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F Maltlaqdomarl ffl Nov. 16. Cooking .Class served 12:00 o'clock dinner to faculty. Nov. 17. We played Graham again-Maitland 38, Graham 15. Nov. 21. Kellam Duo. Second number lyceum. Nov. 23. Announcements. Thanksgiving-Nov. 29-Dec. 4. Christmas vacation--Dec. 22-Jan. 1. Nov. 30. Many peppy rooters witnessed a clash at Rosendale. You know the score. Maitland 39, Skidmore 26. Maitland 27, Rosendale 44. ' December Dec. 4. Agriculture Class had special reports on hogs. Dec. 4. Our B. B. team beat Lafayette High School at St. Joseph. Score- Maitland 29, Lafayette 26. Dec. 6. Sophomores won good English week. Dec.12. Florence Rowlette entertained the Freshies. Dec. 14. Roy Ungles gave a banquet in honor of the school and town teams. . Dec. 15. Philo. program. Dec. 15. Maitland 47, Barnard 16. Dec. 17. B. B. squad and faculty were entertained at the home of E. W. Lyons, in honor of Cartie. Dec. 20. Student body hard up from buying Christmas presents. Q Dec. 22. Uncle Hank Gilbert donates a Christmas tree. A program Q was given by the grades. Maitland 69, Bigelow 15. 5 Dec. 25. Seniors receive class rings. Basket ball team makes a Chistmas f present to school. Dec. 26. We won another cup at Skidmore tourney. Maitland 43, New Point 33. Maitland 44, Mound City, 26. January Jan. 1. No holiday for us this year. Jan. 2. Exams! Exams!! Exams!!! Jan. 5. We won the greatest victory of the season. Maitland 44, Rosendale 24. Jan. 9. Pettijohn Trio. Third number of lyceum course. Jan. 10. Evangelist Fitt gave a talk in assembly this morning. Jan. 11. l Miss Minnie Strobel conducts a health examination. Also exams again. -Q Jan. 12. Zeta Sigma program. Maitland beats Barnard, 37 to 26. - EE. its sas? I I I I , one hundred eight
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M. H. S. CALENDER FOR 1922-23. September Sept. 5. Roll Called and seventy-five students present. Sept. 11. Glee Club organized. Twenty-one present. Sept. 16. Classes organized. A reception for faculty. Sept. 20. Philomathean and Zeta Sigma Literary Societies were organized. Sept. 22. School begins to pick up. Sept. 29. Gayle leaves hunting long enough to put in appearance at school. Sept. 30. First game of basket ball a victory for us. Maitland 44, New Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct. Oct Oct. Oct Nov. Point 27. Chig offers to bet Mr. Sawyers that he has a flat tire. October 6. Philomathean program. We played Bigelow in the rain-Mait- land 37, Bigelow 22. 11. Corning gets beat, 80 to 7, over there. 12-13. Vacation. Teachers, meeting at Maryville. 18. We wonder why New Point bet us? Score-23 to 32. 19. A motion put before the student body to make the Freshies add GREEN to their colors-red and white. 20. Zeta Sigma program. 24. First number of lyceum- Cappy Ricks. 27. Maitland, 633 Consolidated No. 1, 22. November 1. Quarterly exams. Nov. 3. Philo. program well attended. Glee Club's first appearance in public. Maitland 57, Graham 23. fNote to Cooking Classj- Please serve water with pop-corn hereafter. Nov. 5. P. E. O. Ladies added equipment to the hospital room. Nov. 8. Maitland 41, Fortescue 15. Nov. 9. Big Pep meeting. Nov. Nov. Nov. il 10. M. H. S. wins County Tournament. Awarded a silver loving cup. Conner gets star forward medal and Cartwright star center. Maitland 45, Corning 11. Maitland 50, New Point 30. Maitland 41, Mound City 15. 13. Another Pep meeting. 14. Cooking Class presents a picture show- The Bachelor Daddy. Orchestra makes a hit. ., V A i one hundred seven A O i
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Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. l. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. F eb. Feb. ...J Feb. Feb. Feb. ? 1 Feb. Feb. lj Mar P ll I. 1 Mar F 1' Mar one hundred nine Feb. Feb. 1 Feb. , Mar. . 5. Mar. 13. Wright Hooper enjoys running errands to Cooking room about twelve o'clock. 16. The Annual Staff elected and working. 17. Pictures were taken for the Annual. 19. Burlington Junction makes us a visit-Maitland 43, Burlington Junction 26. 26. Philos and Zetas have a meeting. We played Burlington a re- turn game-34 to 14, in our favor. February 1. B. B. squad received sweaters. Pep meeting and visitors today. 2. B. B. squad meeting. Wonder if Mr. Ground Hog saw his shadow '? Oh, Yes! We we beat Sheridan, 33 to 14. 5. Several sick with the flu, 6. Staff meeting-three present. 7. More flu. We almost doubled the score on Skidmore-Mait- land 21, Skidmore 11. 8. Cooking Class has taken notes on dining room etiquette for the last two weeks. Agriculture class made ice cream. 12. Country Gentleman contest begins. Mutts vs. Jeffs. 13. Senior Class having interesting debates. 14. Raymond Brown was caught slipping a valentine to Mildred Crosby. 15. Irene Bewley, a reader. Fourth number of lyceum course. 20. Rev. Grimes gave a talk in assembly. Mutts beat the Jeffs. 23. Annual Staff had their pictures taken in Mound City. A good game at Oregon, but we lost-Maitland 26, Oregon 28-A hold-up that would put Wm. S. Hart in the shade. 27. Glee Club girls are working on the Operetta. 28. Queen contest is in full swing. March 2. Staff meeting. Freshies have a meeting. 2. Oregon meets us on our own court-Maitland 49, Oregon 26. Sophomores have Class meeting. Everyone excited over the Queen contest. Need several extra teachers on duty. 6. Queen contest closed at 6:00 o'clock. 16-17. Maryville tournament. TJ: E qi icing pp . 55
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