Fosston High School - Talisman Yearbook (Fosston, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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'Wk ..--a s--, Around n spooky fire in the dark woods, the Cnmn Fire Girls entertained the teachers at n weinie roast. This was the openiln.: of socizil events if it may be terined such. It wus a good feed. the teachers suid. We ull lrathered around the Dre nfterwards and sang' until the woods became dusky and we were all for getting out of them us quickly as possible. The townspeople entertained the teachers at fl formul reception in October. The program given by them was delightful. After the program, dainty refreshments were served nt small tables. The rooms were henutifully decorated in uutumn leaves. The Senior girls assisted at this reception. The Yanks were most royally entertained at the Giant and Yankee party. This was given to the victors in the sale oi' Lyceum Course tickets. The dining' room was cr-sily arranged us a den with many comfy chairs and the whole thing: bespoke of a homelike atmosphere. After the program, the Giants presented the victors with a Tin loving cup-to the victors belong the spoils. We can give them credit for being entertainers even if they nren't salesmen. The Freshmen initiation was a gathering of the entire Hieh School. Hair rvisim: stunts terrified the Freshies. but they came through it without injury and n whole let wiser. They now feel that they belong to the High School. Our Beslfetball receptions this year were given for Ada. Thief River Falls nnd C o ksIf-n. The first was given by tl-e Seniors and Sophomore-s for Ada. The Jun- iors und Freshies put on the one for Thief River Falls. The last :ind by far the most siu'crssi'l'l. given for Croolfston after they had beaten us on our home floor, was by the entire High School. We showed that we were at least good losers. The Home Training: clnss gave il series of dinners as practice work. They were given for the focully, school lvourd und mothers of the girls. By the success of these dinners, it must mean that the training received along those lilies was not lost on them. Page Thirty-nine

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Sk lv Ya, 4 it A M..., GLEE CLUB I-I. Waldron, G. Lnrson, T. Tmqzvrson, M. Moen, S. Pearson. H. Vaaler, H. Vingaard M. Thrcmson, F. Pederson, G. Howe, Miss Fnlkeid, M. Vnaler. A. Milsten . WI. Vingaard, B. Bromstad, B. Vinpganrd, E. Kringle, L, Rinrlzxhl, N. Thompson, E. Engebrctson J. Johnson Parnvl Hillestad V. Wahl M. Vaalcr, M. Vingaard, Mr. Shogren P. Johnson, E. Kringle Page Thirly-eight THE STUDENT COUNCIL Tho Student Council was orgnn- ized in October, for the purpose of representing the studont body in forming: closer cooperation between students and the faculty, and pro- moting school spirit. The cfouncil is nmde up of two reprcsentativns, a buy and a girl, from each class, and Mr. Shogren, as the faculty member. This body elected officers for the various High School orgznzi- zations, and helped to plan several social events.



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'W for . 9 5 SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept, 6-School opened and the usual grind began. Sept. 13-Hard nt it, everything mnning smoothly. Sept. 25-The Camp Fire Girls entertained the teachers at a picnic. - , Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May June June Page 16-Bagley game. Things look bright for a championship if our 4-School show, Pots and Pans Peggy. ' 15-First football game of season with Crookston. Hard luck boys. Score 53-7. 18-Divide up into two groups to sell Lyceum Course tickets. Agreement is that the losers are to give a party for the other side. 22-Thief River onine here and took the long end of the score home with them. 26-Camp Fire Initiation party at the home of Mrs. E. H. Cormontan. 28-First number of the Lyceum Course, Appollo Male Quartctte. Enter- tained us at assembly period. 29-East Grand Forks came here with high hopes of beating us but we held them to a tie score, 7-'7. 5-To the victors belong the spoils. Giant and Yankee party. 11-Legal holiday. The boys journeyed to Crookston to play the Aggies and had hard luck. 18-Freshmen Initiation. The Freshies got theirs that night. 21-The Seniors decide to publish annual after much deliberation. 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation. 28-Lincoln Jubilee Singers-second number of the Lyceum course. G-School show, The Children's Hour. 9-Pep meeting before the first basketball game with Erskine. A good be- ginning, 46-12 in nur favor. luck con- tinues. 53-0. . 23-Christmas vacation begins. 9-Back after our two weeks vacation to work hard. 10-Bagley breaks the conference rules and is put od' the team. V 13-Big game of the SEHSOII. Team goes to Mclntosh, students accompanying them. In vain, 15-13. Thr-y've got theirs coming. -School show Robin Hood failed to come. -Maud Willis with the Lyceum Course. -Local Declamation Contest. Marion and Walter win first places, with Clarence and Hilda getting second. 17 52-Bagley game at Bagley. All in our favor, 31-18. 5 26 27-Pep meeting for the Ada game. It looked close for a while but we got in the lead and made the score 29-19. Reception after the game. 28--Hilda represents us at the Red River elimination contest in Crookston and is the winner. 30-Staff meets. How do you reduce pictures? 3-Crookston beats us on their home door 15-29. 12-Lincoln's birthday came on Sunday and we missed out on the holiday. 13-Seniors decide to give a class play. Class rings arrive on scene. 17-Boys go to Ada. A little more hard luck 15-12. 17-Gladys Howe gives her Current Event, 18-Game with Crookston Aggies on their Hour. Sad day. 37-15. 21-Marion and Walter leave for Bemidji. 22-Holiday. 24-Last game before the Tournament. Played Crookston on our floor and we were beaten. Big reception after game. 25-Work on Annual. WORK. WORK. WORK. 28--Walter breaks his nose. 1 -Draw Crookston for the first game at thetournnment. 2-Defeated at the tournament. Lyceum Course. 13-Domestic Science class give banquet for the Faculty. 25 -Operetta is given after many weeks of practice. 28-Home Training class entertain the school board at a banquet. 3-Staff meets to complete work on annual. 4-Last banquet given by the Home Training class for their mothers. 6-The Junior-Senior Banquet. Great success. 19-Class Play. 1-Class Day. 2-Commencement. Forty

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