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both the cake and the cookies, winningfirst and second in the Salina Invitational De- bateTournament. Feb 2, Douglassleaves and our loss is International Harvester's gain. Feb. 2, 7th grade G. R. holds the recognition service in the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Feb. 3, The dramatics department presents The Scientist Spallanzanin and the charact- ers hear themselves as others hear them. Feb. 10, Krueger and the Kansas City Phil- harmonic Urchestra give a school matinee. Feb.11, The eighth grade band funishes the music for the Lindsborg game. Feb. 12,The Class B Debate Tourney is held here with Abilene the victor. Feb. 15, The combined P.T.A.'s meet. Feb. 19, The debaters go to Manhattan and bring home a second place. Feb. 24, Harold McBeth gets to school on time. Feb. 28, Harriet and Windy Wen- ger go home with the mumps. March 3, Ashton, the magician, appears before the students under the auspices of the Hi-Y. March 4, We beat Abilene after a shaky first half and Herington plays fairy god- mother beating McPherson. March 10, The basketball squad goes to Clay Center for a tournament. March 11, The lowered senior exemption rule for finals is heraldedwithjoy by those concerned. March 15, The senior girls invite their mothers to tea, clothes being the subject of conversation March 19 Engin- eers' Open House at Manhattan. Mr. Sites gets offer for his car. March 19, Pive S.H.S. boys plus about 25 others take Summerfield Scholarship tests-Vfirst installment. March 22, The combined P.T.A.'s come to Wash- ington building for an exhibit of classroom activities. March 22, S.H.S. students take part in Luenen Passion Play and we see Don Johnson in the role of priest in the temple. March 24, Dress rehearsal for Say It With Music extends over into March 25. March 25, The tennis team goes to Hutchinson and the boys forever after hold their peace. Could the result have been too one-sided? March 25, A full house greets the production i'Say It With Music and is well satisfied. March 31 , The senior representative boy and girl are presented to their classmates. April 1, Plans for a cooperative school building are put before the student body. 13 Mustang Almanac So what ? April 1, The Roosevelt choruses, orchestras, and band give a musical. April 2, S. H. S. wins second in the track meet at Sterling. April 4, The sophomores take the tuberculin tests and Russell Wilmon finds himself a bitwoozy. April 8, Old man weath- er foils plans for the music festival by a blanket of snow. April 12,After much cram- ming, Emporia tests. April 12, Joyce and Jane Marie go to Heriugton for the C.K.L. oratory and reading contests. April 13-14, District Music Contest held at Wesleyan and Memorial Hall. April 15-18, Easter gives students a much-needed rest. April 16, S. H. S. wins first in Class A in the C. K.I. track meet. April 20-21, Fred and Albert go to Lawrence for the second installment of the Summerfield tests. April 22, Salina boys win third at Lawrence in the state-wide track meet. April 28, Sophomores add 32 members to National JuniorHonor Society. April 29, The juniors and seniors dine in Blue Hawaii with leis on their shoulders and'dreamy tunes in their ears. April 30,Prom and Hutchinson team gets best of S.H.S. track squad. May 2, Three Salina High Seniors help the American Legion tell KSAL about the futility of war. May 3, The high school struts its stuff in its annual music week program. May 4, The seniors take tests for tuberculosis. May 6, C. K. L. track meet. May 7, Scholarship tests-and the contestants breath a sigh of relief. May 9, The 1938 National Honor Society initiation. May 10, Wesleyan gives seniors a reception. May 10, The Cicero students, Miss Miles and Miss Smith dine modo Romano and Elaine directs her little playlet. May 12, The all school play Going on Seventeen closes the dramatics season with a bang. May 12, The string quartet represents S.1'1.S. at the reg- ional music festival in Omaha. May 19, The seniors have a theater party and follow it by a promenade at Memorial Hall. May 22, Senior class sermon. May 27, Little Elmer preforms in class day program and recalls many former days for the seniors. May 27, Thefseniors receive their diplomas and com- mence life out in the big world. May 28, Eventful grade card day brings anticlimax. And the school year 1937-38 is closed.
