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Glass of ’33 2S M NOVEMBER 5—Clarkdale “Wolves” beat “Badgers” over the hill on their own hunting ground. The score was 6 to 19. 7—Boys’ basketball tournament ends. 7—Operetta tryouts for “The Lass of Limerick Town”. Weak knees and new talent discov- ered. 7-13—Education week. Observed mostly in the Grammar schools. If you don’t believe it, ask the teachers if grades didn’t suddenly go up. 10—Students present big carnival—largest and most profitable venture ever tried in P. H. S. 10— Football Queen contest ends with Georgia Harbauer victorious. 11— Badgers “down” Winslow on Armistice day to the tune of 7 to 6. It was a great victory! 13-15—Mr. Bate “shoots” Senior “sharks”. 18—Assembly: trained animal show. 18—Sophomores entertain at a dance on this night. 24—Game with Flagstaff here, we lost 6 to 32. DECEMBER 6—The Student Council presented a play in as- sembly entitled “A Case of Suspension”. 6—Hendrickson-Bruce and Company put on “The Merchant of Venice”. 9—Freshmen give first dance. They should de- velop into mighty fine entertainers at the rate they are going. 23—Senior Hop—Christmas vacation starts to- morrow. ? 28 —
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Class of ’33 ♦ Calendar 1932-33 SEPTEMBER 6—School opens again to the clatter of feet and the ringing of bells. 9—15—Fire Prevention week is observed. 16—.Seniors greet Freshmen at first dance of year. 17—Seniors and Freshmen compete to clean dear old letter. A “strapping” time was had by all. 22—Annual rush at city park is won by Sophs. 30—Yellow Jackets give “pleasant” and “enjoy- able” party to new members. 30—Big Dog Derby ends, “Curly” and “Mut” of McNarie’s and C. Brinkmeyer’s roll groups tying for first place. ftp OCTOBER 1—First football game of season with Mesa, here; we were defeated 32 to 6. 7—Juniors entertain. We’ll have to hand it to them, they had a clever program. 15—Jerome squad beats the Badgers, at Jerome, 20 to 0. 17—«Ssfcsw Allen, ex-convict, gave an extremely interesting and heart-to-heart talk, in as- sembly. He had the attention of his audience every minute. 20—Boys’ Glee club elects officers. 21-22—Teachers attend annual meeting in Phoe- nix, which meant a holiday for us. 29—Glendale football scramble here, and was it a scramble! Nothing but two goose eggs at the finish. i i i .® — 27 —
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Glass of ’33 JANUARY 10—Foods classes serve luncheon for Yavapai County School Association administrators. 13—Yellow Jackets initiate five new members. 13—Basketball season opens with Jerome tilt here. We won 34 to 24. 16—Sophs win interclass basketball tournament. 20—First semester ends. 20— Badgers defeat Clarkdale there, 31 to 16. 21— Game with Camp Verde here, we won 25 to 13. 25—Assembly: students shown liquid air by Pro- fessor Watson of the California Institute of Technology. 27— Badgers lose to Glendale, there, 29 to 32. 28— Basketball team defeats Seligman, here, 27 to 16. FEBRUARY 3—Clarkdale game here, we won 31 to 16. 3—University of Arizona Men’s Glee club per- forms. 4—Badger defeats Flagstaff in out-of-town game, 33 to 23. 10—We win basketball tilt with Clarkdale on home court, 37 to 31. 17— Badgers win Northern Arizona championship in basketball by winning game with Jerome there, 22 to 15. 18— Defeated by Mesa, 29 to 34. — 29 —
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