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Q 5071, Guided Us Through the Years l We, The graduaTing class of l949, wish To use This page of our annual To express our Thanks and appre-ciaTion To you, Mrs. Gilson. As our class advisor, you have always been willing To help Us vviTh our problems. You have made These years The mosT memoralole in our school days. The memory of your vvarm smile and cheerful greeTing will remain vviTh us always.
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We'll Always Remember .S2l0!0l'l'lAel' Sept. 9. School opens. Mr. Leslie Tripp now prin- cipal, Mr. Sam Hamilton, new assistant. Sept. 14. MA mows down Wilson 26-6 in aim toward football championship. Sept. 25. Fun-Nite joins with five other schools to have dances every Friday. Sept. 30. Cogwheel receives All-American rat- ing. Offaly Oct. 7. MA stops Harding 12-O. Barthol and Goss star. Oct. 8, 9 Journalists attend Press Convention at Brainerd. ' Oct. 15. Bill Schulze and Marlene Fritch reign over Homecoming as king and queen. Mike Mercado and Eleanor Brown go as delegates to State Student Council Convention. Oct. 18. Mr. William Souther, new Junior ad- visor, and Miss Jeanne Kenmore heads Sophomore class. Oct. 21. MA and Murray battle to scoreless tie. OUZWLAQP Nov. 5. Melvin Goss, president, Pat Farrell, vice- president in Senior Class election. Nov. 7. Ted Ales elected president, Bob Miller, vice-president, of the Junior Class. Nov. 8. Mechanics, Johnson, and Marshall tie for City Championship. MA is chosen from three to play in Twin City game. Nov. 12. MA outplays Minneapolis Edison, but they win 6-O on fluky pass. Nov. 18. Seventeen attend Star-Tribune Clinic. Nov. 23. University Assembly on West lndian Witchcraft. Nov. 30. Mantoux Test for Freshmen and Seniors. efenigef Dec. 4 M Club sponsors Sunset Valley Barn Dance. Dec. 6. Bob Doane elected president of Sopho- more Class. Dec. 15. Christmas assembly goes over big. Con- gratulations to Miss Jeanne Kenmore, new choir director. Dec. 17. Christmas vacation starts. aflblafg Jan. 14 MA stops Johnson in basketball, 42-40. Page eighteen Jan. 20. Student Council issues new hall regu- lations. Jan. 27-28. Junior Vodvil given two nights. gegfudfg Feb 3. University Assembly-Kurt Singer. Feb. 10. Joan Shukay elected DAR delegate. Feb. 11. Cogwheel Cupid Service big success with new feature of photography. Feb. 12. Faith Klass chosen as delegate to City- State. Feb. 18. Fun-Nite Formal chooses Jerry Scherek and Janice Johnson king and queen. University Assembly-Captain Hook on Alaska. Feb. 24. Cogwheel's 25th Anniversary. Eight- page issue. New and old iournalists celebrate with party in lunchroom. Feb. 25. MA plays thrilling basketball game beating Central in overtime, 56-46. Warcd Mar. 1. Successful Red Cross Drive. Mar.16. Marlene Fritsch, Janice Johnson, and Beverly Baller chosen as fashion models. March. 19. Senior Honor Roll Assembly. Mar. 31. Women's Advertising Club invites MA girls to special tea. ,4,...f Apr. 5. Vocational Open House. Apr. 6, 7. Operetta given by choir and chorus. Apr. 7. University Assembly. Otto G. Dallman on Sculpture. Apr. 17. Nancy Holmstrom now residing on the farm waits on her doorstep with basket in hand for the Easter Bunny to arrive. Apr. 22. Seniors take World Altairs Test. FW May 3. M appears-Centennial issue. May 21. JS made open prom at Calhoun Beach Club. May 16. Finals of World Affairs Contest. Mile June 1. Senior Cogwheel appears. June ?. Senior Day. June 10, 13, 14. Exams. June 16. Graduation in Auditorium Arena.
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