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Fifiyfffmr Calendar SEPTEMBER l0-Revistration. . 2 4 JMU ,,,Z,,,.,., , ' , ,.7 ,- at 24-F33-Nff,a?o if ffzb.-f6f14f Z1-Picture Show, West Point' f 28-Pict re Show Tell It To The Marines. ' f' QL!! , l f4f.,JA,4,vvL- 4' 'A'4'fZ'f J' ' 7- f J ,.,.,f'4 , 1 VZZMMM7 WOCTOBER 4-Pep Rally. J L If 5-Football, Cathedral High at North Summit. North Summ't !A7'b won, l2 to 18. Student Body dancejfgj Awjfwfw-rwfdflffh X ll-Pep rally. ' X W7 C W IZ-Football. North Summit at Park City High. North Sugnmitr, I Z -'Q 1 1 won, 6 to 7. Lyceum, Salt Lake Operetta uintettfykflff 'I l6-Pep Rally. I7-Football. North Summit at Morgan. North Summit won, 6 to 12. I9-U. E. A, - f yLg4,f1fL 26-Future Farmers of Lftah Club dance. ' 'MV NOVEMBER I-Pep rally. LZ-Football. Wasatch at North Summit. North Sufmgni t yon, 9-Free picture show and Patrons dance. , xg , 12-Armistice Day Programugi 1 d'A4'4 L '!,f 'XZ' ' ' I6-Home Economics Club dance' IZ to 0. Picture show, Annle L ZZMDAQAmL 23-Senior Play, The Boomeranvif' , f V' ff wx!! 725 29-30-Thanksgiving recess. ,fmmwf DECEMBER - fn , 7-Lyceum, L'niversity of Utah Play, 'iln thfe Nexft S-Business Girls Club dance. fff.f,4,,.,g11,DlDfL2.,a4fvbcf-Mf'DfJ ' 14-Lyceum, Shaver's jubilee. fBaskc-:tball-Evafnstori vs. North Summit at North Summit. .710 .fa-Mffyv' 20-Basketball-Evanston vs. North Summit at Evanston. Z1-Basketball-jordan vs. North Summitf at North Summit. . i junior-Senior Vaudeville. ,6MM,t,d,'-,QZ,,wf,2,o ns',,,e4oL.,,a, L,f,wfg,,,,,,,!Wf. Zl-january lst inclusive Christmas vacation. 4f Af ? 'f 1 JANUARY -l-Basketball-L. D. S. vs. North Summit at North Summit. l0-Pep Rally. 1 I ll-Basketball-North Summit at, Park City. ,North SL1mmit44-'fff!ALf'fl0dZ'5',A?47Z won, 32 to Z3,,J'fff 'ff Jaw 1' ,-' ff -4 .ff.'1 'f'Lf- 1 fr-lf-Mr ' 4 A ' 'lf' IS-Basketball-Wasatch at North Summit. North Summit won, 36 to lo. Student Body dance. First Semester ends. Zl-Pep rally, A X
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Contests and Qflwards ROSS COUNTRY RUN CUP is awarded by Coach Clarence Knudsen. This award has been won for the past two years by Leonard Brown. If this race is won three times in succession by a runner, the cup becomes his, otherwise it remains in the school and the name of each year's winner is inscribed upon it. LINCOLN ESSAY CONTEST was fostered by the Student Body. In previous years the Illinois Watch Company has awarded a medal to the best essay on Lincoln. The contest was very intense. Edith johnson was awarded the pin for the best essay. Scholarship Awards are given by the faculty of the High School to the Senior boy and girl who have the highest scholastic honors during their four years of High School work. The winers have not been chosen for this year. The Stock judging Contest of the state was attended by a team from our school. Individual honors were won by LaVern Boyer and Parley Sargent. Medals were presented to them for their superior judging. STATE COMMERCIAL CONTEST was attended by The Business Girls Club. Twenty members went to Provo where the meet was held. Fifteen of the members participated in the contest. Our Amateur typewriting team won fourth place in the state, f STATE HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST held in Salt Lake City in May will be att-ended by contestants from our school in many activities. We will be represented in music, public speaking and drama. