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SCHOOL CALENDAR September 5 School opens. Pour new teacherw; Miss Uorgan, Science; Miss Asp; Commercial; Miss Riley, English; and Mi3s Krogstad, Domestic Science. What doth the future hold in store? 15 Constitution Week. Mr. Sherwood of Everett spoke on the Constitution of the United States. 24 Edward Meyers, Forrest Ferris, Signe Anderson and Ruth Backstrom represented the High School at the Leadersr 25 and Journalists Conference in Seattle. 26 Reorganization of the Lincoln Debating Society under the auspices of Mr. Sebring. 29 The J.D. Club was reorganized by their new adbisor, Sfiss Krogstad. 30 Freshmen organize class. October 9 11 17 18 21 23 25 28 31 Mr. Higgins visited school. Country Gentlemen Contest begun. Sophomores reorganized class with Miss Morgan as advisor Juniors reorganize class retaining Miss peplow as ad- visor. 6ountry Gentleman Contest brought to a close. Freshmen ride the goat and only one of them cried for his mama. Ouchl Lost game to Marysville. State Debate tryout. Aima An- derson, Erleen Dyke, Dorothy ' Dirks were chosen as the team, with Minor Godfrey as official Mascot. Big game today J Grantie Falls vs. Marysville. Every- body welcome. Lots o kids played hookey from school. Football team journeyed to Index and Y ell, you know. First L.D.S. debate of the season. Miss Signe Green visited High. ’ , Aint it a grand and glorious feelin'?1 Tied Sultan 0-0 in Footballi11 class J 'A Seniors decide to buy Freshmen elect officers. rings. Slats hao a birthday; faculty presents him with cc chewing gum and 3oap. •ndy, November 11 Armistice Day--3peeches given in Assembly. 13 Electric lights installed in High by Alumni Association 14 Had a Carnival, with wild animals, a graveyard, ’n ev- erything. Everybody said the vaudeville acts were good. Buess I must be a pretty good actor.
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arrives at school with a marcel11 Next! DECEMBER 2 Second L.D.S. debate and more new members. 4 Much agitation among the ddbators. All seen spilling a few tears when they thought no one was looking. 5 Lake Stevens vs. Everett in Debate. Alas! Alas!-------- Everett was victorious! 12 Hard time party given by the Juniors. 19 They gave me a little doll of the Christmas tree, and then told me to go home and stay ten days. 20 Hurrah! V on first Basketball game of the season, from Edmonds 11-10. 29 Alumni vs. High School. High girls victorious, and Alumni boys the sane. 31 Back to school again. sparky” makes great contribution to literature:---- The Last Snowfall to complete the series The First Snowfall , The Snow Storm and Snow Bound . JANUARY. 1 Day off. Happy New Year. 2 The gravest question every heard of in the history of mankind was debated by the L.D.S. before the assembly. Long hairdis still desirable—for some people. Arlington vs. Lake Stevesn. Both L.S.H.S. teams lost. 9 Victory unto them that doth deserve it!I And so our debators won their second debate with Arlington. Emma Forsberg entertained the J.D.’s in her home. 12 Hydrogen sulfide floods study hall!! Guilty ones sen- tenced to long imprisonment. 13 Index bs. Lake Stevens. The score was 13-10 in favor of Index. 15 Hr. and Mrs. Eckberg's home was destroyed by fire. Mrs Eckberg was a graduate of L.S.H.S. in 1923. 16 J.D.'s had a backward party at the teachers» house. 17 Seajeater party held. 20 Won again! From Sultan. 11-10. 22 Emma Forsberg gave a Farewell address to the assembly. 26 Seniors gave a theatre party in honor of Emma Forsberg and YIesley Grotjan, who graduated at Christmas. 28 Vanity of vanities!I Girls judged the vainest. tEll us something new. Forrest got a hair-cut---not that he needed it. 30 Dr. Harvey Walter gave a talk on A clean tooth never decays. 31 Freshmen had a party. 22 Miss Asp 27 Ate and ATe and ATE.
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