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FEBRUARY SEPTEMBER 8 School started 11 Rock Springs, there 25 Green River there OCTOBER 2 Kemmerer, there 9 Superior here 13 Assembly 16 Rock Springs, here 27 Assembly—Mrs. Sam Kelly 31 Laramie, there NOVEMBER 11 Armistice Day Assembly 24 Junior Play “June Mad” 26, 27, 28 Thanksgiving Holidays DECEMBER 20 December-January 2—Holidays 4 Laramie, here 8 Assembly—Robert Edgar 10 Midwest, here 11 Cheyenne, here 16 Rock Springs, here 19 Green River, there 20 Reliance, there 26 Casper, there 27 Midwest, there MARCH 12 Freshmen Return 19 Assembly 22 Assembly APRIL 5 Assembly 10 Debate Tournament 15 Rawlins High School Exhibit 16 Grade School Exhibit 27 Senior Play “Ring Around Elizabeth” 29 Movie, “Target for Tonight” 30 Senior Ball JANUARY MAY 8 Laramie, there 1 Spelling Contest 9 Cheyenne there 7 Music Festival 14 Green River here 8 District Track Meet 16 Reliance, here 18 Inauguration 19 Senior Exams 20 Casper, here 20 Prom 23 Superior here 23 Baccalaureate 29 Superior there 27 Exams 30 Rock Springs, there 28 Commencement Exercises
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Western Bull Fight., 1st Row—Coach Rothenberger, Coach Hall, Douglas Dinsmore, Edward Smyth, Jr., Francis Mickie, Harold Ogburn, Tavie Martinez, Hugh O’Donnell, Tony Jaurez, John Lander, Jack Larsen, Vern Vivion, Coach Cheney, Coach Schwartz. 2nd Row—Bill McCauley, Jack Herbertson, Loren Notley, Dale Brazell, David Martinez, George Jordan, LeRoy Siray, Jim Contos, Ernest Nagata, John Aguilar, George Eliopulos, Salvador Lopez, Bob Sullins. 3rd Row—Vern Cole, Robert Ivy, Tony Sevenikar, Jim Mathiesen, Daryl Williams, Jim Ingram. Jack Jernigan, Cecil Shaw, Robert Todd, Austin Jordan. September 11, 1942— Rawlins lost its first practice game of the year to Rock Springs by a narrow margin of 7 to 0. The Outlaws showed up well, though they were defeated. September 25, 1942— A deceptive Green River ball club defeated Rawlins by a final score of 13 to 7. This was the first conference game of the season. October 2, 1942— The Keinmerer Rangers were unable to stop the bloodthirsty Outlaws. When the dust cleared away the score stood Rawlins 39. Kemmerer 7. October 9, 1942— The second annual Dad’s Day saw a powerful Outlaw eleven steam-roll over the Superior Dragons by a score of 44 to 0. Coach Schwartz used everv man he had. October 16, 1942— For the first time in ten years, Rawlins dumped the powerful Rock Springs Tigers. The Outlaws started in to deal out the punishment from the time the first whistle blew until the final gun sounded. October 31, 1942— A cocky Rawlins football team met its downfall when it ventured to Laramie. The Plainsmen came out on the top end of a 12 to G score.
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