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CALEN DAR September 6-Opening of the second term at Havermale 17-Boys' Glee club organized 17-First meeting of the Havermale Activities Association 18-First meeting of the Havermale P.T.A. 18-Havermale orchestra organized 20-Judge Leavy talks to the Haver- male student body 23-Libby-Havermale faculty meet 24--Intramural soccer organized 25-Girls' League holds first meeting 26-First publication of the Havermale News ' 30-New metal lathe bought October 11-Tumbling squad chosen 14-Capt. Salisbury speaks to student body 21 Pep convocation 23-DEDICATION OF THE HAV- ERMALE PLAYFIELD 24-Table squad chosen 24-Soccer victory convocation November 18-17-Book week 14'-Victory convocation ' 1527 20-Soccer award convocation December l24First Literary supplement 18 and 14- Bird's Christmas Carol 20-Christmas vacation January a 6-Opening of school 10-Preliminary history contest February 8-Second semester 5-P.T.A. holds first meeting in 1930 27-Paper Pickers Union organized 29-English Contest March 13-Math Contest 15-Photographer starts Annual pic- tures h Apxil 4-5-Hi-Jinx 'T and 11-Inland Empire Educational Association May 1- Papoose Drive closes 7-P.T.A. 30-Memorial Day' . June 4'--P.T.A. 6 and 7- Midsummer Night's Dream 18-Vacation starts
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English and Math ' Contest Winners During the spring of each year, two contests are conducted in the school. The first is the English, which -is in charge of Miss Dickson. Preliminaries are required in this contest, and those making one or no mistakes are allowed to participate in the finals. The winner has his name engraved on the Kate F. Simpson plaque, which hangs in the west hall. The winner this year was Frances Clark, a 9A. Coming second was June Armstrong, also of the 9A class. , Anyone, who wishes, may enter the mathematics contest. It is in charge of N. F. Leach and consists only of 8A and 9B problems. The victor in this con- test has his name engraved on the John A. Shaw plaque. Marie Sharpless, a 9B student, came out first this year. The three students who tied for second place were Virginia Boyd, June Arm- strong, and Marguerite Mehlert. Though the runners-up do not receive an award, it is an honor to get second place. More students enter the English than the math contest, but in both cases close competition is present. The stu- dent body seems to take a great inter- est in both of the contests. C515
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