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CALENDAR 30 9th and 10th grades register. 31 llth and 12th grades register. SEPTEMBER l Teachers Meet. 5 Labor Day. 6 School began-Everyone happy, at least the first day. 10 Class B Football Iamboree. 16 Marsing loses to Parma 19-16. 23 Marsing good losers to Fruitland 12-0. 29 A Sock Hop to warm up for the coming dances. 30 Huskies edge out Middleton 18-12. OCTOBER 6 Talented Seniors give Assembly. 7 Melba here, Huskies bow out 24-6. National Assembly-1-larmonairs were enjoyed by everyone. 11 Band travels to Nampa for parade. 14 Marsing and Homedale tie. 17 Parents welcome teachers with reception. 18 Frosh hold skating party. 21 Underclassmen try to break camera 26 Seniors succeeded. 27 I. V. Yell leading tryouts. 28 Notus there-We should have stayed home. 31 Seniors had a party-Scared the spooks so they forgot to show up. NOVEMBER 1 Basketball practice starts. 4 Huskies visit Wilder-defeated 25-12. 6 Y-Teens finally recognized. 8 Group pictures. Say cheese, everybody. 10 Music Concert. bad ll Fighting Huskies defeated in last game 7-6 by Adrian. Athletic-Annual Dance and Box Social. 14 Everybody got married, poor boys didn't have a chance. 15 National Assembly was given by a Blind Gymnast. 18 Teachers have a meeting, Kids get out of school. 26 Band Parade in Boise. DECEMBER 3 Student Officers Conference at Emmett. 6 Everyone had a chance to get shot-in the arm, that is. 7 junior Class Matinee. 8 juniors try again. 9 Huskies down St. Teresa. 12 National Assembly-another Gymnast, only this time the whole family came along. 13 Adrian were hosts to Marsing. 16 Huskies journeyed to Parma. 20 New Plymouth visited Marsing. 21 Everyone enjoyed getting out of first period classes to listen to the Homedale Caroleers. 22 Four Seasons on Parade was presented by the Chorus. At last we have Christmas Vacation. 3 Back to the grind. 5 Seniors were interviewed. 6 Fighting Huskies traveled to Eruitland. 9 I really don't care for fingers, Doc, so get them out of my mouth. 10 Another Gymnast performs, with his wife's help, of course. 13 Notus defeated Marsing. 17 Marsing Huskies put up a good fight against Mid- dleton Vikings. 19 F.F.A. Parliamentary Contest. 20 Homedale plays at Marsing. 24 Adrian defeated by Huskies. 25 Parker just couldn't stay away. 27 Marsing defeated by Parma Panthers. FEBRUARY 3 Musical Moments by a concert violinist. Wanda Miller crowned Band Sweetheart at Sweet- hearts Ball. 7 Fruitland defeated Marsing Huskies. 10 Huskies journeyed to Melba. 11 Music Clinic at Ontario. 14 Notus wins over Marsing. 17 Huskies travel to Homedale. 18 Another Music Clinic but we stayed home this time. 21 Middleton defeated Huskies 49-41. 23 F.F.A. Banquet. 24 Green and Gold Ball. 25 District Tournament. Huskies defeated by New Meadows 43-42. MARCH 2 Girls asked the boys to this dancep as if the others had any chance after the freshmen girls got through with the junior and senior boys. 13 Co. Board. 16 Annual Staff held the Arrow dance. 20 National Assembly, Talk of the Month . 23 junior journalists go to Moscow escorted by two seniors to keep them out of trouble. 26-30 You mean they give us a whole week's vacation! APRIL 3 Wilder travels to Marsing. 6 F.F.A. Dance. Parma is host to Huskies. 10 Fruitland plays Marsing. 12 National Assembly on Science. 13 District Music Festival. 14 Music Festival. 27 junior-Senior Prom. MAY l Huskies play Adrian at Adrian. 2 Senior Class Matinee. Best show you ever saw. 3 Y-Teens have a tea for their mothers. 5 Still made a hit. 20 Baccalaureate. 21 Seniors graduate at last. 23 Eighth grade exercises. Z4 Teachers' work day. 25 Schools are out for the summer. ....75..
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1, W, . 5 na' Mm ww SCHOOL DAYS 1955-56 l. My, what ct sweet smile. 2. Ain't she cute? 3. Our prettiest girl, with no teeth. 4. To the back ol the rocket ship, please. 5. I know Q secret. 6. Patty cake, Ona. 7. The biggest clown and story teller. 8. The terror ot M.H.S. 9. Don't cry, Wanda, your mommy will curl your hair tomorrow. IO. Sober sides. ll. The naughty lady. l2. Look, ma, no teeth. l3. Don't be afraid. I4 Mommie-'s litle helper. l5, AW, come on and smile, Don. IS. I haven't got any teeth and I won't smile. l7. Our hula dancer from Riverside. IB. A good looking Marsing girl. l9. Wendell, when he was young and innocent. 20. Oh, it Willy could see her now. 2l. A case, f'om the Line Up. 22. Now don't be greedy. 23. Har, Har, Hardy, Har, I-Iar. 24. I Won't tell if you Won't. 25. Oh goody, I Won. 26. Go Ier girl. 27. And she bites, too. 28. I see you. 29. Announcing the very distinguished Mr. Roger Robison. 3O.The ugly Dinesling, ah, I mean duckling, 31. Come on in, the water's line. 32. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!!!
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