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CALENDAR September 1-6—The Tummy Tummies have been meeting this week to register for the coming season. September 8—Our noses are turned to the grindstone once again. September 19—We mighty seniors show the green Freshmen how to paint the F white. September 24—The Yellow jackets initiate New Recruits. September 26—There was a lot of excitement in school today. The Badgers took Williams 14-0 in their first football game of the season. September 30—The end of a perfect month. The Badger Staff gave a fine assembly advertising the Badger. The Snooper gave many of us a guilty conscience. October 2—The Seniors showed the Baby freshmen how they should act at a Semi-formal dance which was the first of the year. October 3—The Badgers were defeated by Glendale here, 37. October 6--The cast for the senior play, The Queen's Husband was chosen and rehearsals have begun in earnest. October 10—The Badgers met Jerome there today in a hard fought football but lost to them with a score of 26-0. October 16—The Freshies try a hand at giving a dance and do my feet hurt! October 17—Frescott won another victory. We beat Flagstaff 26-0. October 24—Word has just been received from Winslow that our Badgers lost 20-0. October 30—carnival is success! Barbara Baker was crowned Queen after a heated competition with Maury Jo Gano. October 31—This afternoon our boys were defeated by Clark- dale 19-0. November 4—Mr. Backe's Glee clubs showed swell talent at assembly. November 6—We Seniors surely feel proud of ourselves because of the way we managed The Queen's Husband .
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ORCHESTRA Clayborn Wallace, Merrill Windsor Jr., Nancy Martin, Avalon Christensen, Ro- bert Shirley,Anna Margaret Connell — Second Row: Catherine Martin, BettyJo Geimer, Elaine Kirkby, Herbert Pipes,WiI Iiam Boom, Bee Waples, Robert Hines, Luby Ledett, Ray Dillon, Mary Fenton, Richard Kuhn, Leonard Maston--Third Row: 1na Ruth Crose, piano. Sue Jean Wooton, 'XII I i am E I I i s, Elbert Johnson, Robe r t Cond I t, Lloyd Pipes, James Kline, Donald Dowell, in front of first bass viol, Donald Bell, Clifford Pipes, David Windsor, harmonium—Fourth Row: Stanley Day, G.Pauline Schnahs, Mar- guerite Reid,William Thorpe, Marjorie Pitchford, Raymond Garber, Kenne thPipe s, A I I e n Ownbey—Rear Row: Mr. George Backe (Conductor), Harry Margaillan, Richard Prince, Katherine Jane Gernand, and Frances Reppert King. THESE GROUPS captured most of the honors of the music contest, the ultimate test- ing grounds for high school musicians. The orchestra and the wood wind ensemb I e garnered firsts; Sue Jean Wootan was acclaimed outstanding soloist of the meet. BAND Lloyd Pipes, James Kline, Herbert Pipes, William Boom, Marilyn Miller, Kenneth Eckert—Second Row: Marguerite Reid, Marjorie Pitchford, WiI I I am Thorpe, Richard Kuhn, William Ellis, Bee Waples, Elbert Johnson, Robert Hines, Dale Brit Betty Craver, Luby Ledett, Robert Condit, Earl Rtchwlne, Ray Dillon, Richard McCIIntic, G. Pauline Schnahs, Raymond Crose, Orville Lawson, Donald Dowell, CharIes K1 ine, Donald Bell, Clifford Pipes, Raymond Garber, Allen Ownbey, Kenneth Pipes—Third Row: limmie Martin. George Lauohlin, Harry Margaillan, Bettv Jo Geimer, Catherine Martin, Katherine Jane Gernand, Frances Reppert King, Richard frinee, Eric Peder- son, and Richard Miller. Mr. George F. Backe standing at left.
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November 7—The Lettermen and Yellow Jackets get together and give a big Blowout. Everyone enjoyed this unusual dance. November 11—The last game of the season; we lost it to Mesa 31-0. November 12—Many stories are being told of the hilarious times the students had while governing the city for today. November 20—I Just got home from the Junior Dance.. My feet feel all swollen up—gues I better get to bed. November 23--The Student Council surely sponsored a good pro- gram when they asked Mel-Roy, the Magician, to put on his act. Anyway the student body received a swell elegant score-board. November 25—The student body went back to the days of the Pilgrims at an assembly given in honor of Thanksgiving. December 4—The Sophomores held a dandy dance tonight with an interesting floor show. December 11—Our first Basketball game this season and we won over Wickenburg 25-21. December 12—We win again!I This time over Camp Verde 24-13. December 19—We beat Tempe High tonight 38-29. December 20—The Vesper Services again topped all other Christmas programs. This time 125 choristers added much to the program. December 23—The Seniors gave their formal Christmas Dance tonight and was it a successi December 28—Our first defeat this yearl Douglas beat us 28-16. January 2—Seniors take dreaded Civics Exam! January 9—Another defeat and by Winslow! Score 26-20. January 15—A change in fortune! We played Seligman there and won 28-16. January 16—We played Jerome and they beat us 20-18. January 22—We lose again! This time to Glendale 21-16. January 23—We win! The score is Holbrook 28—Prescott 33. January 29—Prescott Badgers defeated the Clarkdale Wolves 29-21. February 6—We defeated Kingman 34-16 here
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