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TROPAEUM 19 3 7 CLASS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2—School again Oh! Boy! 7—Labor Day. Our first vacation. OCTOBER 2—No School. Auburn Pair. 22- 23—Another break. Teachers’ Institute. NOVEMBER 23- Dedication of New Gym. 25— First home game. Auburn. Too bad. 26- 27—Thanksgiving. Time out for eats. DECEMBER 24- 31—Christmas Vacation. Toys. JANUARY 1— New Years. Good start. No school. 2— The next morning. And school. 6- 7-8—Semester Exams. We are half way now. 28— “Along Came Juliet” sponsored by Dough Girls. FEBRUARY 11—Valentine Tea. Senior Girls by Dough Girls Club. 17-18—Senior Play. “Sis Perkins.” 24—Grade cards again. More sorrowful faces. MARCH 4-5-6—Sectional Tourney at Angola. 16—Hi-Y Conference at Garrett. 26—Good Friday. We went to church. 29- —What do yon know? A spelling contest. APRIL 3— ’District Latin contest at Fort Wayne. 7- 8-—Junior Play. “Mama’s Baby Boy”. 10— Algebra and Geometry contest at Angola. We won a first. 16—Music Contest at Columbia City. We won places. 26—Father-Son Banquet by Future Farmers. 28—Big excursion. Economics Class goes to Fort Wayne. MAY 3—Mother-Daughter Banquet by Dough Girls. 11— Skip Day. Dunes Park and the “Pen”. 16— Baccalaureate at Methodist Church. 17— Junior-Senior Banquet at Fort Wayne. 18— Class Night. 20— Commencement. Is it really or is if the end? 21— B. P. W.’s Tea in honor of Senior Girls. 'dye Twenty-seven
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TROPAEUM 19 3 7 Third Row: M. Osborne, J. Mutzfeld, H. Mutzfeld, K. Myers, D. Oberlin, L. King, E. Garrick. Second Row : D. Alwootl, A. Carpenter, K. Thiel, M. Long, C. Capp, B. Miller, W. Blaker, A. Upp, A. Campbell, M. Platt, J. Capp. First Row: G. Freebum, W. Steffe, J. Bryant, E. Gosper, A. Pellett. The Orchestra is under Ibe direction of Mrs. Lida M. Stage. In 1935, the orchestra was first organized with only three violins, one cello, one cornet, two trombones, two clarinets, two Hides, and the piano. This year we have almost twice the number. The Orchestra furnishes music for the different school plays. Chapel Pro- grams and the activities of Commencement Week. Page Twenty-six
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