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Feb. 27- A large day- The biology class -went on a field trip in th . morning; Chlorine gas escaped from the chemistry labra- tory in the afternoon and last but not least, the Frost- men gave a party in.,the evening. Feb. 28- Students’ Assembly election of officers. C6e Malone de- feated his rival, Harley Schumacher, and was elected Pres ident. ' ; Mar. 3 - French class received their first letter from their or- phan. She can write English as well as French and the class is very proud of her. Mar. 4 - Seniors gave a Wallace Reid” preformance at the .theater. Mar. 5 - Hart Bascom, Llewellyn Jones and George Russel were ab- sent on account of the mumps. Mar. 7 - Junior program- A play Thank Goodness the Table is set was presented. Elizabeth Mills, a former student of the M.U.H.S., visited us. Mar. 8 - Alumni game-we won. y; Mar. 11- The four-'classes had their pictures taken today. We all saw the birdie. “ Mar. 12- The 3asket-ball boys entertained the Home Ec. girls with a bountiful spread. Troup train went thru here, today. ‘School was dismissed at 8:45 and some pupils returned in time to take up their studies' again at 2 P.M. Mar. 13- Others began to make up 200 minutes for being absent the day before. . ; Mar. 17- Freshmen gave their class program in true St. Patrick’s style. ‘ “ Mar. 19- We won from the Reforros-tory in basket-ball 21-2Q Mar. 20- Juniors go on one of their 'joyous hikes and take their chariot (alias, an express wagon) along. .. .,' Mar. 21- Spring began and spring fever, the latest epidemic, sprea fast thru the school. Mar. 25- Bast number of the Lyceum Course- Josephine Dominick Con- cert Company- The best of all. The Seniors gave their Hop afterwards. Mar. 26- The Freshmen, including Miss Sherill and Miss McCabe, climbed High Rock. Mar. 27- The basket-ball boys, the faculty, their husbands and wives, were entertained at a banquet. Mar. 28- The Senior Class gave their program. Coe and Marian starred in the Courtin’ . We were also highly entertain ed by Harley’s pianolog. Mar. 30- Clocks were set ahead an hour. Apr. 4 - Spanish club gave a play entitled La “aon c. ho one iu derstood it but themselves. Some members of'the Public Speaking class presented a de- lightful little skit, Dory’s Diplomacy . We think Ethel- yn and Helen will make first class vaudeville entertainers Apr. o - Teachers’ election. -Apr. r - F ire alarm sounded- a real fire too. We discovered that the boys of the chemistry class and Mr. Stanton, are real heroes. Ap. . b - The «unior gir.L.s went off on a hike alone. Where were th, beys? They missed a good time and good eats. Oi
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Apr. 11- Apr. 23- Apr. 24- Apr. 28- May 1 - May 6 - May 9 - May 10- May 16- May 26- May 24- May 26- May 28- May 29- May 30- June 1 - June 27- June 3 - June 4 - -Tune 5 - June 6 - The Sophomores left us and were later found attending the Punkville school. They have organized a splended orchestra. Plying Circus in Seattle. All those having tricycles and Fords went and had a good time. Those at school en- joyed a short sketoh from Green Stockings presented by the Snohomish High School students. The Tank came to Monroe and demolished an old, delapi- dated barn. Trophy train arrived. Most of the people in the line reaching to Snohomish failed to go through the trophy car. r Temporary enrollment. Another biology hike. Wilton, Sara and Gene were detain ed in town. . . .. .. Cla:ss Trank Meet. Sophomores won with Henry Dennis as their main point maker»‘ Junior Prom. ’Nuf said. County Declamatory, contest. We were proud of Gene. The Snohomish caste had such good results from the last advertisement of their play that another delegation came this time giving us some choice selections from their musical comedy. District Track Meet. Too much ice cream and pie for the toys. ... Homo County Demonstration Agent held a class in the Don- estic Science room. Senior Examinations began. Faculty luncheon given by Sophomore girls. Memorial Day. A Holidayl Baccalureate Sermon. Senior Banquet Examinations for Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen began. Senior Pilgrimage Class play and Class exercises. School picnic Commencement Day Exercises All-in With apologies to Harry lauder When the studnng is over and the grades are won, And we at last are free; And the birds are singing and the bells are ringing Shouts of liberty. Then wo17.1 all look back o’er their record of the past, Which has throught us v eal or woe; And we’ll each resolve to do better next year, He matter where we go I
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