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5-5 February 1 Went to Elkton and won 62-58. 4 Traveled to Deckerville. Won 60-58. 8 Too good to be true--Another day off, County Institute. 11 What a crazy mixed up game. We lost to May ville by one point 58-57, there. 12 Twirp Season officially began by an F. H. A. 8: F. F. A. Valentine's Dance. 15 Beat Pigeon on our home court 59-39. 18 ggicilmore a victory over Unionville here, 19 Sweethearts brought their beaus to the Twirp Dance which ended the Twirp Season. 22 IgI6Dn6-league game with Sag. Luth. Sem. here 24 Dairy Day---Afternoon off. 25 Our ast eague game, a victory for us 69-40, over Harbor Beach there. March 2-5 Big week ---- District Tournaments here. 2 Beat Pigeon first night 74-59. 4 Also ot Ubly out of the way, 67-56. 5 Won tie District Tournaments by defeating Elkton 88-33 which set a new school record. 9 Sugar Beet Day which gave us another after- noon off. Sebewaing traveled to Saginaw for the Regional Tournaments and beat Decker- ville 5 -30. 11 Band Festival held at Sebewaing. No school all day. On our second trip to Saginaw we scalped Bay City St. James 87-4 . 12 Our last trip to Saiginaw was made when SS. Peter and Paul de eated us 60-59. Basket- ball season ended. 16 Guess What? Re ort cards--- 18 Band Sz Glee Clug Amateur Show. 31, 1 Junior Play. Good performance. April 8-11 Easter Vacation. 16 Roman Banquet. 27 Track meet at Unionville ---- Report Cards. 28 Baseball season opens. May 2 Athletic Banquet. 6 Spring Concert put on by the Sebewaing Band 8: Glee Club. 19 Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom. It was appreciated by all. 22-29 Rid of Seniors for a week! They enjoyed a week of fun in Washington D. C. June 5 Baccalaureate 8 No school. 9 Commencement, At last ! ! ! ! FARMERS 8: MERCHANTS STATE BANK
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September 6 First day of school---No comment. 17 Hurray! Football season started. Beat Bay City Central Res. at Bay City 6-0. 24 A sad ni ht for us--Lost to Elkton 12- , on their fiefd. October 1 Yippee! Beat Deckerville on their field, 18-6. 8 Chemistr Dance. ll, 12 Good Deall!! No school. M. E. A. meeting at Saginaw. 15 Oh Boy, skinned Pigeon 33-0, on our own gridiron. 16 Girls, girls everywhere--F. H. A. Regional Meeting at Sebewaing. 20 No school, first day of hunting season-- students were happy. 22 Won another game! This one over Harbor Beach, on their field, 33-7. 26 F. H. A. Freshman formal initiation in cafeteria. 27 Report cards--Sad day for some. 29 Unionville at Sebewaing--Exciting game that ended in a tie 7-7. November 5 Sebewaing scalps Ubly 45-6 here. What a score! 6 Senior Carnival ---- Students go home broke. 12 Ended the football season by a win over Bay City Handy Res. 32-12 at Sebewaing. 19 Guys and Gals attend the Freshman Dance. 25, 26 What a treat! !! Thanksgiving Vacation. December 3 Starting out the basketball season right, we beat Ubly 66-62, there. 7 Christmas Concert, sponsored by Band and Glee Club. 8 Report Cards. 10 Heck! We lost to Elkton on our floor 45-36. 17 Played Deckerville here and won 61-55. 22 Christmas Dance---A beautiful sight. Music by Gunsell's Orchestra. 23 At last the long awaited Christmas Vacation. January 3 Back to School--Everybody coming back to school to rest from vacation. 7 Beat Mayville 62-48 here. Non-league. 11 Woe is us! Pigeon beat us on their court 67-55. 14 Won our biggest rival Unionville there 79-55. 18 F. H. A. and F. F. A. Potluck supper .followed by a dance. 21 Played Harbor Beach here and suffered a de- feat 72-64. 21 A day off---End of seme ster. Half way mark. 26 Oh! Oh! Report cards again. 28 1 Won again Ubly 67-59 at home. SEBEWAING BREWERY
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