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To Lohengrin's Wedding March, the bridal party marched onto the stage. Miss Murchison, life long friend of Miss Wiebelt, played the wedding march. The “Love, honor and obey part was: “Friends, fellow sufferers and buddies, we are gathered together on this most auspicious occasion to witness the slaughter of this budding, blushing blossom on the altar of matrimony. If there is any sufficiently enlightened individual who knows any reason why this painful operation should not be performed, let him stand forth or forever hold his feet. “Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife? Do you promise to love, honor, always do the dishes, scrub the floor, put out the cat, and wind up the canary? “I pronounce you fit to go through life in double harness. After the ceremony. Leonard Minges, class president, presented Miss Wiebelt with a means of protection on the sea of matrimonv-a rolling pin. January 29, Girl Scout’s candy sale. February 1. Miss Me Neal’s first day. Senior and Junior debate. February 2, Community Sing under the direction of Mr. Craig of Denver. February 3, Camp Fire Kings made their appearance. February 4, Seniors gave Cafeteria Luncheon. Arvada vs Bennett at Arvada. Boys and girls both won. February 11, Miss Murchison had charge of chapel program, she read “ I he Perfect Arvada at Arvada. Boys score was 27 to 25 and girls 17 to 10 in favor of . ice cream cones at the game. The Perfect Tribute. Arvada. Golden vs Juniors sold February 14, All classes had their pictures taken. February 18, Wheat ridge vs Arvada at Wheat ridge. The boys lost and the girls’ game was forfeited to the Arvada girls. February 19, Debate at Arvada, Arvada vs Idaho Springs. February 21, ... Seniors drew up petition for full holiday on Washington’s Birthday, but in vain. February 22, Not a Senior boy in school. Boys team went to Ft. Morgan to play basketball, beat 19 to 18, not so bad. Rev. Catterall spoke to chapel. No school in afternoon Morgan February 25, Englewood vs Arvada at Englewood. Boys 39 to 20 and girls 29 to 10, Arvada’s favor. March 1, S. F. C. Girls went down to Ralston Creek for lunch. March 2, Report cards—Oh my! March 3, Seniors ordered their announcements. March 4, Boys were presented with sweaters. March 8, Littleton Girls vs Arvada Girls, score was 17 to 0 in Arvada’s favor, champions of the southern division of the suburban league. March 9, Senior Boys had a stag party. March 10, S. F. C. Girls went to Mrs. Schneider’s for a party. March 11, Brighton vs Arvada at Brighton. March 14, Dr. Phifer gave his first lecture on “Prehistoric Colorado. Arvada Girls were Page Turnty-right
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Memorable Days September 20. Teachers’ pay and students’ worry began. October 26, Some of the students in English IV went to the grades and gave speeches advertising the Girls’ athletic Fair. The Juniors are happy. Their rings are here. October 27, Our first cause for sorrow since school started-report cards. October 29, The Girls' Athletic Association gave it’s annual fair. Two hundred and two dollars were cleared. November 2, Election Day. November 3, No more school till Monday, the eighth, because of State Teacher’s Convention. We arc so sorry. December 3, The Boys’ Athletic Association gave a Vaudeville Show. December 6. Seniors girls wore “dish-washing and floor-scrubbing” clothes. They wore their hair down “kid-fashion.” December 10, First Basket-ball game of the season. Arvada vs Littleton at Arvada. Both boys and girls won. December 14, Report cards again. December 17, Arvada vs Bennett at Bennett. Arvada won both games. December 23, Sophomores read some of their good Christmas stories in assembly. Joy be! No more school till January 5. January 10, Last day of first semester. January 11, Everyone is nervous and cranky. Why? Exams!! January 14, Wheat ridge vs Arvada at Arvada. Too bad, boys lost. We should worry. Girls won. January 15, Camp Fire Girls presented “Oxford Affair.” January 17, First day of second semester. First chapel exercises in the new opera seats in Auditorium. January 19, Hugo Abbott elected Editor-in-chief of Annual board. January 20, Arvada vs East Denver—practice game. Arvada boys won, 40 to 31. January 21, Englewood vs Arvada at Arvada. The boys and girls both won, the boys score was 41 to 11. S. F. C. girls sold coney islands and popcorn. January 25. American History and Economics classes went to the Legislature. January 28, M iss Wiebelt’s last day. Some Seniors with the help of Miss Murchison and Miss Conbov staged a mock wedding. Bride-Hugo Abbott; Bridegroom-Ralph Denton: Bride’s maid-Ruth Lane; Best man-Kenneth Townsley; Train bearer-Lloyd Headrick: Minister-Charles Maloney. Pant Ttctnly-stten
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March 15, Dr. Phifer’s second lecture. March 16, Dr. Phifer’s third lecture. March 17, Dr. Phifer’s stcrcopticon lecture. March 18, Leonard Minges and Lloyd Headrick presented “The A. H. S. Supreme Criminal Court.” Andy Hale read some “Wanted To Knows.” Brighton vs Arvada at Wheatridge. Needless to say Arvada won. Our girls are League Champions. March 22, Dr. Vosburgh, spoke to us on “How to Win.” March 25, Little Miss Virginia Mullarkey sang for us in chapel. A. H. S. buried Brighton. Track meet—Seniors champions. Spring vacation till April 4. April 4, Girl’s sweaters made their appearance. April 5, Freshman stunt at Trivoli. April 7, Banquet in honor of the Basketball Teams. April 8, Annual went to press. Paf’f Ttcrnty-nint
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