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Tis what Made the Shutter Fluttcfr Hotdogs, pop, ondolhommock . . . Wottdmon Mike . . . inter- view ot the Freshmen porty . . . music morestro . . . 'iDoc .in musicol stroight-jackets . . . three in one proposition . . . pep tolk ot the hotlt . . . whooping it up oround the bonfire . . . they coil it soliv toire . . . to the borseboll gorme . . . chop, chop, chop ond your heord comes ott . . . moyhe we hofd better try it orgoin . . . grond morch ot treshmorn hop . . . tire drill . . . Page thirteen
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As the Months Went by . . . CALENDAR SEPTEMBER-School begins, those returning find . . . new teachers . . . new students . . . new feature in the program, Smith-Hughes Agriculture Course . . . First mixer, seniors entertained the frosh, excel- lent program, chased out at seven . . . Class officers elected . . . Berlin chapter of the F. F. A. alias Future Farmers of America organized . . . . Football game with Omro, opened '38 season, returned home van- quished . . . Indians at Beaver Dam, neither conquered or conqueror . . . Dozen F. F. A. members spent two days in Madison, judging, sight- seeing . . . Big social event of the year, exclusive freshmen party . . . OCTOBER-Berlin won first home game, defeated Hartford . . . Met Waupun and they were ours 25-U! ! . . . F. F. A. held two day affair, contests, husking-bee . . . Gridders met their first defeat in Little Ten when they met West Bend . . . Then-Homecoming, in all its glory, snake dance straightened out, classes paraded in spectacular array, Indians, penants, ponies, stretchers, canes, crutches-Iuniors won the banner on orig- inality, representation-climaxed by bonfire . . . Next day came Alan Hale to help dedicate Berlin's pride and joy-the new athletic field-Ocono- mowoc came with her football team, band, Cto say nothing of our own bandl, even losing the game couldn't mar the thrill of the new field, and the glorious Homecoming dance . . . A game with Columbus . . . Sopho- more Party concluded month's activities. NOVEMBEBT-Convention claimed teachers, and so-vacation . . . Berlin lost last game to those age-old rivals-Ripon . . . Mr. Lamberton's song- birds, Rates and Morrison, demonstrated before the assembly . . . Iuniors have party . . . As football season ends, the boys pull out their basket- ball togs, forget football for another year, at least until the banquet . . . This seems the month for vacations, Thanksgiving provided another recess DECEMBER-Basketball season officially begun, game with Waupaca, they won a hard-fought overtime . . . Annual football banquet, captains to be elected for each game next year . . . Berlin five win over St. Peter's . . . North Fondy . . . Another quint doing pretty well for itself, F . F. A. squad defeated Oshkosh Ag. boys . . . Three One-Act Plays presented mid showers of applause, Suitable for Charity, But, Now There's Buford, Blue Beads . . . Girls' League has traditional Christmas Party, brightly lighted tree, a visit from old St. Nick, games, candy, presents . . . Romans hold their banquet . . . Orchestra presents a concert . . . And school closes for Christmas holidays . . . IANUARY-Refreshed after Christmas vacation . . . Berlin boys defeated Tigers on their floor, first Little Ten victory . . . Then lost to the Beavers . . . Retaliated, however, overcame Omro in the last minutes of the game . . . Girls treked through snow to a mixer . . . Indians went in reverse again at Mayville Hi, but all was forgiven when the Indians beat Hartford, exciting, thrilling overtime-Mascoutin dance afterwards . . . Hear ye! Hear ye! largest Honor Boll in history . . . The month of skiing, skating, sliding . . . And basketball is over . . . Page twelve
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BCDARD CF EDUCATION i 1 5. J. I. Williams, President I. A. Younglove, Vice-Pres. W. H. Wells, Clerk , ' 1 Charles Turner Lillian Eicliman Harry L. Christensen Archie Shonqt Edward Mendleski Nell Covlll William Sedarski Lillian Steckbauer Page fourteen
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