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Calendar Torch Benefit Dance ....................... Torch Initiation .......................... Boys' Club Dance........................... Annual High School Leaders’ Conference .... Father-Daughter Banquet ................... End of second six weeks ................... Thanksgiving Vacation ..................... Vodvil, “Cut the Deck” .................... Opening of Basketball Season .............. Christmas Vacation ........................ End of semester ........................... Volley Ball Sports Day .................... Senior Party .............................. County Basketball Tournament .............. Sophomore Marionette Show.................. District Basketball Tournament ............ Operetta, “Once In a Blue Moon” ........... Western Washington Play Day at U. of W. Letterwomen Initiation .................... Girls’ Club Tolo Dance .................... Arlington Exchange Assembly ............... Opening of Track Season ................... Torch Party ............................... Girls’ Basketball Sports Day .............. Senior Play ............................... Easter Vacation ........................... Junior Party .............................. Puppet Show ............................... County Typing Contest ..................... County Track Preliminaries ................ Senior Skip Day ........................... Junior Play ............................... County Track Meet ......................... Mothers' Day Tea .......................... Dad's Nite ................................ County Music Festival ..................... County Grade School Day ................... District Track Meet ....................... State Eighth Grade Exams................... Sophomore Party ........................... Girls’ Sports Day ......................... County Tennis Tournament .................. State Track Meet .......................... Letterwomen Banquet-Initiation ............ Lettermen Banquet-Initiation .............. Baccalaureate ............................. Memorial Day Holiday ...................... Commencement — Close of School ............ twenty-six ........... October 14 .......... November 10 ........... November 11 ..... November 9, 10, 11 .......... November 17 .......... November 29 November 30 - December 1 ...... December 8 and 9 .......... December 15 ... December 22 - January 2 ........... January 19 ........... January 20 ........... January 20 ....... February 19-24 .............. March 1 .......... March 1, 2, 3 ........... March 9, 10 ............. March 10 ............. March 13 ............. March 16 ............. March 16 ............. March 19 ............. March 23 ............. March 24 ............. March 29 ............. March 30 .............. April 6 ............. April 13 ............. April 14 ............. April 28 ................ May 1 ................ May 4 ................ May 5 ............... May 11 ............... May 12 ............... May 12 ............... May 12 ............... May 12 ............. May 17-18 ............... May 19 ............... May 19 ............... May 19 ............... May 19 ................ May 22 ............... May 26 ............... May 27 ............... May 30 ............... June 1
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Eighth Grade First Semester Second Semester Alfred Joyce .................... President Aubrey Hamilton Wally Foard....................Vice-President...............Harold Kelly Sigred Nelson ................... Secretary Fern Schroeder Edward Scanlon .................. Treasurer George Kallstrom Victor Rendler ............. Board of Control Roy Weller The eighth grade class of 1933-34, consisting of forty-seven members, has established a commendable record for itself in class activities, athletics, and academic work. Successful programs and candy sales were put on by the class during the year. At the March class meeting a popular performance taken from Little Women was staged. Edmonds representatives at the Snohomish Grade Day Meet, May 12, were: John Roberts, mathematics; Edith Pringle and Harold Leise, spelling; Leota Turner and Helen Wilson, declamation; and Roy Weller, history. The eighth grade basketball lettermen consisted of Ernest Sylvia, center; Calvin McGraw and Alfred Joyce, forwards; Aubrey Hamilton and Sigred Nelson, guards; and substitutes who won letters were: Harold Leise, Paul Feroe, Winston Carlson and Edward Scanlon. Both the first team and the midget team had a successful season. The midget team consisted of the following players: Edwin Orner, Harold Kelly, Edward Scanlon, Robert McGinness, Roy Weller, Jimmy Kelly, Henning Nelson, Billy Bentler, and Jim Brinkley. The eighth grade was well represented in all track events at the Sno- homish County Grade School Day. twenty'five
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