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Calendar SEPTEMBER 1-3-Registration. 6-School starts. Football practice starts. 15-Class officers elected. Student Council formed. zz-Sophomores defeat freshmen in intramural contest. 27-Freshmen give sophomores party. OCTOBER 7-Dodgeville vs. Darlington, I2 to o in our favor-there. 4-Mineral Point vs. Darlington, here. Darlington won I9 to o. Pep Club alumni dance. 21-Lancaster vs. Darlington, here. Score: 26 to o in our favor. 13-Activity tickets instituted. 24-Magazine sale started under supervision of Ardith Hurley and Bernard Holland. Proceeds to go to annual. 28-Mount Horeb vs. Darlington, there. Darlington won I3 to 7. NOVEMBER 3-4-5-Teachers' convention in Milwaukee. 4-Pennimore vs. Darlington. Score 21 to 6 in our favor. Adcording to Burns, The third team saw action. 7-High school holds election. Roosevelt wins by overwhelming majority. io-Pep meeting held in assembly. Public was present. 11-Platteville vs. Darlington. Score was 6 to o, our only defeat. 18-Teachers' convention at Platteville. 14-1.5-Thanksgiving vacation. 29-Football banquet. Bert Tuescher was elected captain for next year. DECEMBER 5-Basketball season started. 13-Darlington defeats Scales Mound 30 to lo. zo-Football letters given out. 21-Three one-act plays were given in Driver's Opera House. Community Christmas program. I-Iigh school students see Santa Claus and get most of candy. zz-Christmas vacation starts. JANUARY 9-School starts. 16-Seniors get class rings. 23-Editor at loss to find something here. 7,5'27m'S6l'TlCSKCI' exams.
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Back Row fSlundingJ.' S. Larson, D. Joslin.-l.. Roy, V. MeDcrmixtt, C. Pcnniston. G. French, lxflrs Graham, B. Riley, D.IgfrcnchLRMBut:. lkiifqner. 1 YS' f,, ', ,'owc Dlgccglz, C. Pblllxihson, R, lvlatley, D, Ramsier, D. Boyle. B llfllldlkl- CJrchestra Handicapped by lack of time in which to practice, the orchestra didnt get well organized until after the Christmas holidays, but then, with new music, it began to prepare itself for the forthcoming spring events. The Clee Clubs are divided into two groups, boys and girls, each meeting in the activity room once each week. Members of both groups have warbled for the rest of the assembly on the group singing programs each Wednesday afternoon. l R Oi Band 'Top Rout' D. Joslin, B. Schulthes, G. French, V, Prine, l'l. Glendenning, D. French. Second Rani: Mr. Nelson, S, Larso , O. Wilkinson, C. Penniston. C. Pattinson, H. Zaloudek, D. Schulz, Borrom Roux' V. Joslin, M. Torger on, L. Roy, li, Nelson, l. Hillery, F. Knautz, l. Murray.
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Calendar FEBRUARY 1.1-Sophomore party. O-o-o-o-o-o. zz-Washington's birthday. 23-Day after Washington's birthday. 24-Two days after Washington's birthday. . MARCH 16-Mr. Hoover Knot I-Ierbyl gives his little song and dance about Appleton. 21-Spring is here. A young man's fancy turns toward .... skipping school mostly. go-Water, water, everywhere. But not enough to let school out. 29-Girls' preliminary declamatory contest. 3 1-Gentlemen rush to assistance of ladies in distress. CLadies of distress before his arrivalj APRIL I- Who's a bigger fool than we? -Miss Slattery. 5-Local forensic contest. 7-junior-senior party. CBeer and pretzels?7D 8-Editor A. W. O. L. 12-League speaking contest at Mount Horeb. 14-17-Easter vacation. District speaking contest. 28-junior prom. MAY 5-6-Senior class play, The Mummy Bride. 7-Few casualties result from class play. zz-William X. Jones of Unalaska, Arizona, dies after lingering illness Cwhich has no connection with the annual, but interesting neverthe- lessj. JUNE I-2-Senior exams. 4-Baccalaureate service. 5-6-Semester exams. 6-Senior class trip. 8-School picnic at Mineral Point. 9-USCl1OOl'S Out.
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