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Qolcferv Eagle ffllafifl Pay “THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY' CAST OF CHARACTERS William Winkler ...................................... Aunt Jane, his sister................................. Jane, his niece ...................................... Bobbie Baxter ........................................ Benjamin Moore ....................................... Ting, a bellboy ...................................... Sam, a colored porter................................. Kitty, an actress..................................... Suzette, Aunt Jane’s maid ............................ .. Arthur Zeleny --- Esther Foster ..... Ida Zeleny . Melvin Johnson . Ervin Cornwell .. Howard Mason Josephine Strawn ... Cloanna Bond ... Madge Mason The Arrival of Kitty was presented in the School Gymnasium February 14th to a full house. Each member of the cast did exceptionally well and there was not a dull moment during the entire comedy. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Chesnut, the English teacher. It was a financial success and the proceeds helped to swell the Annual fund.
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Golden Eagle Arrrjrtatirr nf (Clans ftrg JUNIORS RESPONSE SENIORS: It is with considerable amusement that we have listened to your advice. We wish to congratulate you on your marvelous achievements. Undoubtedly your portraits or your busts should be included among those now on exibit in the Hall of Fame. Your extraordinary feats during the past year should make old Lodge Grass High forever famous. However, we have accepted it all with a grain of salt. In reply let us say that we also consider ourselves “some pumpkins” and if we cannot surpass the achievements of the Senior Class of 1930, we shall feel that we have indeed made a very poor use of our talents. We shall feel like hiding our heads under a basket. If the truth were told, our standings during the past year have compared quite favorably with those of the previous Junior Class, it might be embarrassing to some of you should we go too closely into detaials As for Athletics, we think we can hold our own with the present Senior Class, or any other class for that matter. As for dramatics, music or debate, we are willing to take our chances with you. We trust that you may derive great satisfaction and pleasure in so doing. Again we wish to thank you for your kind words of advice. M. B. ‘31. THE STRONG BOX OF LIFE Build for yourself a strong box. Fashion each part with care Fit it with hasp and padlock; Put all your troubles there. Hide therein all your failures. As each bitter cup you quaff; Lock all your heartaches within it. Then sit on the lid and—laugh. 1241
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I i Golden Eagle t I i i (Calendar Sept. 9. The beginning and end . Sept. 11. We discover taking Physics isn’t what we thought it would be. Sept. 16. Elected Class Officers. Sept. 23. Elected Class Sponsors. Sept. 24. Physics is about as interesting as a Pink Tea Social. Sept. 30. Pew of the Freshies get initiated. Billie R. vamps all the boys. Sept. 30. Prof. Thomson passes away. Oct. 1. Nobody wants to go to school. Oct. 7. Mrs. Stevens takes over the superintendentship. Oct. 8. Mrs. Chambers is taken ill, Stevens teaches Algebra and Geometry, Arthur Z. teaches U. S. History. Oct. 14. Arthur Z. talks too slowly. Oct. 16, 17, 18. REVIEW! EXAMS! MORE MISERY ! ! Oct. 21. Seniors move into Library Room. Oct. 28. Big Sister Club organized! Oct. 29. Little Sisters initiated. Senior Aunties rejected! Oct. 31. Freshmen Smoke ! ! Nov. 1. Inspector arrives for first time in six years and says Junior English is too far advanced for Juniors. Nov. 1. Senior party. Nov. 13. Boys get their hair cut for Basket-ball. Nov. 15. Worden—here. Nov. 18. Short story contest starts. Nov. 19. Door is locked on Mrs. Chestnut. Nuff Sad! Nov. 20. Bob is invited into Senior room. Nov. 22. Curtis Publishiing Company awards given out. Reds entertain the Greens! Nov. 26. 27. Review and exams. Nov. 28. No School! Give thanks for that. Dec. 6. Senior Dance! Dec. 17. Ranchester! And much excitement! Dec. 18. Joe gets the mumps! Dec. 19. Seniors get their pictures from Mr. Booen. Dec. 20. Junior Christmas party! Jan. 3. Seniors choose their play Jan. 4. Had to go to school on SATURDAY! Jan. 6. Mel gets curious and asks questions. Jan. 7. Mr. Rogers came up to talk about the Annual. Jan. 8. No physics so we had a lot of spare time. Jan. 9. Bob makes it so hot that the thermometer gets broken. Jan. 13. Seniors start soliciting for Annual. Jan. 17. Boys get their locker room. Jan. 21. 22. SEMESTER EXAMS ! ! ! Jan. 23. Mr. Loverude of Great Falls speaks to student body. Jan. 24. Hysham—here, Joe and Madge get to type all afternoon. Jan. 30. Smart Classes! Juniors all absent. Feb. 1. Junior Vaudeville! Feb. 5. Cloanna, Madge and Joe go for a sleigh ride for five minutes. Feb. 14. Senior play. “Arriival of Kitty.” Feb. 27. 28. EXAMS. Too much said! Mar. 14. Soph night! April 9. Scholarship. April 10, 11. EXAMS ! ! ! ! April 25. Junior Class play. April 2. Junior Prom. April 15. Final Exams ! ! ! ! ! April 9. Operetta. May 16. Baccalaureate. May 19. Banquet. May 21. Class Night! May 22. Commencement. i r 26]
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