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B. ll. 5. Qfhg Qlnmgt l 9 Z llg Monday, Mar. 22.-R. H. S. beats Comets B. B. team. Tuesday, Mar. 23.-Baseball practice begins. VVednesday, Mar. 2-L.-Miss Burke requests a 500 word theme from Frosh Science class. Thursday, Mar. 25.-M r. Lockhart returns from Ca11ada. Friday, Mar. 26.-Presentation of The Private Secretary. Girls' B. B. team beats the American Falls team. Monday, Mar. 29.-R. H. S. beats Pocatello B. B. team. Tuesday, Mar. 30.-Girls' Glee Club appears in Assembly. Wednesday, Mar. 31.-Melissa has an interview i11 the oflice. Thursday, April l.-ll'0ll9 sues Donald for breach of promise. Friday, April I?..--Senior-Junior party. Momlay, April 5.-Johnny King descides R. H. S. will do after all Tuesday, April 6.-Beauty notices the latest fad. VVednesday, April 7.-Boys have Assembly. Mr. Lockhart wants more track tmen. Thursday, April 8.-Herbert Moy also seen in the halls of the li. H. S. Friday, April 9.-First baseball game. R. H. S. vs. Twin. Score 8-7. First victory. All School party in the evening. Monday, April 12.-lrene pays Mr. Lockhart a visit. Tuesday, April 13.-Work on School tennis court begins. Vifednesday, April 14.-Seniors make great plans. Thursday, April 15.-Band fails to show up at practice. Friday, April 16.-Rehearsals for The Amazons begin. Monday, April 19.-School is surprised. No Senior Day. Tuesday, April 20.-Senior Day in all its glory. Wednesday, April 21.-Wendell defeated in Baseball. Thursday, April 22.-Annual subscription day. Friday, April 23.-Baseball, Glenns Ferry. Horray! Monday, April 26.-You should have seen Mr. Keeling in The W'hirl C' th' Town. Tuesday, April 27.-Lockhart locks us out of school-until 8:55. Wednesday April 28.-lnterclass-Faculty Track meet. Senior- Fresh. take it. Thursday, April 29.-Mr. Lockhart resigns as principal of the High School. He will open a music store in the new Wilson Theater building. Friday, April 30.--Baseball. R. H. S. vs. Twin. Score ....,.,,,,,,,,, , lRemainder of Calendar a Phophecyj Sunday, May l0.--Baccalaureate Sermon, in the High Scool Aud- itorium. Monday, May ll.-Senior play, The Amazons. Wednesday, May l2.-Commencemeiit Exercises. Friday, May 14.-Finis.
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ll. lil. 5. Qlllg Qlgntgt I 9 Z ll East ljeafs Happenings .IUNIUR-Sl4lNltlli BANQUHT. The Junior-Senior banquet given the class of '19 by the Junior class was a splendid success. It was given the evening of May 9, 1919, i11 the High School Gymnasium. The Gymnasiulm was beautifully decorated in Yellow and White, the Senior colors. The tables were ar- ranged in the form of an R. The menu was prepared by the Junior girls under the direction of Miss Gonterman. A tive course dinner was served. Sophomore girls attended the tables. Before the menu was served toasts were given, Prof. VV. W. Thompson acting as toastmaster. Toasts were given by members of the faculty and of the Senior and Junior clases. There were about seventy-five present at the banquet. SN EAK DAY. March 26, 1919, is an important date in the annals of the R. ll. S., for this is the date when all the dear old familiar faces of the Juniors and Seniors were missing fom the class rooms, study hall, and Root' Garden of the High School biulding. Not a Senior was present the unorning of the 26th, and the Juniors, missing their domineering pres- ence, and also greatly feeling the need of a holiday themselves, carrie up missing in the afternoon. They all took a sneak that day. The Seniors took in tl1e Dam Site, while the Juniors made a hike for Jackson bridge. They had a pic11ic, played games, took snapshots, and had a general all around good time. But alas, when they returned to school the next morning, they were ve1'y coolly greeted by the austere members of the faculty. A strained and ominous silence was maintained for some time, neither side making any important lmove. At last, however, a delegation of teachers met for a conference, and what went on behind those ponder- ous doors no living student ever knew, but they soon knew the results of that conference. And so the fair and happy remembrances of that eventful day were quietly laid to rest in the silent graveyard of Endless Themes.
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