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORATORICAL CONTEST of this year was very intensive. Each English student wrote a composition on a phase of the Constitution. Edith johnson was chosen to represent the school at the Divisional meet held at Park City, March 29. Wasatch won Hrst place in this divisional contest. PACE EXTEMPORANIOUS SPEAKING MEDAL is given by Super- intendent, and Mrs. H. A. Pace for the best extemporanious speaker in the Senior Class. The contest will be conducted on Parents Day, May I7th. The judges of the contest will be Principal Evans, the English instructor, Miss Robinson, and Mrs. Pace. THE HANSEN MUSIC AWARD is presented by our music instructor, Apollo Hansen, to the student making the most progress during the year on any musical instrument. The award will be a medal. Page Fifty-tb 2
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Calendar 22-Basketball-Morgan at North Summit. North Summit won, 41 to 39. 2-I-High School Opera, Hlflulda of Holland. fOpera for studentsj. , - 4 : 9 25-High School Opera, Hulda of l-lollandf' QOpera for patronsj, LL 74 Z6-High School Opera taken to Morgan, FEBRUARY l-Basketball-South summit at North summit, North summirfff won, 34 to 16. . ' . 8-Basketball-Park City at North Summit. North Summit u'oi1,O'1AffZ'f7Jf4'lf4'i- fa, MJWMLFJ . J 35 to 22. student Body aancendalfe-AMW ffewf f - 9-Morgan Opera at North Summit. I4-Pep rally. I . . X f 'A I5-Basketball-North Summit at Wasatch. North Summit won, fig-2 sig 71 to 20 I9-Basketball-Xlorth Summit at Morgan. North Summit won, .053-' 7C'4'7'7 Z'Z 28 to 43. affevyff-effffW7'V'7f'r Zl-Pep rally. Z2-Washington's Birthday Program, Basketball, B. Y. U. Fresh- f may f' Wffffbf- men at North Summit. Student Body dance, !,,,,,lf4c,,,4,,,L Aw 28-Pep rally. MARCH l-Basketball-North Summit at South Summit. North Summit won, 23 to 43. ff+4'Uj WK 1 fd S-Student Body Play, The Whole Town ls Talkin . Wft4,,a..t,.f,CL,fee4 I 9-Student Body Play at Morgapn. X file' 'QCMVZ fdfd I5-1'The Queens lJlusband. mf.,2:'ftefwfffaAH'f yoga . ,LQWLWMZ 28-Pep rally. B. G. Club gpesgp Provo to State Commercial' 'J717 '?. Contest.l7M- 4'f?3fla,jiL-,Q Ping W A 1 ' 'fi' ' Af 'I ' ' f f! '7 29-Wasatch srudnflifiiy Play. Lau That off. cross Country tiffwf-'eeef' run. Divisional Oratorical Contest at Park City. APRIL 5-Picture show. Tellin0 thef,W0rld. Q 0 !L,,jj' 1 fJ I2-junior Prom. Wear J '! ' 4 ,S 'N' Micff ' JL,,,Zl:i,,0! I0-Senior Hop. j4fff.,w A 'ff ' ,fi if JZ!! .. ,4!,li.,au--4Q4 26-B, Y. U. Band Concert and Dance. 524 -ft ' 7 7 ' MAY . -. . . ' ' f 'M 3-lfield and Exhibit Day at Mor an. 4 if 4 1-Bind' QQ 7-Junior-Senior Banquet fQ 'Vfg Lfwdnfl- ff f95'7 'VL 6 a 7 e 9-Grade School Proffram , ,M ,f 2 ' lil-State Nleetadlff Z!! if 1,1 , .a1j'fafe'T5'WfL'z 'KZL PLSXL7 IT-Dance, lligh mmol rchestra, Z-I-Graduation Exercises and Dance. Wyff- Jewell? X x Q, I 4 my ?7,,7A.1'- Wivffll-filffgg- fl,x ,- 4' - Fffly fir' a
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