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February 20: G. A. A. girls com- pete at “Columbus Play Day.” April 9: League forensic contest held at Cambria. February 24: Tests given by Way- land Academy to prophesy Sen- iors’ future. April 15: Annual goes to press. February 26: Fifth issue of “Whis- pering Echoes.” Fox Lake de- feated here. April 16: G. A. A. and Newspaper dance. March 1: Mr. Leisman arrives and takes pictures. April 29-30: Senior class play— “Here Comes Charlie.” March 11: P. '1'. A. play. May 21: Junior May Dance. March 16: Local forensic contest. May 30: Decoration Day. Baccalau- reate services. March 23: Sixth issue of “Whisper- ing Echoes.” T. B. tests taken. Anaesthetics offered? Needed? June 2: Semester exams. March 26: Easter vacation begins. June 3: Semester exams and Class Day. April 8: Cambria band furnishes entertainment for Band Mothers’ program. June 4: School closes. Commence- ment. d r't 1 C 1 ,1 ; ryrx. fy Lt y Lo ✓ V, [15]
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OutiJtandinq, Suenti o-£ ‘36 and ‘37 September 7: Labor Day. December 16: Third issue of “Whispering Echoes.” appears. September 8: School began. December 18: Christmas vacation September IS: “Whispering Ec- hoes” staff chosen. begins. January 4: School begins again. September 22: W. H. Donahue, commercial photographer, photo- graphed the student body. January 12: Defeated Poynette here. January 14: Annual staff chosen. October 9: Seniors journey to Madison. Badger Studio cameras given severe test. January 15: Defeated Fox Lake there. October 14: First issue of “Whis- pering Echoes.” Report cards ap- pear. What firightful glances! January 21-22: Semester exams. January 22: Cambria defeated blue and gold. October 30: Freshman initiation, -s Why the warpaint for following week ? January 29: Boys’ basketball bene- fit dance. Xovember 5, 6, 7: Teachers con- vention at Milwaukee. February 4: Fourth issue of “Whis- pering Echoes.” Sophomores hold dance in gym. Xovember 11: Armistice Day. Band was out—half day off. February 5: P. H. S. defeated Ran- dolph here. November 19: Grade school closes because of scarlet fever. February 12: P. T. A. celebrates Founder’s Day. i? Xovember 26-27: Thanksgiving va- 1 cation. December 7: Grade school opens. February 12-13: Teachers’ conven- tion at Madison. February 16: Magazine campaign started. Good work, Sophomores. ST December 11: Blue and gold win first game at Randolph, 18-16. February 18: G. A. A. party. More power to ye Ping Pong players.
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one of the pirates of ’37, who has truly commenced his voyage on the sea of life, we dedicate this page of The Whisper upon which is inscribed a poem of his own composition. SCHOOL Every day its Algebra, English, and tests Pen, ink, and paper and, tho’ 1 do my best, I’m never around with the gang at the top. Is school all wrong, or am I just a Hop? When I get through these weary years, I’ll lil! no bath tub full of tears, But off I’ll go to the bounding main And to heck with books—thanks just the same. I’ll swab the deck of a Man-O-War And polish the guns and hear them roar, When the waves roll high, and the sea gulls scream. I’ll pass the time by lighting Marines. So hit me hard with your tests and trials I’ll take it all with a bit of a smile A sailor I’ll be on a Man-O-War So what the heck am I studying for?
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