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1 a.n.s.W Frni: comm' 1 9 2 3 Friday, Dec. 15-Our boys win from Albion and Heyburn. Monday. Dec. 18-First series of girls basketball tournament. Tuesday, Dec. 19-Second series. ' Wednesday, Dec. 20-Third series-Seniors win. , Thursday, Dec. 21-Declo boys think Rupert has a fine team. Ask them about the score Friday, Dec, 22-Christmas program. School out for Christmas and New Year. Hey- burn defeated by our team. A Carnival was supposed to happen, but didn't. Tuesday, Jani. 2-Almuost everyone back witlz a smile. Wednesday, Jan. 3-9 A's entertain mis. Some real negroes in town, Thursday, Jan. 4-Basketball ticket drives for both boys and girls basketball season tickets begins. ' ' Friday, Jan. 5-Girls and Boys both victorious at Paul. Saturday, Jan. 6-Pocatello vs. Rupert. Scorei 17-3 in Rupert's favor. Monday, Jan. 8-Tests begin. Q - Tuesday, Jan. 9--More tests-Oh, ain't it awful! ii Wednesday, jan. 10-Our Faculty give us a real progvram. The Sophs presented with basketball championship banner. ' Thursday, jan. 11-Seniors find out how many credits they have. Friday, Jan. 12-Slecond team take trip to Hazelton. Saturday, Jan. 13-Wendell beaten by our teamg 31-10. Monday, Jan. 15-New semester begins-Freshmen right this way. Tuesday, Jan. 16-Schedule all settled so, soon. A new geography class established. Wednesday, Jan. 17-We are treated to selections from great a.rtists, by Victrola. Thursday. Jan. 18-Part of our school money lost in. bank. X Friday, Jan. 19-Report cards again. Day by day, in every way, we get better and better. C?????D Monday, Jan. 22-Students selling tickets uptown for Twin. Falls game Annual .drive in Senior class. , I ' Wednesday, Jan. 24-Great excilement-Senior Class rings arrive. Mr. Calderhead learns to play the phonograph. Series pep meetings, started. Thursday, Jan. 25-Ancient egg gas almost overpowers us. Batty works up some real pep. Friday, Jan. 26-Jitney day, third pep mee-ting. Monday, jan. 29-Everyone sad over our firszt defeat, Saturday night-Twin beat us one point, 23-24. i V Tuesday, Jan. 1,30-The little blue book passed out. Seniors exceedingly polite. Wednesday, Jan. 31+Ou1' class presidents talk to us in assembly. . Thursday, Feb. 1-Free shows given: last period of each day by Prof. T. W. Halliday. Friday, Fxeb. 2-We are defeated again. This time by Oakley, score: 13-15. Monday, Feb. 5-Sh-h- we hear there is to be an F list. .Tuesday, Feb. 6-Mr. Benedict favors the Kindergarten Geography class with a test. Wednesday, Feb. 7-Second team after school with Paul, 20-21 in our, favor, lose. V A ' Friday, Feb. 9-Boys return, but no girls. E-vidently the trains left them. Monday, Feb. 12-Senior anntouncemerts picked out. Tuesday, Feb. 13-Board says we may try High School dances. Wednesday, Feb. 14-Linlcolnfs Birthday observed in assembly. Thursday. 15-Game with Jerome here. Poor Jerome. i , Friday, Feb. 16-Sergeant cliaperones Anne M. and Lloyd R. into upper hall Cto turn on the lightsj. ' ' K Monday, Feb. 19-Annual staff meets. Mr. Tweedy walks in and catches Frances Hand Eggs inthe act. Tuesday, Feb. 20-Special assembly to sell annuals. ' Page Eighty-Four
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R.H.S. I THE COMET -1923 Thursday, Oct. 26-Annual staff meet for first time-two of 'em. Friday Oct. 27-School dead. Football men in. Filer. Too bad Rupert. Monday, Oct. 30-Cast for student body play chosen. Tuesday, Oct. 31-Stu-dents getting out sheets and pumkins. One red bug missing. , Wednesday, Nov. 1-Class averages read in the assembly. Hurrah for the Latiners. Pep meeting and game with Albion. Three cheers for our side. Thursday, Nov. 2-Br-r-r snow! Seniors celebrate by an all-day sucker drive. CAsk Faye and Tillie for partioularsj. Friday, Nov. 3-More snow. 'One red bug found. smiles on the part of V. Monday, Nov. 6-The Freshmen girls not grown up yet CPD. Hair ribbons all the rage. Tuesday, Nov. 74-Oh you essence of garlic, onions, limburger cheese combined-halls and rooms full of it. Wesdnesday, Nov. 8-Neil Irving one of the old graduates of the Rupert Hi, talks to us. He is helping coach the football boys this week. Mr. Hosier talks to us on Being Good Americans. , Thursday, Nov. 9-We must have money, every student must sell or buy one ticket. Friday, Nov. 10-Everyone looking forward to the game with the Fort Hall Indians tomorrow. Saturday, Nov. 11-Indians scalped by Rupert warriors. Monday, Nov. 13-Study hall teachers make a change. Chemistry students sending up their prayers. - Tuesday, Nov. 14-Prayers answered-chemistry test. Class basketball started. Wednesday, Nov. 15-Girls and Boys Glee Clubs make first public appearance. Oh you nightingales! ' Thursday, Nov. 16-Annual staff meets. Senior rings chosen. Friday, Nov. 17-Mrs. Thompson plays hookey. New Varsity R members initiated. A Sophomore party at Wilsons. - Monday, Nov. 20-- That's right, Bartlett, a pipe has a