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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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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. ll-I. 5. Qfhg Qnmgt l H Z ll Tuesday, Nov. 18.-Roses found the following articles in his bass horn: two apples, one small tennis shoe, several rags, and papers too numerous to mention. It took Mr. Lockhart to notice the lmuffled discord, too. Wednesday, Nov. 19.---Une o'clock lunch served by the Domestic Science department for the School Board. Thursday, Nov. 20.-Help! Several football men in danger of flunking. Friday, Nov. 21.-Ha! Revenge is ours. Burley defeated 16- 10. High School students parade around square. Monday, Nov. 24.-Assembly called at ten o'clock. Supt. Tweedy delivers general bawling out concerning H. S. conduct Friday. Tuesday, Nav. 25.-The faculty puts on Green Stockings with a little outside talent. Wednesday, Nov. 26.-Band plays in Assembly. A speech by Rev. Slimp. Miss Gillock resigns. Thursday, Nov. 27.-School out for Feast of Feasts. Football game in Burley. A better day for sleighing and skating than for foot- ball, however, We won the game, 7-7. Friday, Nov. 28.-Holiday. Monday, Dec. 1.-Senior vs. all school scrap over colors. Tuesday, Dec. 2.-Second presentation of Green Stockings. Wednesday, Dec. 3.-Another Senior vs. school scrap over colors in front of First National Bank. Thursday, Dec. 4.-Seniors again change session rooms. Rest of school sore. Friday, Dec. 5.-Second Lyceum number, Maude Willis. Monday, Dec. 8.-Basketball practice starts. Tuesday, Dec. 9.-Royal gets a bawling out i11 American History. Wednesday, Dec. 10.-Students begin to read the Bible. Une more week to live. - Thursday, Dec. 11.-Schedule changed agniii. Eighf periods instead of six. Friday, Dec. 12.-Football team gives dance in Lincoln Hall. Monday, Dec. 15.-One young William VVood raked over the coals. Careful Freshie. Tuesday, Dec. 16.-Class basketball. Seniors vs. Juniors. ll!-10. Seniors vs. Fresh.-Soph., 29-4. Wednesday, Dec. 17.-The world came to an end, a theme due in English 4. Seniors vs. All School, 21-11. Thursday, Dec. 18.-Don dons long pants. Heep-a-da-big-man. Friday, Dec. 19.-High School Christmas Fair. Monday, Dec. 21.-Friday, 26.- Merry Christmas Everybody. First Cloverleaf Club dance. Monday, Dec. 29.-Santa Claus visited, left some more faculty, Miss Burke.
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