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n JUNE Sun. Man. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sul. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 Il I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 S 23. 24 25 26 27 28 29 SEPTEMBER ND v . .u..n, ru., arg, pq., pi. su. I 2 3 4 5 e 1 B A 9 I0 II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 220 24 25 26' 27 28 29 EPTEM ER lO-School begins--Green Freshmen in spite of severe summer drought. ll-Classes organize. Meet old pals. 12-Ne wonder why the Juniors and Seniors feel higher up because they possess seats in the back part of assembly. 14-Played Grand Rapids in baseball. 15-Library opens--For book worms. 16-School board, bus drivers and teachers had a steak roast at Side Cut Park. 20-Cheer leaders and other officers are elected. who are the big shots? 21-Played Lake Hi in baseball. Z3-Seniors and Juniors elect Static staff. 25-Junior class party at Side Cut Park. 56- Z8- Z9 Played Grand Rapids in baseball. Played Waterville ' Senior class party atvollmars Park. 50-Glee Club organized. We anticipate some good singers. CTOBER 5- Played Clay. 9-Played Lake Hi. 10-Where's the fire? In the furnace! First fire drill. 19-Freshmen Initiation. 21- Seniors selected class rings. 54-Dull day today for some reason. Z5-Senior Masquerade Dance. who's Who????? , a6-Teachers' Meeting. No school. Our motto: UPleasure first, les- sons last.n 31-Monday again, Oh heck. OVEMBER 5-P.A.D. class night study a little more. 10-Oh! the sweet voices that come from the Glee Club. 15-Hunting season opened today. Several boys played hookey today by disobeying the 9:00 o'c1ock rule. Bang! Boom! ' Guess I got a ring neck. 20-Seniors go to Livingston to have their maps taken. Watch the 23- birdies, Seniors. Played Grand Rapids in basketball. Z6-Bonfire and pep meeting--on with the war dance for the Holland Z9 games. . Played Holland. L7- -Thanksgiving-No school--All giving thanks. ECEMBER 1-Freshmen quit throwing paper wade in study hall and are writing letters to St. Nick. 4-Played Maumee. 7-Played Waterville.
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11 14 18 Z0 al z4 -lc-Senior play-nKicked out of Col1ege.H -Played Clay. -Seniors discover their degree of intelligence. -Commercial Law-and Business English Classes journey to Bowling Great -Exchange of presents.--Played Whitehouse. -Freshmen hang up their stockings and shed tears of anguish because all of theirs aren't as big as Johnny Mertes's. ANUARY 1-No school. 4-Played Lake. 8-Prolonged showers--exceedingly icy. lb 16 18 BO All -Charlotte talks about Bob Cas usualb. -17-Preparing for exams. -Played Naterville. -First semester exams. Are we smart. -Mr. Yaecker goes to Whitmer to teach. 49-Played Holland. EBRUARY 2 Junior Dance-Hot snappy music was furnished by Fritzy's Lbtle Band. 5 8 14 15 42 45 28 ARCH 1 Z 4 6 8 10 15 17 22 PRIL 1 4 10 19 24 50 AY 5 6 7 8 10 11 14 17 26 Z8 28 51 Curly-to be sure.no bright remarks. Played Lake. Contracts were put out for annuals. Played North Baltimore. Played Lyons. Rigid training for tournament. Tournament at T. U. were victorious over Holland. -Lost hard game with Point Place. Defeated Clay. Won third place in county. -A new visitor in assembly--a mouse. -Who are the best actors of the Junior girls, they tried out for parts in the play NRomance made to Order.N We wonder why the Seniors have to have meetings during school hows. Debaters begin work in earnest. -Seniors receive trophies for being victorious in inter-class tour- nament. Many are wearing'green neck ties and also bows on their sleeves. Pictures were taken for the annual. -All fools day. 5-Junior Play--nRomance made to Order.H Nice spring weather today. Played Clay in baseball. -Played Whitehouse. May Z-Baseba11'tournament. -We wonder who the best spellers are. A spelling test was given by Miss Smith. Annual meeting. Played Whitehouse, there. -Faculty Play -Played Lake, there. -Junior-Senior Banquet. -Played Waterville, there. -Played Clay, here. Baccalaureate Sermon' -St. Johns, play here. -Commencement Exercises. -Played Lake, here.
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