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September September September September October October October October October October October Octooer October October NOVSITIIJSI' NOVemb61' November November November November November November December December December December December SCHOOL CALE N DAR, X942-X943 Vacation is over and school begins We open the season by playing Comanche. Faculty Kid Party. we play Strawn. We play Cisco. Mrs. Lee Leaves. nProfH Collum leaves. Mrs. Laird arrives. Tamburitza program. Oyster supper at Brick Kitchen for football boys. We burn Breckenridge. We play Ft. Worth Tech. Salvage campaign. HBefore Dublinn oyster supper at the Onyx Cafe for the Jackets. We play Mineral Wells. We play Gorman WBN team. Magician program. We play Ranger. We lose Mr. Scott. Thanksgiving holidays. Last pep meeting for the Seniors. We play Brownwood. Gasoline rationing. F. H. T. honors school board with dinner. Miss Poston leaves. Band concert. Christmas holidays. December 19- January 4- January 4- January 8- January 15- January 20-22 January 25- January 25- Basketball season opens Back to school. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Moser arrive. Election of favorites. Shorthand picnic. -Mid-term exams. Mr, Logan arrives. -Football jackets are presented. February l--We nominate Who's Who. February 4--Football-basketball Ban- quet. February ll--School clubs are photo- graphed. February l6--S Club has a s 01' at t!.1E.92X?5,,,E. 9 - --, ch 3--Sophomore c ass pre- sents a variation of nRomeo and Juliet.n March 5-- favorites in V ri ' Program. March 17--Spanish class presents HNever Trust a Man.n March 9--The Junior Class r - sents HThe Hoodoo.' , 'X March 26--F. F. A. Banquegh april 16--Senior Play--NTea Toper Tavern.n April 23--The last Lyceum program 4:MEy 7--Junior-Senior Dangngf? -417 May l op omore Play--nFab h Gipp Hope, and Flarity.yf May 14--se . 'S May 23--Baccalaureate Services. May 25-27--Final Examinations. May 28--Commencement. f 5 X 1 x Ai, ,WW Annual Staff presenis
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