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Sept. 7, S.H.S. students trudge schoolward after three carefree months. Sept: 22, The faculty gets together in Oakdale park for a picnic. Sept. 24, Volume XIII. Issue No. I comes off the press. Sept. 25, C.K.L. Golf Tournament is played at Herington. Sept. 28, Erma ,lean Miller takes over the maroonettes, Oct.1, The print shop boys pie the type and mess things up a little. Oct. 1, McPherson beats S.H.S. in that exciting 13-12 game.The new grandstand becomes officially ours.Oct. 7, The G.A.A 's go star gazing. Oct. 8, Lin- coln G. Ii. Cabinet goes to Win-e-Mars fora hilarious week end. Oct, 12, Phil is elected student council president by a unanimous vote. Oct. 15, We become the Maroon Mus- tangs. Oct. 15,Miss Carpenter and the staff members go to Lawrence in the interests of better journalism. Oct. 27, The Lincoln Girl Reserves go to a Hallowe'en party and hear ghost stories. Oct. 28, beats Chapman 9-7 and 'lWhitey makes a place kick Oct. 29,The Rambler makes his app-earance.Oct. 30, The band goes to Manhattan to see the K.S.C. -Okla. game. Nov. 1, WayneFarmer returns. Nov. 5, The teachers attend classes at the State Convention and we get a day off. Nov. 9,Miss Edna Maude Smith demonstrates the proper way to skip at the Senior Girls Club party. Nov. 11, Betsy Dodge utilizes a half holiday to break her leg. Nov. 14, Anniversary Wieck begins and we commemo- rate 75 years of public education in Salina. Nov. 16, The budding young journalists in Roosevelt organized a press club. Nov. 17, A member of the stronger sex decides that a haircut of the bush type is the thing and like a herd of sheep the male faction of S. H. S. follows suit. Nov. 19, S. H. S. beats Ellsworth in the final game of the season, thereby tying for C. K. L. Championship. Nov. 19, Page 4 of the H. News becomes editorially minded. Nov. 25, The students enjoy Thanksgiving vacation by stuffing themselves in the customary American man- ner. Nov. 30, Dupree stays awake in eco- nomics. Dec. 3, Second Childhood opens and closes and another super-junior play be- comes history. Dec. 3, Some of the boys go to Beloit for a Hi-Y Convention and Ty- son meets Pocahontas. Dec. 4, Carson and Bose have a good time piloting', at Coffey- ville: Cobb loses some because of Mr. Young, and Vic is added to the S.H. trophy case. Dec 10, S.H.S. loses to Hutchinson in the first basketball game of the season. Dec. 14, The Graphic Arts boys lay 'em in the aislew and win first prize in the N.F. L. Stunt Night with a little number called Minuet of Harlem. Dec. 16, Ellen H. Richards Club has a Banquet. Dec. 21, The Warings entertain the faculty ataChrist- mas tea. Dec. 22, The grads come home from college and haunt the Washington cor- ridors. Dec. 23. We adjourn fortheChrist- mas holidays. jan. 2, Vacation ends. Jan. 4, The Lincoln girls go in for table tennis. Jan. 6, Say It With Music practices start. Jan. 7, We beat Abilene 19-18 in the first C. K. L. game of the year. Jan. 10, ,lose Iturbi comes to town. Jan. 11, Betty Gross goes to Lindsborg and thinks she's seeing dou- ble--at least a double for Jack. Jan. 12, Chamber of Commerce honors the football squad with a banquet. jan. 19, The sink in the dark room overflows,floods Mr. Waring's office, and drips on down to greetMr.Young. jan. 20, Semester finals. Do we hear groans from our readers? Jan. 21, More semester finals. More groans. Jan. 22, Russell takes 12
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