Page 14 IFPAILIL QIIPXILIENIDAIQ SEPTEMBER 3 School begins. 14 Football victory over La Crosse Logan here. 16-20 Vocational guidance programs with Mr. Sanford as speaker. 21 Victory over Marshfield here. 23-24 Election of Waugonlan Club officers. 24 Constitution Day assembly with talk by Mr. C. F. Smith. 25 Student Council Installation at Stewart Park. 26 Defeat at Nekoosa. OCTOBER 5 Team lost to Stevens Point here. 11 Skyrocket issued. 11 Football mass meetlng'fVic Gurho1t's forecast of gamel. 12 Wausau lost to Rhinelander there. 18 Major J. E. Sawders' talk on the Ancient American Civilization. 18 Our teafm trimmed Antigo there. 21 Assembly-talk by Reverend Richard Evans. 21 Beginning of Homecoming week. 24 Talk by Mr. W. T. Harrison. 25 Skyrocket issued. 25 Homecoming mass meeting in the afternoong dance in the evening. 26 Homecoming victory over Wisconsin Rapids here. NOVEMBER V2 End of football season: defeated by Merrlll there. 4 Band members' party. 11 Armistice Day assembly with talk by Mr. Monk. 13 Frazer-James dance group. 15 Snowball dance. 20 Skyrocket issued. 22 Student Council kid party. 25 Three one-act plays. 27 Basketball- A and B teams open season by defeating New London there 28-29 Thanksgiving vacation. ff 1 ! I I 1 E I i I I s 4 N.. 'W
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Page I 6 C L A S S 0 F F I C E R S J U N I O R S TOP GROUP-OFFICERS OF CLASSES TOP ROW: SOPHOMORE Ben Ewers, President: Ted Oppcgsird, Vice-President, James Sweet, Secretary Lee Damon, Treasurer. SECOND ROVV: JUNIOR Charles Smith, President: Eugene Zendcr, Vice-President: Paul Loomis, Secre tary, LNot on picturel: Robert Haldvr, Treasurer. BOTTOM ROVV: SENIOR- Carmen Stieher, President: Marguerite Very, Vice-President: Alice Felch Secretary: Virginia Brown, Treasurer. CENTER GROUP-JUNIORS rnhahdl, R. Vilter, Nowin TOP ROW: Lattimer, Sommerfcldt. W. Lemke. Zielnell. Prehn, Obey, Jaeger, Be ' slii, M. Scholfield, Terenlce. SECOND ROW: Witeck, E. Nelson, Doede, Rietzow, Fitze, Zain, eism Kieffer, Senoraske. THIRD ROW: M. Meyer, Susor, Stepanik. Thielc, Ahrens, Peters. Halweck. Butzow, U. Imm. NX1-ey Zochert, Johnson, Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Schmalzc, St. Clair, Kipp. Thirsten, B. Parker, Funk, Britten. Yates, M. Kuehl, Fevohka Beck, Schepp. BOTTOM GROUP-JUNIORS TOP ROVV: Swanson, Weik, Weinke, Smith, 0'Leary, Howland, R. Kuehl, Emmerich, Peterson. Greve Flldrerlge, L, Jones, McLeod. SECOND ROW: Feige. Borcharrlt. Nelson, Schultz, Priebe, Kane, Hrynievski, Platta, Knudsen, Berard Schmitt, Rhyner, Weishrod. THIRD ROW: Wagner, Thompson, Luttsuhwager, Riege, R. Anderson, Leaps. Karas, Rasmussen, Czysty Wescott, Wilde, Jedamus. BOTTOM ROW: A. Fluegel, L. Fluzrgel. Ralitz, Fehl, Salay, Nowak, Hanson, Schoeneman, Glasel, Thorsen Suhoenherr, Isherner, Raduerhcl. l R' ann, King, Pufahl, Sniegoski
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