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B. H. S. Qihg Qfgmgt 1-9 Z IJ B ifqigh Svrhnnl Qialznirar Tuesday, Sept. ZZ.---School opens doors wide. Everybody happy, everybody lost. A Wednesda,y', Sept. 3.-Session for two hours. Coniiicts galore. Thursday, Sept. 4.-Bewildered. Seniors take stock of disor- ganized forces. First football practice. Friday, Sept. 5.-Three Frosh lost. Not unusual is it? Monday, Sept. 8.-Schedule settled. First general rough-house, Red gets the blame. Tuesday, Sept. 9.-Teachers beginning to know us by our names rather than by our looks. Vifednesday, Sept. 10.-Change in schedule. The band tto bej holds first practice in the locker room. Oh, you barnyard serenade. Thursday, Sept. 11.-Three boys out classes. Never again. Friday, Sept. 12.-S. B. A. organized. Monday, Sept. 15.-S. B. A. election. Tuesday, Sept. 16.-Supt. Tweedy attends football meeting. Wednesdayf, Sept. 17.-Tag day. . Thursday, Sept. 18.-Half day off for fair. Friday, Sept. 19.-Fair. Monday, Sept. 22.-Not over effects of fair. Tuesday, Sept. 23.-Four boys out classes. VVednesday, Sept. 24.-Band members eat light lunch in cafe- teria. Thursday, Sept. 25.-Bill Davis, Dave McDonough and Ted Brown call on the city marshall. They had ascended on high ti. e. the eity water tankj. Friday, Sept. 26.-Football game with Buhl, here. 30-6 in our favor. Reception by upper classmen for Buhlians, teachers and Frosb. Monday, Sept. 29.-Quiet and serene. Tuesday, Sept. 30-Seniors sell Lyceum tickets in outlaying dis- tricts. Some tried their luck in Paul, some in Albion, and some at the dam. VVOKTIICSCLFIY, Oct. l.-Not through selling tickets yet. Thursday. Oct. 2.-He who sitteth on a sharp tack is bound to rise again. Friday, Oct. El.---Hooray for us! Twin fell, T-0. First number on Lyceulm course. Monday, Oct. 6.--Football men stiff. Second team beats first team 23-0. Tuesday, Oct. 7.-Second team wollops Burley scrubs +4-0. lVednesday, Oct. 8.-Several girls try the roof garden.
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ll. 1'l. 5. EIU: Qlgmgt l El Z ll ttirls' Basketball During the past season the girls of the Rupert lligh School proved that they could play basketball as well as the boys. The num- ber of galmes played were few in comparison to the number played by the boys, but if the same opportunities had been granted them they would have made as good showing as the boys. The first game of the season was played at Twin Falls. ln this contest the girls met with what they thought was their first and last defeat. However, they were mistaken in this. At Twin they worked under several difficulties, th greatest being that they had not had the training to stand against such a strong team. The girls were confident that if another game could have been arranged for later in the season a different story would have resulted. The next game was with Hey- bur11, and this proved an easy victory for the locals, the score being 27 to 10. The next game was at American Fallsg another defeat. The Rupert girls spent about half of their time mopping up the freshly waxed dance floor. The evening the team returned from American Falls they played a return game with the Heyburn lassies. This was a walkaway for the home tem, the score being 35 to 8. The last game was with the American Falls team at the local gym. ln this contest the girls made good their threat to win, he score being l-I' to 8. We weren't the victims all of the time. Under their able captain, Bertha Smith, the girls played a clean, fast game at all times. Although many of the dependable players will leave this year a good team is expected next season. THE LINFIUI' Guards - - - Iiucy Smith Birdie Titus Centers Bertha Smith Fhnnia Orton Forwards -Melissa Merrill Substitutes Margaret Keefe Pansy Stites Margaret Creasey Winona Adams Mildred Toyer
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B. li. 5. Qhg Qlumgt l 9 Z ll Thursday, Oct. 9.-Sparrows in upper hall result in a broken window. Friday, Oct. 10.-Football men play hookey to see Twin vs. Bur- ley game at Twin. Weinie roast at Disney 's ranch. Monday, Oct. 13.--Vacation. Whole school turns out to pick up spuds. Teachers Institute. Monday, Oct. 20.-All who have backs are back after spud pick- ing. Tuesday, Oct. 21-Report cards. Did -Ps and 5's ever make such a showing as today. VVednesday, Oct. 22.-Football team preparing for Boise trip. Thursday, Oct. 23.-Boise calls game oh . Red and Craven or- dered to walk ten feet apart in halls. Friday, Oct. 24.-Jerome proves easy baco11. 34-10. Monday, Oct. 27.-New time. A few are late anyway. Boys locked out of locker room. Tuesday, Oct. 28.-Conditions unsettled. .Boys grow mutinous. Charlie in danger of being mobbed. VVednesday, Oct. 29.---Br-r-r-r-r. Snow. Very little Georgette visible. Thursday, Oct. 30.-Seniors' keep sub-classmen out of low-er hall. Lockhart intervenes. Friday, Oct. 31--School dead. Football team in Twin. Punk luck. Monday, Nov. 3.-Football team pledge themselves not to shave or have a haircut until they win another game. Tuesday, N ov. -L.-Twenty-one signatures on tl1e anti-shave dec- laration. Wednesday, Nov. 5.-A visit from the Golforb Juvenile Orches- ira. Thursday, Nov. 6.-What color are Hed's whiskers? Time will tell, llausen's are black. Friday, Nov. 7.-Football game at Buhl. Oh, you whiskers! Monday, Nov. IU.---A bunch of pikers broke their pledge. Dr. Dyes lectures on Africa in Assembly. Tuesday, Nov. ll.-Armistice day. School anyway. Four speakers in Assembly. Second team game with Burley, too bad Rupert. Wednesday, Nov. 12.-Seniors change session rooms. Thursday, Nov. 13.-Ex-Prof. Thompson visits. He has a good hard laugh at the bewhiskered old men, i. e. football men. Friday, Nov. 14.-Football team goes to Jerome. Score 57-13. Now for that badly needed, much belated shave. Junior-Senior hard time party. Monday, Nov. IT.--Did I hear something? It surely wasn't in school.
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