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September 9 . September 20 September 27 September 27 September 27 September 28 October 4 ..,....... October 19 .. October 23 .. November 9 . November 15 November 28 November 28 December 13 December 18 December 20 December 20 December 20 December 30 January 3 ..,. January 10 .. January 11 .. January 20 ........ January 28 .. February 7 .....,..,.. February 12 February 19 March 5 ...... March 1 1 .,.... March 17 .... March 28 ...,.. April 2 ........., April 19 ........ April 23 ....,.... April 25 ..,..... April 26 ........ April 28 ........ May 3 ........ May 9 ......., May 10 ...... May 11 ...... May 15 ...... May 17 ....., May 23 ...... School Calendar School begins First High Booster Freshman reception Tug-o'-war Wallowa County Fair Football, Eastern Oregon Normal, here Football, Pomeroy, here A.G.S. cooked food sale Waokiya club organized Frosh bonfire Father and son banquet Thanksgiving .,.,.,,..,. Football, Pendleton, there Junior-Hi operetta Sophomore play, The Prince Chap Christmas vacation starts R.U.B.E. initiation A. G. S. entertainment School starts again P. A. L. S. initiation Basketball, Sacred Heart, here Basketball, Baker boys, here Second semester begins Volley ball and football letters awarded First two-color work used in Hl-Booster Agrplay, Seventeenl' Hi-Life staff chosen lnterclass public speaking contest Junior play, The Dead of Night lVIother and daughter banquet Freshman play, Sonny Jane Basketball letters awarded Typing team wins at Pendleton Alumni play, Captain Applejackn Student body elections begin Typing team wins at Corvallis Interclass debate finals Baseball Senior play, K'Skidding Junior-Senior banquet Baccalaureate services Graduation exercises League championship baseballgame School out -I 59 E..
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Girls' Athletic Summary HE first sport entered into by the girls of E.H.S. during the school year was volleyball which started in October. There were about half dozen letterwomen back this year but there was much new material which promised well for a successful season. Six games were played during the season, the Savagettes emerg- ing victor in all. Games were played with Union, joseph, and Wal- lowa, two games being played with each team, one at home, the oth- er in the home town of the opponents. The winning of these games was a good start in athletics for the girls and left them with a good spirit for basketball, Ten girls won letters in this sport this year: Eleanora Chris- tiansen, Emma Christiansen, Jean Dorrance, LaVone Gent, Thea Lloyd, Marian Scott, Azalee Bennett, Phyllis Clark, Maxine Edg- mand, and Eunice Fisher. The scores of the games played follow: Union Cherel 30, Sav- agettes 785 Union Ctherel 37, Savagettes -l-8, Joseph therej 50, Sav- agettes 72, Joseph Ctherej -ll, Savagettes 62, Wallowa tberel 25, Savagettes 525 Wallowa Ctherej 25, Savagettes 64. After volleyball came basketball with a large turnout of both lettermen and new players. Practice was held regularly for several weeks before the squad was cut. Altogether there were only four let- terwomen on the squad, most of the others being new material, but in spite of this fact, under the able coaching of Mr. Wright, the play- ers began rounding into form and a successful team was picked for the season. Eleven games were scheduled this year with outside schools and the following ten girls won their letters: Eleanora Christiansen, Thea Lloyd, LaVone Gent, Marian Scott, AnaLe Thompson, Emma Christiansen, Phyllis Clark, Eunice Fisher, Azalee Bennett and Jean Donaldson. The games were played with the following teams and resulted as follows: Sacred Heart Academy 17, Savagettes 26, Joseph 1-1, Savagettes 2-lg Wallowa 18, Savagettes log Union 12, Savagettes 12, Imbler 3, Savagettes 233 Union 16, Savagettes 123 Imbler 15, Savagettes 1-lg Joseph 10, Savagettes 259 Elgin 7, Savagettes 133 Sa- cred Heart Academy l5, Savagettes 135 Wallowa 17, Savagettes 17. After the conclusion of basketball there was a short pause in the line of girls' athletics until the beginning of indoor baseball. When baseball started, as in basketball and volleyball, there were about a half dozen letter women back, but there was plenty of new material to make an excellent team. At the time of this writing only three games have been played, two with Joseph and one with Cove. The Savagettes won all three easily by large scores, which promises well for the success of the remainder of the season. The next scheduled game is with Cove. -r 58 1-
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