cigarette beaten, -Mr. d,Easum. Tuesday, Nov. 21-English classes discover the U. S. has a new motto- E pluribus unum , i.'e., In God we trust. Wednesday, Nov. 22-Seniors. entertain in the assembly-a take-off on The Merchant of Venice. Footballiboys entertained at the home of Frances Allen. Thursday, Nov. 23-The morning after the night before. S'matter, Howard? Friday, Nov. 24-Nothing doing. . Monday. Nov. 27-New janitor force-Keith Neilson-Short turns newspaper man. Tuesday, Nov. 28-Everyone holding his breath-reports tomorrow. Wednesday, Nov. 29-And they came-some satisfied, some not. Juniors entertain in the assembly. Hurrah for the Pilgrims. School out for Thanksgiving. . Monday, Dec. 4-Class basketball tickets sold. First interclass games. Tuesday, Dec. 5-Second set of games. Class in Teacher's Course adjourn for the rest of the week. A Wednesday, Dec. 6-Last of the games-hurrrah for the Sophomores. Return foot- ball party at Scheffels. Thursday, Dec. 7-Ticket dzrive for the student body play. Friday, Dec. 8- A Family Affair given. Saturday, Dec. 9- A Family Affair given again. Good crowds both evenings. Monday, Dec. 11-Schedule for basketball games announced. Gym classes organized. Tuesday, Dec. 12-All those having F's beware! Anyone receiving an F will be ousted from school activities. Q Wednesday, Dec. 13-The Rev. Oren Orahood gives a talk in assembly on The Christ- mas Spfiritf' Come on, everyone, cheer up. Thursday, Dec. 14-Mr. Tweedy, Miss Orton and Mr. d'Easum all reported missing-- looks suspicious. E Page, Eighty-Three
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R.H.S. THE COMET 1923 Wednesday. Feb. 21--We have speakers for VV'ashington's Birthday. Mary Hansen gives us a good talk on Honesty. ' Thursday, Feb. 22--First day of tournament. Games' all satisfactory. Friday, Feb. 23-Tournament at its height. School in afternoon. 'Rupert defeated in the big game. Rupert, 31: Burley, 55. Monday, Feb. 26-Everyone, including basketball men able to be in school again. Tuesday, Feb. 27-Spring is here. Everyone suffering from spring fever. Wednesday, Feb. 284Club organizers entertain us. X Thursday, Mar. 1-Varsity R go after chickens-feathered. They CPD got 'em. Friday, Mar. 2-Varisty R banquet postponed--above reasoi-ns. Monday, Mar. 5--Mr. d'Easum knows why everyone is so entranced in English class- Milton. Tuesday, Mar. 6-Two last year's graduates visit u.s. Mable and Henry. Wednesday, Mar. 7-Glee Clubs entertain in assembly. Boy's prize winners. - 0 Thursday, Mar. 8-Afternoon walk taken every 8th period from the back'of the study hall to front, by Edythe Sims. 1 A ' Friday, Mar. 9-First High School dance. A GRAND SUCCESS. ' V Monday, Mar. 12-Junior play tickets sold., Tuesday. Mar. 13-Glee Club and Orchestra pictures taken. ' ' Wednesday, Mar. 14-Some members from the Woman's Club entertain us in assembly. Faye Smith gives a talk on much needed subject, Courtesy, Oh where, Oh Where, has my Caesar class gone. -Mrs. Halliday. ' Thursday, Mar. 15-Girl's Glee Club sing at Woman's Club. Great excitement! Mrs. ---l fell upstairs. Friday, Mar. 16-junior play, Diamonds and Hearts given. Saturday, Mar. 17-Ditto. Monday, Mar. 19-Annual staff meeting for pfurpose of selling tickets for Pocatello Technical Glee Clu.b Concert. Basketball party at Winifred Haynes. Tuesday, Ma.r. 20-Post mortem! Senior English solemnly. swear to be. prepared for Eng'isl1,e1fm'1nc:-'e. ' ' ' ' 1 ' Wednesday, Mar. 21-The spellirg match at its height. Hats off to the Seniors! They've downed the Sowhs. Some 'unlucky boys called out to wax the floors. It is rumored that a certain Senior boy thinlks he is Mr. Tweedy. I Thursday, Mar. 22-Ticket sellers, sign painters and others busy. Friday, Mar. 23-Tech students give us a sample of their' talent. Disturbance caused. by one little mouse. Monday, Mar. 26-7School and spring fever don't jibe at all, ask Skinney, Kent or J'ay?! Tuesday, Mar. 27-Kids excused from sturdy halls' to get their faces shot and also to work on track field. 4 - U A Wednesday, Mar. 28-More spelling rolls around. Iuniors beat Seniorsf but their sudden glory departs wfhen they are defeated by the Fresihies. Thursday. Mar. 29-Teachers locked, out of study hall, caught in their own trick, ' Friday, M-ar. 30-Hooks mysteriously disappear. Permit cards considered as' a joke. Sophomores enjoy picnic at the Dam.. i Monday, Apr. 2-Some of the K. K. K.'s limping around today. It looks as if they celebrated Easter. Tuesday, Apr. 3-Tests are coming thick and fast. Eggs fools Miss Thorpe and goes to sleep in history class. Wednesday, Apr. 4-Mrs. Sinclair, Dr. Frazier and Mr. Sullivan give a very pleasing program. Marian forgot to call a staff meeting. Lee wears a clean shirtl-new girl in school. Thursday, Apr. 5--Tickets being sold for Junior play to be given in assembly. Seniors beginning to work on Senior play. Page Eighty-Five
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