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Q ' 1 Iris so f. N, I, f W4 lslflplll School started. The 240 students in High School are cramped into an Assembly that was originally planned to hold 200. Students have to actually fight to get to their seats. The classes elected their officers today. The lipstick, pigtails and all the other extras that accompany Fresh. initiation, reigned today as the nLitt1e Green Freshmen' were officially entered into High School. Football game tonight--larinette Jsyvees-- Final score Peshtigo 27, larinette 0. -We lost to Gillett, 6-0. 7- 1- 5- 10 14 - 6- 17- 24 18 20 23 TOWN H We took Niagara on their home field, 6-0. At the pep meeting this afternoon the Bill Brown Special came into being, 'Uh, hope we win.' A tie tonight on the football field--Coleman and Peshtigo, 12 all. It was dads' night and all the football players' proud fathers were there to see their sons in action. 15-Another tie of 12 all, this time with Stephenson. 16-Report cards came out for the first time this year. 21-The customary pre-homecoming bonfire and snake dance were held this evening to the dismay of the motorists who were held up by the procession. 22-Homecoming this evening and school spirit was running an all time high this afternoon in P.H.S. A parade proceeded the game and each class was represented by a float. The game was a great success as we won over Lena, 7-2. 28-Art Warneoke elected Honorary Captain of Bull dog football team. The Seniors last football game tonight and they were trounoed by Lourdes, 21-7. The night for witches and goblins to run wild was here. The question of Sr. minds again this year as in the past three years was, 'Would the lighty Fortress still Stand?' It did! 25 50 2- 8- 4- 7- 10 17 21 22 29- 29 31- X H' ' 5 I ll x Intl xv Y' ' Y ' P ,w ' I M rl, -15 ,fm -7:-,r .tux '.4.- ., 7, ll I 4,' 411 nfl ' W' -,irq .zur '-1' ' . 9 ' 4 bets, WOTVU The janitors were out today with files and 'Who done it?' We mean, ho chained the doors of school shut7' lovie today--Tale of Two Cities--at last it begins to make sense to Seniors. First Art Club meeting, with Hrs. Houlette as the instructor. 12-Srs. started their money raking campaign today with a Bake Sale. We made 845 in one of the worst rain storms this year. It must have been our good sales girls, -Coach Titus gave 23 players their football letters during a program in assembly. -28--The mighty hunter riseth early and skipp- eth school to go Deer Hunting. Dick Stuart was the only casualty from P.H.S. -Our first basketball game--Lourdes. It was a poor way to start the season, we lost 38-25. -29--Happy, happy days! Thanksgiving vacation. -We beat Wausaukee, 53-35. TDTETCN We took a beating from larinette this evening we lost 60-42. Stephenson took us, 49-39. -Another loss! Gillett 45, Peshti o 58 -Help! We really need it. Our basietball team got set back by Coleman, 59-31. 20-The Glee Club, under direction of liss Brown, and the grade students presented an Operetta this evening. It was the 'Kidnapping of Santa C1ause.' -Laughs were dominant today as it was Letter Club initiation. The new members made quite a spectacle as they paraded around assembly. -Jan. 5--The best time of the year!! Christmas vacation. -We believe that Peshtigc had the only 'Queen- less' Winter Ball. Bill Carter just cou1dn't make the Hudson wade through snow drifts, so June Brown, the queen, never got to the dance.
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5- 7- 10 12 14 18 21 25 26 i 7,53 ' 1' Hj 'N Ls ll A I L, ', ,Z Q , ,VI - . -A 1. , I CQ, , I ,Q H. . -. .. ' ,.1 fa X , , ' aj- ' 1.39 ' '- wr '. as ' 'W' V U. .f-Qs P .- ' x arf 1- .1 1, ,,.' ' -. If at in 51- f f - A Y., ,, EE ply! 'l,sh. .1 ' IHN. Back to school we must go! Our first 1949 basketball game. We played Crivitz and won, 59-42. -Srs. were measured for caps and gowns. -Group pictures were taken for the annual. -'Who is lies lush?' This was the theme for the Boph. program. it the end we discovered it was Carol Larson with Gus Charnesky as her escort. Game this evening. We took Lena by one point 34-35. -We took a beating from Stephenson, 42-46. -We played Coleman. The final score was 54-45 in our favor. -The game of games was played tonight, too bad the extra point wasn't in our favor, but we did give larinette a scare. The score was 47-48. . we lost to lausaukee, 57-53. FEB. 1- Our gosing streak goes on. Gillett beat us 50's A ll-Still we are losing! Lena 55, Peshtigo 43. 15-le lost to Lourdes 45-42. 17 -Lyceum nu ber today. The Clegett's program was of special interest as they wore clothes to signify the types of songs they sang. 18-The Old-Timers played the Varsity tonight. vm tn rim b ll n zo an3n6 b:l1s on ei. flgggll 'r' N mn 23-26--Basketball tournament at Iarinette. The 3- 4- tirst night we beat Niagara 46-44, but we lost to larinette the second night 45-39. The state champion for 1949 was Hurley, Wil. TMTHTRT-T Roy Bau an was named for the Times lost Valuable Player of 1949 Trophy in football. The G. A. A. program today was tops in assembly meetings. The lavy Sextet really brought th a to-a roaring climax. I N - S 8- The Donkey Basketball Games were the main topic of conversation for days to come, es- pecially the one played by the girls. The boys d1dn't look quite as awkward as the girls. Jerry Devroy deserves credit for rid- ing the bucking donkey. 17-Dick Bundy was voted for the Times lost Valuable Basketball Player trophy. Bob Fost- er was elected Honorary Captain by his team- mates. Bill Berth was elected Prom King by the Jr. Class. 18-Forensic elimination contest. The winners from here go to Lena. 21-Fourth six weeks report cards came out last Fri. lany students especially Srs. are starting to worry about June 3, we mean graduation! 25-Lyoewm number. Pat Read lectured on Indians. 28-Bill Berth selected Nancy Devroy as his queen 9- for the Jr. Prom. HPR. Sally Baasl and Connie Brabender go to Apple- ton in the Forensic contest as they received A's at Lena. 20-The Annual Athletic Banquet was held tonight. 29-Bill Berth and Nancy Devroy reigned at the 20- Spring Prom. The theme was An Oriental Garden. iNIlN1xI'i:'xlV ,fill QIV Sr. Class Play was given to a large audience. 23-Sr. Skip Day. It was one thing for which we had waited impatiently four long years. 27-The final act of our school life was played in the assembly today as the Srs. gave their annual program. le really are going to miss the old school. 29-Baccalaureate Service 2- 3- 3 llx JUNE The Senior Banquet. Here it is Srs.!!! GBIDUAIIUI
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