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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 March 1-Merton and North Lake pupils absent-roads blocked 2-Henry teaches American History. . 3-Elizabeth entertains Seniors at a toboggan party 4-Class teams practice for tournament. 7-Seniors and Freshies play-Oh, you Seniors 8-Sophs win toumament. 9-First Senior class play practice. 16-High school boys defeat alumni! 17-St. Patrick's Day-much green, some in color' 18-Mr. Olsen objects 19-Write it yourself! Atta Boy! 20-Junior-Senior banquet. 221-Everybody knows about spring. 23- Clarice continues to practice. 24-More of the same! 25-Ditto! 26-We believe in advertising. 29-Last week of Lent. 30-Outdoor sports in evidence. 31-These sports must be advertised. April 1-April fool! It's a. joke. 2-What? Why, all the advertising! 5-Just eight weeks more of school! 6-Play practice-much scurrying. 7-S'more practice. 8-The night before. 9- Good Evening, Clarice! 12-Juniors prepare for Prom. 17-Junior-Senior Prom. 19-We all discuss our good time at the May 23-Baccalaureate Sermon. 29-Senior Class picnic. 31-Class Night! June 1-Commencement! We are alumni! F inis 'l36l .ALA .L to write-ups on basketball games Prom
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1926 THE BEAVER 1926 November 5-6-Vacation-Teachers' Convention. ' ' 9-Seniors selling tickets-for Lyceum Course. 10-The Balkan States are discussed. 11-Girls' basketball practice. 12-Picture taken of Girls' Chorus. 13-Friday, the 13th! 17-Senior Day-A supper, too! 19-Juniors defeat Freshies in basketball. 23-First number of the Lyceum Course-The Poors. 24-Seniors defeat Sophomores in basketball. 25-First Literary meeting. 26-Thanksgiving vacation. December 1-Test in American History! 4-Boys play at Norris Farm. 7-Senior pictures arrive. 12-Boys gain a. victory over North Milwaukee. 17-Boys play Oconomowoc. Alas! 18-Christmas Programme. . 19.-Two weeks' vacation! January 5-First hard snow storm. 6-Hazel is busy writing letters! 8-Boys' and girls' basketball teams meet their Waterloo. 13-Examination schedule in order. 14-Literary Society meets. 15-Boys and girls win from Menomonee Falls! 20-Egzams! 21-More egzams!! - 22-Still more egzams!!! Last lap for Seniors. Second semester. 26-Worry! A 27-Report cards-more worry!! February 12-Boys win from Cooney. 16-Ahern! Ahem! Mr. Olsen assumes charge. 17-Mr. Olsen teaches Geometry.- 19-Girls and boys play at Pewaukee. 23-Mr. Berto arrives. Welcome, Mr. Berto! 29-Girls and boys defeat Menomonee Falls. l35l
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