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I had just walked out of the door when •who should I neet hut the new Secretary of 1'ar, llayne ! illor. itii her was Secretary of Labor Bruner. Could it he the once sweet- faced senior of Berth Powder -i.gh School, Ethelyn Bruner ? Upon inquir',! was soon in- i'1 orned that it was. Can you wonder why I innediately suffer- ed a relapse and an no .' back in the hospital for a longer sta:? Your Roving Reporter CALENDAR Septei her 11— Grand operin of school. Hurrah1 22— Jr.-Sr. weiuei roast; Ereshnen initiation. October 13— Girl; volleyball victory over Buddy C. 27—F. T. A. dance. 31—Girls’ Lea ue oliowe’en party. ITov caber 10— Chi.. Yourself is a success. 23— Thauksgivin; vacation starts, with turkey. December 14— 'here’s Crandm?!: ; oes off with a ban;.. £3—Christ ms operetta is given by grades. 22— Christ .as party for . 3. ana vacation. January 15— School is hall ever. D ——. O : 00 - 'O’f, O . • lC. . 12— ' 'aleo :' .e ' s t i b ' t body. 15—14-15—Tour: s t ay B ... for boys, 15—Junior carnival. • i ' e or. y for banquet 15-- ‘nast oi ..ho y '-.’ j .o■.3‘ . .A; stei S 26—In t -..o spri -ourxg an's fancy turns to baseball. April IS—Sophoiaore picnic lA Radian dpi in- s. Bay 10— Piracy in 7Ia 'aii;' was a musical hi-hight 17—Junior-Senior 3anyueo. IS—Baccalaureate for the Seniors. 23— 'I:.gh school picnic. 24— Cc: inenceroerxt exe- cisos. Goodbye’.
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Left to right: Lois Kenworthy, Charlene Hutchinson, Scott Payne, Elvin Simonis, Harry Olson, Leora Hobbs, and Leighton Porlcins. JUNIOR NEWS The Junior class this year consists of three girls and four boys. Leona Looslie left us in April, but a new'member was gained last fall, Leighton Pci tins. Leora, Scott and Elvin were members of the Broadcaster” staff. Lois, Leora, Leona and Charlene partici- pated regularly in •■•iris’ -thistles. Chari-r , LoJ- t ora were Hawaiian girls in th o. Elvin ad To is v- -ad In 11 mystery drata of t year, The hist of the Ruthvens and Charle s was f'-r.manager. Charlene had a leading ml:. if. «lie ccnody, 'Where’s Grandma?” Harry, Scot., Leighton, and Elvin part- icipated in boye' sports. Elvin made the main team in both basketball and baseball. Scott Payne is the editor of the Broad- caster” for next year.
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