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0' ill?-'legal ,Y , A I f X X ' 1 1 J 6 m A . . .gl y Jl g tember 10. School started with a grin, whistle and ' X . Hello What's this? 630 students enrolled! C' ,H September 21. We all met our secret likes and became better 'MQ XJ acquainted to the thrilling tunes of Terry's Orchestra. September 28. Logan beat us 14-O. Oh, why do they have to be so big? 5 October 5. We danced our F.F.A. boys to Kansas and back. October 5. Preston beat us. Oh gosh, 25-19. October 12. South Cache swept Weber up, 18-7. October 12-26. A change is good but a rest is better. So we had beet vacation. October 31. Fate was on our side with a matinee dance. Those minature Witches and goblins Qlgreshiesl made a terrible racket with their horns. November 2. South Cache held Bear River at a tie of 6-6. November 9. Almost the entire student body spurred our team to victory by attending the joint rally and the game at North Cache. November 12. Armistice Day. Peace reigned in the school for one day at least.i November 13. From Way Down Upon the Swanee River came the'Deep River Plantation Singers in a lyceum number to South Cache. November 16. The Harvesters crowned Champ Lee and Lyle Stanton as King and Queen. November 22. A duck, a gun, Mr. Adams, a fire and Marge. The faculty had a duck dinner. November 28. We danced our .Thanksgiving at a matinee dance. November 28 to December 3. Our Thanksgiving recess came as a welcome change. December 10. School Play. Mert. and Owen certainly had their share of growing pains. December 12. When I think of Parent's Day my heart aches for the 'poor tired folks. December 14. Dawn Johnson and Eldon Scott captured the honors in the Poem Contest. December 14. You tell me your dream I'll tell you mine. It was the Junior-Senior Party. December 20. Our boys went over the top in the preseason game with Grace 30-18. December 21-January 2. It is nice to be going to school but it's nicer to lie in bed. Especially the' morning after the night be- fore Christmas Holidays. January 4. We beat 'emz South Cache 36. North Cache 21. Q. 92 .1 4:3 .2551 Ilh I J J . qw'- 4. l'lT rl ,.Lw.' L Q'-.1 1 ' l 1. It Aglg H ' il F Wx A -1' Q NA! - 1' ' L. ' f X 1 'L 1? iff Q .ai K' if Y ' Page 'Twenty-Four
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L.. bf Front row: Owen Hammond. Melba Eames. advisor Rosella Allan Dorothy Paul Maxine Hendry. Etta Garrett, Mable Allred. Second row: Clyde Gessel. Josephine Bishop. Helen Andersen Elda Allred Gretta Savage Dean Fuhriman. Third row: Owen Baer. Kathryn Adams. Jane Xvhlfk Beryl Theurer Gladys Framke ll :E 3:1111 tl, 1112 ll ll ll 5 -,Q Mable Dawn Owen Clyde Greta Savage ,, , Etta Garrett Owen Baer ,,,, STAFF ' Allred ,,.e . ..e,.. Editor Johnson Associate Edltor Hammond .,,Y. Business Manager Gessel Sports Rosella Allan .,..... - . Typist Dorothy Paul. and Virginia Hutton A ,e.,,.Student Body Reporters Melba Eames .. ,, Y,,t.,e,. , ,..,, ,,,,e , ., Faculty Advisor REPOR TERS Dean Fuhriman. June Zollinger, Maxine H ndry Jane White Kathryn Adams. Gladys Framke. Helen Andersen. Bertha Maughan Irene Maness Jose phine Bishop. age Twenly-T hree l
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WMM . , . Calendar +gif:7fva'f.a4af1f K ' 1 ' .ua 1 uf' v ' c ,qi 1 1 J .7 fy January 14. Our most honored band director returned from Chicago where he had the honor of being chosen as National -Band Director. ' January 18. Preston and South Cache. We scored but they scored more, 27-24. January 21. The Bears swallowed our 20 with a 37. January 30. Boys and girls met separately for their club programs. February 1. The Tigers skinned us 27-17. February 12, Once again our patriotic duty was brought effectively to us in our Lincoln's Birthday Chapel. February 14. Dan Cupid made several visits to the students today in the form of hearts bedecked with lace and verse. February 15. Boxelder fairly dro i ed- u in s re of 20-O. 1-,rl .N ki' March 8. Say you Juniqrs an G r e g as t Fires r an and Sophomore party s 1 1? 5' y. .5 s ent K, a ials dio stars, brought down .Q-G Ha nge y t W co e . A . . March 15. Band 15: 64.12 . or - game d d nce. N x March 22. My ' rs t at .- 1' ' gf-ii was ust ke a night in Heaven. df g . ' '-.2163 Marc 25 1' ly her . i da ce W . T reshies 4 ,5q'!lm thinkw li 'Q ' 'r en ' . V1 abo S. 1 Lwlmlx A I . .Q .,.- olis B. n 00 sh S ad foolish P in - 4 danceo . f 'nik' X . ri l . 'ilu' nt t con s at gde . ' , -AU 9 7 12. in and oi .1 'ds joined f ces it ad - 1 -iii I C. . 1 I 5 pr' 219- O. 05 d w tt on estsat ow 1 A fb il If i mb mc . I I Ma . r ro h fo ski . X A , wht' 6, dof - o o w, in orrie lo'6k We donned aj n c efr 1 'src o h we sal 'e or a pleasant , ,,.,, gi day fiel 1 . J ' a 17 r en't i-f i r were for al initiated into the ' ll Alumni Ass ciat' at . 0 .5 t and da c . May 19. i sa .a a ss our nobl iors took leave of our school forever. : e. ' jufiingzit Ungicwfa ll Z' gl Qazamounf Bzaufkzy gDa'z Ofc ll H ALL ERAl8El'ilgE Cllr HQEALITY SERVICE ill SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Q Pi-u:1NE1ae 1 37 WEST FIRST NURTH, LDGAN lffagrv Y tL'c'f71if-Five
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