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Sept. 6 13 18 20 26 Oct. 4 5 8 13 17 17 18 23 25 27 Nov. 1-3 14 14 17 17 17 21 23-24 27 28 28-29 29 Dec. 8 15 20 21 22 jan. 8 12 15 17 17 19 22 22 26 Feb. 2 7 9 12 16 16 22 21-22-23 23 26 March 2 15 22 27 28 April 3 ? 11 20 23 25 May gdfeflidf School begins First band practice Election of class officers Booster Club organized - election of officers Harlequin organization - election of officers Glee Club organized Curtiss magazine sales began First basketball practice Senior class pictures taken - what a day! First rehearsal of Junior band Small school pictures taken - by surprise Report cards Magazine sales ended - juniors won Harlequin initiation - sweet memories Navy Day Program Vacation at last, teachers convention First basketball game - with Birnamwood Pep band organized A B.B. game with Abbotsford First film shown on movie projector to student body Senior pictures arrived - Not bad! Basketball game with Spencer Thanksgiving vacation Enrollment in Junior Red Cross Auburndale faced our boys in a B.B. game Missing S80 - who took it? Those report cards again Edgar plays Athens Stratford at Edgar Our Christmas program in form of a pageant Edgar at Marathon Students exchanged Christmas gifts - vacation Resumed school activities Mosinee at Edgar Second semester begins Report cards Mr. Calhoun spoke to the students on forestry Candle-light supper for a Senior classmate Bob Schmidt left to serve our country Mrs. Busch joined the faculty Basketball game with Athens Stratford game here Junior Class card Party Marathon game here Lincoln Day program given by Junior Class Edgar drops game at Mosinee Annual pictures snapped by Mr. Toburen Bad weather conditions halt school for half a Basketball tournament at Abbotsford Washington program given by Junior Class No school this afternoon, drifted roads Band concert Local Forensic contest District Forensic contest at Athens Band concert Easter recess begins School resumes Senior Class Play junior Prom Baccalaureate Graduation Exercises School Out began day
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XI, I, C7444 M!! I, Philip Adamaski, will my agricultural intelligence to Jack Luedky. I, Elaine Berg, will my red hair to Doris Fleske. I, Robert Bergs, will my driving ability to the school bus drivers. I, Mary Eberhardy, will my glasses to Donna Uekert. I, Gordon Fergot, will my innocent grin to whoever can make as much use of it as I have. I, Myrtle Grosskreutz, will my tardiness to Alice Andraska. I, Betty Hornung, will my dark hair to Jean Sippl. I, John Joswiak, will my goatee to Lawrence Stencil. Lanie Kaiser, will my service men to the war effort. Luke Lang, will my ability to get into other people's hair to the hair dresser. I, Robert Luedky, will my arguing ability to Gladys Artus. I, Sophie Mroczenski, will my figure to Kate Smith. I, Verlyn Ross, will my cheerful manner to the detention room. I, Arline Mueller, will my timidness to Bernice Wanke. I, Niel Schmidt will my big ears to the deaf and dumb asylum. I, Robert Schmidt, will my neatness to the Navy routine. I, Nancy Schulz, will my laughing ability to Elna Fondre. I, Kenneth Straub, will my height to Douglas Witzling. I, Germaine Wagner, will my blush to Lois Werner. SENIOR RED FACES OF 1944-45 1- Neil Schmidt, when in the second week of school was asked by the American Problems Class teacher a certain question Qkinda personal, wasn,t it Neil?J' 2- Bette Hornung of a cold winter day when she thought snow pants was enough for school. She later found out she also needed a skirt. 3- Is Physics class really that boring? Verlyn's alarm clock went off accidentallyf?J dur- ing the middle of the period. Next time he will set it more accurately. 4- After many 'ohs and ahs concerning Nan's and Elaines autographed Alan Ladd Pictures the Home Room teacher expressed her ideas about good-looking men. Johnnie, why that girlish blush? 5- The messy Harlequin molasses was finally cleaned up. Thanks to the help of Gordy and Elaine. They were a nice couple. A 6- Why did he grow a beard? The answer was quite a shock wasn't it Sophie? You didn't really mean wolf, did you Johnnie? 7- The Senior Physics class when Mr. Humke suddenly appeared when a certain mixture with an unpleasant odor was in the making. 8- Just why do some people like red hair? Nan should know. Ask her some time. 9- Love must be wonderful if they can even freeze their ears for it. Bob Schmidt says it is. 10- A couple of our boys when a few young ladies showed up in Edgar unexpectedly. Let's come back to Edgar and let Wausau alone. What do you say Ludkey and- Straub? 11- I agree with you, Mary, that people shouldn't read other's notes, but it was very interesting. 12- Next time, take it easy, cause you know, Germaine, running into teachers isn't the best policy. 13- Fishing is quite a sport but Philip, why do you take part in it at night, on Main Street? And do you always sing when you fish? 14- Lanie Kaiser has been sporting a pretty blue sweater since Christmas. It certainly was the cause of trouble, at times. 15- You may have good speed in typing, Arline, but it works a lot better if there is paper in the machine. 16- Luke Lang seems to have trouble with his handkerchiefs. All we know is that one morning Luke's hankie was sticking out of his back pocket, and seemed to be slightly covered with lip- stick. 17- Does Bob Bergs make it a habit to frighten little children? I found out when he was adjusting th microphone something happened and one of the Juniors jumped practically a hundred feet!!E! fSlight exaggeration possiblej 18- Irv Halverson assured us he never did anything to make his face red, but we wonder???? ?????????????????????
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