome. How's luck, fellows? School enjoyed the Freedom Train Visit at Pierre. What a time poor Scott had to find enough cars. Sophomores Jukebox Jamboree was somethin' special! Apr. 26-30-Home Ec Club Picnic, we had more fun and good eats. Emily Post wasn't invited this trip. Music Festival was held at Colome. Let me hear that high note! Big day for all who attended and oodles of Music. May 3-7-Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. Everyone looked so dr--
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1 Qdreamy, that isl. It was really won- derful music. The Juniors and their sponsors are to be congratulated on their wonderful production we know it was hard work. May 10-17-There was something brewing in the air this week and unless you realize the strong tie that binds the Seniors to their underclassmen friends, you wouldn't get it. It was a sad com- bination of excitement and farewell. Yes, this is truly the Seniors last week of school. Style Show, Music Concert, Tests, and then, of course, Baccau- laureate and Commencement. Goodbye and Good Luck, kids, and come back and see us sometime. May 17-21-Picnics, parties and sun- shine take up this week, along with SEMESTERS, of course. So long, good luck and a happy vacation to you all. G. H. S. Sweetheart King and Queen, Marcella Drey and Frank Kuccra l S l Office Staff, back row, loft to right: Jessie Lulf, Leola Tagtow, LaVona Graf. L1-itha Brown. Front row: Norma Jean Preble. Garnet Thompson, Marcella DTllf,'.
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