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I:-::-::.::.. ...... ::.:: R A c C 0 0 N ::..1:- - : : :.:::::::::::::::2 f Calendar Continuedl 13-Mr. Fisher talks to us. Too bad he lost his notes. We wonder if Mr. Noble intended to do that? 20-Seniors have pictures taken. See the birdie? ? ? 23-Groups' pictures are taken. 26-Mr. Wade gives us another lecture. Too bad he ran out of breath and had to quit. 29-30-Thanksgiving Vacation. Why did I eat so much? DECEMBER 3-Say, Fish! Where did you get that shade on the upper lip? 17-Aren't those cases getting on your nerves? 21-Good! I Another vacation. JANUARY 1-Yes, the day after the night before. Why all the fours this morn- ing? 5- Purple Towers . What was that after the last act? Now Ike. 21-Three cheers for that funny fellow, I, mean Mr. Mullins. 25-Those 70's and 80's don't look good in citizenship. FEBRUARY 1-Why all the Onion conversation today? 8-Were the Sophomores and Juniors really disappointed? About the Latin Contest, I mean. A 12-Why all the iron filings in room 7? Really, I don't know. 19-Farmer's Institute. Public Speaking Class helped with program. 20-Laugh! Laugh as long as you want tog the annual is going to press. Station W-A-M-P-U-S now signing off. .4.......-..-..-..-:::..:::::..:::::-.:: Page thirty-two :-..-..:-...-.......-...-..-..::-..-.Z
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: : : : : : : : :::::: R A C c o o N ,::::::: : :.:::::::::::::::::i ,dn -- . f-Nm AUGUST Well, We are all back again. No one was injured in the rush to school. SEPTEMBER It Wasn't a bad dream. School has started. Hurrah! I The first week is past. -Oh! I How much we have forgotten. Seniors elect officers. OCTOBER Received report cards today. I sure did get caught! -Baseball tournament starts. We play Mecca and Rockville and Win both games. Play Montezuma and lose County Championship. Too bad! -Mr. McClure of the Rockville Methodist church talks to us. Announce no school for the 18 and 19. -J uniors' Ha1lowe'en Social. NOVEMBER -Paul Johns made a motion in English class today asking that some means be found to keep Max Wolverton from the West side of the assembly. That was a happy thought. -Rev. Wagner of the Christian Church of Clinton talked to us this morning. IIIII I I I I I IIIIII Page thirty-one ' I I I I I I I I I IIIIIII
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IlIIZ.'.'II'.III..II-I.'III.II-fI-IIIII-II R A C C O O N 12-21- - - .-II-II.II-..- -22.22 Standing-Marion Hamontre fmanagerj, Henry Mich, Walter Kirkham, Glenn Robinson, Roy Hartman, Ralph Hartman and Coach Valentine. A Front Row--Carl Ames, Philip Jeffries fcaptainl, William Hartman, Hershel Mas- sey, Max Wolverton and Wayne Ames Cinsertl. 3BaszhaII The Old Gold and Black was represented by one of the best baseball teams it has ever known, Winning six games out of eight. We opened the season with a victory over Fontanet 10-3. We lost the next game to the strong Mecca nine, 5-2. But this was balanced by defeating them in the tournament. We played the next two games at home winning from Rockvile 5-0 and from Rosedale 12-1. We went to Bellmore October 2 and defeated' them for the first time in five years, 5-3. By winning this game We were permitted to play in the county tournament where we defeated Mecca 3-2 and Rockville 8-3. The following Saturday we lost the county championship to the strong Montezuma team with a score of 8-2. Much credit for the success of the team is due to the untiring efforts of the coach, Sam Valentine. The captain and first-baseman must not be forgotten for all those home runsl We must praise the whole team for its Wonderful co-operation and especiallythe battery, Wolverton and Mich. IIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIEI Page thirty-three II I IIIIIIIIIIIIII.I..IIIII:fI
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