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B I. 5. Qlhg Qlnmgt I9 Z Z Songs the Seninrs Sing Adah- I Ain't Got No Time to Have the Blues. Marjorie- Lonesome That's All. Lucy- Bow Wow Blues. 1 N onie- Dreaming.' Julia- Ain't We Got Fun? Alice H.- Daddy, Mildred B.-- When Shall We Meet Again? Frank Hunter-'How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on Farm? Edward- Nobody Knows How Dry I Am. T Frank A.- When the Moonshines on the Moonshinef' Lila- Just Keep a Thot for Me. Mable- I Need Thee Every Hour. Nellie N.-- I Might Be Your Once In AWhile. Nellie M.- Keep the Home Fires Burning. Jack- What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For When They Don't Mean What They Say? David-- I'll Come Back to You Maybe. Lorn- Lulu. Clare- When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget. Mildred- When You're Gone I Won't Forget. Merrill- I Ain't Nobody's Darling. Berenice- There's a Long, Long Trail. Breitta- The Only Heart Broken Was Mine. Gerhart- Till We Meet Again. Dorothy- Don't Cry Little Girl, Don't Cry. Hazel- I Ain't Got Nobody. Pearl- Legend of Pearl's. Madeline- lt's a Long Way to Shoshone. Lelah- I Love You the B-E-S-T Best. Virginia- Smiles Alpha Why Dear. Helen- Snooky Ukum's. Catherine- K-K-Katy. Clara- Leave Me With a Smile. Margaret- Just Wait and See. Lillian- There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Little Girl. Russell- Drowsy Head. Henry4 You'd Be Surprised. Alice A.- Alice Where Art Thou.
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B. H. S. qhg Qlnmgt I9 Z Z liirls' lllaskethall The girls with much enthusiasm began to practice basket ball the latter part of October. From twelve to fifteen girls were out practicing every evening. Good team Work and sportsmanship were developed which made them the swiftest team in Southern Idaho. The first game was played with Paul just before the holi- days. Six games were played during the season with the follow- ing teams: Paul, Wendell, Jerome and Buhl. All games wlere won by our team except the one with Wendell. There is much good material for a team the coming year as Lucy Smith, captain, is the only one on the team that graduates this year. We also had a good second team the past year. The line-up for the year was as follows: Melissa Merrill and Margaret Keefe, forwards 5 Lucy Smith, jumping center, Pansy Stites, running centerg Clara Lappens and Elsie Fackrell, guards, Nonie McKevitt and Winifred Haynes, substitutes. '
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B. H. 5- Ihr Qlnmet 19 2 2 Sept. 5- Sept. 6- alenimr School days. Dear old Golden Rule days. Oh, the Freshies! A few high school students found among them. Sept. 7-Assembly. Mr. Curtis gives some good advice-fno daring deeds on the water tower. Sept. SSpt. 8-Senior class organizes. Jack takes the helm. 9-All set for a year's work. Sept. 12-Several French students gracefully retire from class. Work too easy. Sept. 13 -New Senior girl.' Jack seems interested. Sept. 14-Henry elected president of S. B. A. Sept. 16-Freshmen reception. They travel the rough and rugged road thru the upper halls, but receive a royal welcome. Sept. 19-Seniors choose class rings. Unanimous decision? Sept. Z0-We find the people of the Brooklyn caravan just like the rest of us Wild Westerners. Sept. 21-Who said football? Of course the girls will boost. Sept. 22-Several students skip to the Burley fair. Sept. 22--Mr. Curtis sees fair-goers in session after school. Oct. 3-Junior-Senior girls organize X. Y. Z. club. Oct. Oct. M rs. sembly. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 4-Oakley football team vi its Rupert. We're a rough bunch. 6-Mrs. M. J. Sweeley, president of the Federation of Women's clubs, and L. R. Green, state president of Women's clubs, each address the students ln as- Mr. Curtis needs some brain scintillations in his chemistry class, 7.. 12-Assembly. Sing Old Black Joe. 14-Special girls' assembly. 25-Boys journey to Albion. 27-Everybody buying tickets. 28-Big game with American Falls. I'll say we did. 31-Freshmen Hallowe'en party. 1-Heated debate in history assembly. 2-Dr. Fayre Kenagy entertains the students with a talk on Why choose his profession. Nov. 3-Football game with Filer. Everyone out to see us win t?l Nov. 4-Seniors have a steak fry on river bank. Nov. 11-Armistice program in auditorium. Mr. Hosier speaks. Nov. 15-fSenior class has a peace conference. All nations represented. Nov. 16-Assembly. Rain. Nov. 17--More rain. Nov. 18-And still it rains. Nov. 21-Merrill is unconscious of affairs throughout English period. Nov. 29-Seniors heard chanting their class song in the region of the gym. Nov. 30-They display their pennant and sing their song in assembly. Dec Dec. Dec. Tlec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. .1-Valiantly defending their colors. 2--Black eyes still indicate signs of waving colors. 5-H2S penetrates the high school. Mr. Tweedy catches the culprit. 9-Basketball in full swing. Girls win from Paul and boys win from Burley, 19-Snowball circulates throughout study hall. 19-Snowball circulates throughout study hall. Freshmen take front seats. 23--Big Christman tree in auditorium: candy distributed to the Freshmen. 2--Freshmen appear with new assortment of 'ribbons and neckties, 3-Mr. Curtis plays physician and surgeon in class. Bessie spills sulphuric. 6-University of Idaho Glee club boys give us a. treat. 12-Lots of commotion behind stage curtain. 13-Presentation of The Kingdom of Hearts Content. 16-New Freshman class-50 of them. Enrollment reaches 300. 24-34 degrees below zero. Red noses. he
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