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II , 23 . . . , . ,g I I --Picture show on highlights of World Series followed by short pep assembly. ,'j'I Q 24---Rangers hogtied Pirates, 43-39. Dance sponsored by K club. -: 26- is, . III I -. , I -Assembly for introduction of new principal, lvan W. Wilson. L. ' 3' ' Election of popular senior Bill Wilson, as student body president and election , X ,, I, Z7-- , Sri 5 of class officers for second semester. 1 r f 2 3 30--Short pep assembly to prepare for Afton game that night. Rangers oulclassed If! . Q Cheesemakers, 43-37. i E Q -s 31---Green River luckily won over Rangers by one point margin, 31-30. 4, ', 2 rr-zsnuamr KI f 1 3-Rangers avenged earlier defeat by 47-19 win over Cokeville. ', V N- 9 ,1 4---Student council sponsored another feature show. I 5 7---Red Devils defeated fighting Kemmerer squad, 49-38. II, 4 3 xii'-X 13--Kemmerer suffered defeat at hands of strong Rawlins five. A .l 1 18-19-120-21--Four-day trip for Ranger squad. Rangers defeated by Outlaws, 60-36 I 1 il and by Hanna Miners. 38-31. Regaining form, they downed St. Mary's of Chey- X i enne, 41-36 and the tough Laramie team, 33-22. If I 28--Red Devils piled on coal to beat Rangers, 49-38. 1 I 1, It Mancn Ig- : 5 - f 4-5-6-Kemmerer Rangers took fourth place in Distict Basketball Tournament at P . I f i Green River. -P . Q 1 af 8-Six seniors and four juniors inducted into NHS in impressive candlelight cere- W, mony 13 Junior high basketball tournament at Evanston 18 19 20-Rangers Journey to Laramie to play in State Basketball Tournament Student council sponsors last feature show of year Kemmerer musicians to Evanston for last mterschool band conceit of current year APRIL Four speech students and Mr Mason attended speech festival at Laramie Mixer sponsored by student council One of the most xnterestmg assembhes of the year Lrquld Air presented on the National Assembly program Manlyn Head chosen queen of annual Junior Prom with colorful ln mg room scene as theme of dance 26-Junior and senlor high music festn al program 28 Kemmerer thmclads defeated by narrow margin at Green River MAY April 30 May 1 Annual District Music Festival huge success Kemmerer band scored I in concert and I plus in marching 6 4 8- Kemmerer musrclans Journey to Casper to compete in Sub Regional Festi val KHS band one of four bands in festival to score I in concert 8 Kemmerer took second in District Track meet in Rock Springs, sending two boys to state meet Eighth graders provide entertainment with two humorous one act plays Sunburned and water logged seniors returned from Lava Sneak Day trip 14 15-Two Kemmcrer hopefuls entered State Track meet at Casper 17 Three sophomores honored at NHS tapping exercises Junlors fete seniors at party in Kemmerer Field club house P0 Brains of the school hold annual outing and picnic NHS in case you were wondering 20 21 Sweating brows and agomzed faces semester exams What a life' Food good music and plenty of pretty girls mark annual Senior Banquet and Ball Seniors honored at breakfast in Catholic church hall Seniors renew memories of twelve years of sports, dances, parties picnics long hours of study and many small but remembered classroom incidents, as well as the many and varied frlendshlps acquired Class Night huge success Graduation day Freedom at last with fond memories and the hopes of meet mg classmates and friends often m the future years ..f ' A - 1 cw 'Nr'---ffm -are 1, I' 4 XX h,,,.,9 f III we F W WW my ,EM A as 5 sap rl? 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