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8.11. 5. qhg Qlgmgl I 9 Z I High Srhnnl rumpter At the first of the school year the need was seen for a school paper. The school purchased a ltlimeograph. and the editing of a paper was given to the Senior English Class. From the first issue the paper was eagerly watched for. Students were en- couraged to turn in poems, stories. editorials and anything that might be of interest to the school. At the beginning of the second semester the paper was turned over to the Junior English class. They have published it in a very satisfactory manner and have made it a prominent factor in school life. TRUMPETER STAFF. Editors in Chief ..... .,,...,.,..,.....,..................,..,,, I IIICY SMITH GERHARD RIEDESEI, Athletics ............ ,,,,.... C LARE MACKRILI. Society .... .,,,, M ILDRED GREGORY Poetry ,,,,.,..,,... ..... A LPHA RUTLEDGE Faculty ,,,...,.,t.,.. ....,ii D OROTHY GUYER Advertisements ,,,, ....... J ACK FORD DAVID MCDONOUGH General Reporters ,,,, ...,...,.., A LICE HAUSEN MARGERY AYERS HAZEL MARKLE Printers ,,,,. ,..,,,Y . IACK FORD DAVID MCDONOUGH
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m. ia. 5. I Ehg qtnmgi 1 9 z 1 titirls' iltaskethall N o games until late in the season because few of the nearby girls' teams this year. The first with American Falls and was played there, with a Since the American Falls girls were out for girls didn't feel badly beaten. The second was with American Falls here. The score was 21-10, in favor of American Falls. The last game was with Twin Falls, in which our girls lost by score of 10-9. Altho they lost all three games there is material for a better team next year. Lucy Smith, the captain, played a good game at guard all season. This was her second year on the team. Marjorie Ayers has yet to find a forward who can make more than three baskets while she was guarding her. Pansy Stites, running center, still has two years more on the team. . Margaret Creasey, jumping center, played a good game all season. No opposing center succeeded in getting the tip off very often. She graduates this year. Melissa Merril, forward, has the reputation of being the hardest forward to guard, in southern Idaho. Margaret Keefe, whose motto is team work, always had an eye on the basket. Hortense Davis, substitute, could fill any place in which she was put. Miss Meinecke, the coach, showed great interest in the girls and gave much time to coaching them.
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R-11.5. I E113 Qlgmgl 'IB Z ll Qlulenimr School opens on Labor Day. Fifty-one Freshies enlist. Sept. 7th-Everybody asking, Where do we go from here. Sept. Sth-Hoyt and Hobo match nickels. Bob B. renders a solo in Chem class. Sept. 9th-Jack B. observed blowing kisses into the air for the benefit of a certain girl. Sept. 10th-Mr. Wilson delivers an oration to the Senior Class on the subject, Behavior Sept. 13th-Glee clubs organized. ' Sept. 14th-Ten unfortunates of Spanish class remain with El Senor after school. Sept. 15th-Spanish class has a spelling match, all showing wonderful ability. Sept. 16th-Glee club boys have assembly. Sept. 17th-Seniors enjoy a Weinie roast and watermelon feed on an island in the river. Sept. 20th-Mr. Lockhart talks with members of the band. Sept. 21st- Dad Hausen makes his first appearance at school. Sept. 24th-Reception for new teachers and Freshmen this eve. Sept. 27th-Members of the Glee Clubs excused to hear con- cert at theatre. Sept. 21st-School colors changed from Red to Grey to Purple and Gold. Sept. 29th-Faculty makes some changes in schedule. Sept. 29th-Enterprising students selling football tickets. Oct. lst-Football, Albion at Rupert. Score 128 to 0, Ru- pert's favor. Some track meet. Oct. 4th-Senior-all school football game. Score 27 to 13 in favor of seniors. Oct. 5th-No Glee Club owing to absence of Miss Lockhart. Oct. 7th-Faculty enforcing rules about talking in halls. Oct. 8th-Football boys go to Buhl. Pep meeting. Score 21 to 7, Rupert's favor. Oct. 11th-Six weeks exams.
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