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Sept.2 - lator Day - a holiday ‘ ' Sept.3 - School Began with teachers1 institute, lasting the remain- ; den of the week. 7. Sept.9 - Work Began in earnest. Students met new teaohers- Miss, Shelton, Miss Sherrill, and Miss McCaBe and renewed ac- quaintances with former teachers- Miss Tanner, Miss Shaf- fer, Mr. Henry and Mr. Snyder. Sept.10- Hard work Began in reality;.; Sept.28- Monroe-Sultan Football'game- Monroe won. Oct. 4 - Students' Assembly-nominat ion of officers. Oct. 8 - School; closed on account of the influenza epidemic-an un- expected ’vacation which lasted until Nov. 13. Nov. 13- School resumed and Back piled upon us to our eyes, Nov. 14- Mr. Snyder resigned his position in the High School here to Become Superintendent of the Sultan Schools. NoV. 15- Mr. Rogers succeeded Mr. Snyder. Nov. 20- Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 16- Second Flu. vacation-alias Xmas vacation Began. Jan, 1 - This year school hold on New Year's day, the first time such a thing ever happened“in Monroe High School history. Mr. Henry, being ill with the Flu, Miss Tanner gave us the a - little slips which read 40 minutes. Jan, 6 - News of the death of Theodore Roosevelt. Jan. 8 - In the afternoon the clocks started up very mysteriously so we Suspected that Mr. Henry was in the office for a few minutes. Jan. 10- We won from Arlington in Basket Ball -62-15. Jan. 15- Fire Drill Jan. 20- Dale Brix end 'Gladys Davis wrote to their French orphan. Jani 24- Won from Granite Falls in Basket Ball-41-9. Jon. 27- Lyceum number - The Strollers1 Quartet. Jan. 31- Won from Sultttrx-39-17. Home Ec.'.girls sold us some of their.delicious home-made, candy. Japanese sale for the benefit of the Junior Red Cross. Feb» 3 - Second Semester Begins. Feb. 7 - Won from Snohomish,-42-20, Sophomore and Freshmen girls won from the Junior and Seniors-in a preliminery game. Feb. 12- Lincoln's iixand Roosevelt memorial program. Feb; 15- Ba3ket-Ball gan- with E?erett-we won-31-30 Feb. 17- Fourth Lyceum .umber- Sunshine lecture. ?eb. 21- Pyramus and Thinke appear on the stage, accompanied by the lion, moonshine and wall. We played Marysville and either'won, tied or lost the game. Of course we Think that we won.
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