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-TREASURE CHEST- Oct. 11- 24-25 Nov. 4- 15- 22- 28-29- Dec. 3- 9-10- 12- Jan, Apr -Faculty conference -School begins -Class organization -''aticnal Assembly Program—Me rimbist-Er an Cray -District I meeting of coacher, principasl, and superintendents End of first 6 weeks -N.E. M.E.A. convention—’Volf Point -rational Assembly program—Happy olly -Freshman party -End of second 6 weeks -Thanksgiving vacation -Delegate Assembly convenes at Helena -School Board association meeting—Mile3 City -Junior play— A Date with Judy -Senior party -Beginning of Christmas vacation -School begins -Beginning of second semester -District I meeting of coaches and superinten- dents -National Assembly program—Magical l.ortons -Beginning of fifth 6 weeks -National Assembly program—G. I. speaks •-National Assembly program—Cnstad Cartoons •-Ea3ter vacation •-Beginning of final 6 week? •-National Assembly program—Delbert Harter — Senior play— It s All In Your Head —Junior-Senior banquet —Junior-Senior prom —Vocal concert —Finals Conservation contest —Glasgow Music Festival —High school week —Plentywood band festival . . —Exchange program with Poplar and v.olf Foint —Band concert --Baccalaureate --Commencement —School closes —J6 —
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HIS TORY (conti Now, when the fifth-and-twentieth day of the fourth month of the year of six-and-forty was fully come, this Class did ffive a great feast, and did send messages over all the land, east west north, and south, to all the inhabitants thereof, saying, Come ye, and make merry with us; for the lass or Slx-and-Forty is to depart to a far country, and all things are now ready for a feast.” ... 7h? r?flowi?« niSht a great Jubilee was held in the court, under the spacious heavens studded with twinkling stars. The graceful maidens and the courtly men danced to the strains of soft music. And behold, as the Class went on its way in great rejoicing through the land of plenty and of premise, they did overtake two poor souls who cried unto them with a loud voice, saying Take us into your Class, we pray you, for our companies have crone far on without us, and we cannot reach them, though we follow fast and far. And as they spake unto them, even so did the Class of Seven- ana-, orty listen and have compassion unto them and it was done unto them even as they had asked, hese were LeRoy Oksendahl, and Ralph Phelps. Coming from a far off place was Nellie Jaros who stayed for a time and then departed unto another land. Leaving at different intervals were Violet orgerson, Gladys Anderson, Harvey Ator and Kenneth Peterson. Now this, the fourth year in the history of this great and wonderful Class of Seven-and-Forty has been one of much hard labor, and but little resting by the wayside; for preparations have been making ready for them to take their final departure from the land. And it came to pass that the Class, finding themselves most brave, chose to be one of the ir colors, the crimson hue of courageous blood, and for the other, the gray of the dawning future. And they did blend together the crimson and gray, to proclaim unto the world that they did even mean to be brave and true men and women in the great land toward which their steps were directed. Now it so hapnened that the Class of Seven-and-Forty, finding within themselves what nobody else had yet discovered therein--the great words, WT7e Conquers Who Conquers Himself. At the same time, the Class flower was chosen. It was to be the red rose, first, because of .ts beauty and richness that apreal so strongly to the artistic sense; and second, because it is the universal symbol of love. A day ir April was decreed as the day of journey to parts unkown. In the final course of this long journey Rose Nagel and Glen Johnson Joined the group, but Lois Peterson and Jane Johansen ventured out into this great land by themselves. So it has come to pass that of the forty that entered this land in five-and-thirty, only thirty v-ill depart, for verily, verily, I say unto you, that broad is the gate, and wide is the way that leadeth to the High School, and many there be that go in thereat; but straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leadeth to graduation, and few there be that find it. 38th. I, Jean Ardis Petersen, will to Dorothy Brenteson my excessive stature and inability to turn off the heater fans in the gym. 39th. To Eddie Mount, I August Abenroth, will the pleasure of doing the things that I never gjt around to doing in school and to keep his car going at all times and using it to the best 40th. of advantages. 40th. I, Beverly Pierce, will to Myra Sorenson, my overseas fan mail. 41st. To Paul Golterman, I, Harold Rehmer will all the com I haven't shelled out the past four years. 42nd. I, Clarice Brenteson, will to Elaine Blair and Margaret Stadstad my love for Home Econo- mics. 43rd. To Tine'l Sano, I, Howard Harn, will my winning ways with the opposite sex. 44th. I, Ralph Phelps, will to Duane Onstad, my success as a farmer. ,,;® do hereby constitute and appoint the said Superintendent S. C. Norem, sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof we the class of 1947, the testators, have to this our will, set our hands r..nd seal this 19th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. Witness -13-
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