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Class of 35 I 1 Home rooms elect bosses for the first semester. 12— Badger campaign ends today. Miss M. Brinkmeyer’s home room and Miss M. Stephen’s throwed for the 100% mark. Much Hurrawin’. 13— Team and football fans go to Jerome. Game ends 12 to 0 in their favor—but no wonder, it's the thirteenth. 16— Many with downcast spirits. Sign of winter? No, report cards. 26- Half day off for circus. All the monkeys of the outfit attend. 27 Bull-doggers go to Winslow. Score 2 to 0 in our favor nice game, great game, grand game. NOVEMBER 2— Second issue of the Badger. Big rodeo (carnival) with all the “trimmins,” includ- ing a mighty fine parade. 3— Cowpunchers rope Clarkdale 7 to 0. 5-11—National Education Week. 9 Yippee! Teachers Institute in Phoenix. No work when ranch bosses leave. Yellow Jackets buzz at the field. 12—Armistice day parade. Mesa holds a tilt here. Score 0 to 0 in our favor. 17— Whoopee! Ride ’em, Cowboy—Flagstaff plays here. Another scoreless tie. 19—Outfit closes up today because of a scarlet fever epidemic. 31 Physical examinations for cowboys who want to come back to the old rancho. DECEMBER 1—More physical exams—cowgirls today. 3—1 guess we all like the old ranch pretty well, ’cause we all been askin’ to come back and are back. 7—Lots of chawing the rag today with regular home room periods used for class meetings. 12—Mr. Boyd of Colorado Women’s College speaks to the Senior girls. 19—Inter-home room basket ball tournament was completed today with Miss Brink- meyer’s group the older champions and Miss Beulah Baer’s the younger champions. 21—Badger out—big mimeographed edition. Leave for a spell—Christmas vacation. Pago Twenty-s»»wn
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■ •!• v v v !—!—! 1 !• !—!♦ ! X X t v Class of ’35 X i [ X T T [ i ❖ : i x I H i i i Rodeo Calendar “Just Recallin’ All Them Good Old Days of 1934-35.” ■ ■ ■ m SEPTEMBER 4— Everyone returns with a rising sun smile to greet the old gang at the rancho. 5— A general stampede on the bookstores. New home room plan is inaugurated. 1 he Seniors hold their first class meeting to arrange for picnic and dance. 15—Seniors don trousers and masterful airs to take the tenderfoots to whitewash the letter. A lot of fun for all. 21—Seniors give the “glad hand” to the Frosh at a formal dance. The dudes have a good time playing games between dances—and are those new dudes cute! Frosh.- Soph. Rush today too—good work, Sophomores! 24— The girls’ glee club organizes and elects officers. 25- —Boys’ glee club follows suit. Some swell singin' we’ll have. 28—Student body elects Leonard Sexton new foreman to take the place of Bob Jones, who has gone to New Mexico. Yellow Jackets break ’em in young tonight—a rough crowd, but a good time. First rally. 29 First pig-skin struggle of the season. Lost to Glendale, 6 to 0. OCTOBER 2—Election of student council members. Two from each home room. i. .!. I i t X X X X X x 4— The Badger, the rancho paper, makes its first appearance today—a free copy to everyone—Hurrah! Poster and theme winners announced and the Badger sub- scription campaign launched—a great day. 5— Yellow Jackets hold pep meeting at the field. A lot of hollering and a good turn out. I 10—A roundup of the cow-hands for a talk on fire and a fire drill.
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Class of ’35 t JANUARY 2—Vacation over and everyone is back again to his old post. 11—First basketball game of the season. Play Clarkdale there. 15-18—Much book-learnin’ since this is examination week. 18—Jerome wins game on their home court. 22—Worst news—report cards. End of the semester. 25—Another basketball game with Clarkdale there. 28—Seniors suffer National Constitution tests. FEBRUARY 1-2—The team makes over-night trip for basketball games with Williams and Flagstaff. 4—New school marm for music. Miss Jantzen. 9—Team gets throwed by Glendale on their court. 11—Again Seniors undergo punishment. State Constitution tests. 28—The last two months has been a period of inactivity and postponement due to the scarlet fever—but here’s hoping! MARCH 1- 2—The boys of the basketball team take long ride to Flagstaff for Northern Arizona Conference. Beat Ash Fork 36 to 7, but are downed by Winslow 42 to 27. 7— Seniors are shown pictures and are told of the merits of the U. of A. by Dr. Austen Repp. Senior girls meet to plan for a Mother's Day Tea. 8— More fun! The G. A. A. gives a matinee dance. 11 —Dr. Vaughn Wallace urges the Senior cowboys to move to the Flagstaff rancho. 15—Big news! Cowboys and cowgirls take to actin’ in a three-act comedy. “Take My Advice. The girls’ glee club shows off between acts. 22—The last roundup—Senior semi-formal farewell dance tonight. Everything swell— the music, the floor—and just just everything. 27—More jawin’. The classes meet for the second time this year. Many plans for the following months—great plans. i I I x t : I I T X X X | • V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V •! V V V V !• • I ag« Twenty-fight
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