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4 Q4 THE E XGLE Calendar for School Year 1935-1936 Septem ber Tue.-3-The freshies take it on the chin. Wed.-4-Teachers make first large assignments. Thurs.-5-Freshies still asking Where they belong. Fri.-6--The football team's first scrimmage. Mon.-9-The South. Union Unmounted Patrol went on duty. Tue.-10-Students still sweating under large assignments. Wed.-11-Freshmen boys try flirting with Senior girl's. Thurs.-12-Nothing happened. Fri.--13-Everything went wrong, including our lessons. Mon.-16-Things are becoming somewhat settled. Tue.-17-Years ago today our great, great, great, grandads adopted our Consti- tution. Wed.-18-Classes start to elect officers. Thurs.-19-Rain today. Fri.-20--Played North Union. What a game! Score 6-6. Mon.-23-Eagle Staff organized. Tue.-24-Miss Van Zandt looked for Little George . Fri.-27-Beat Masontown for the first win of the season. 7-0. Mon.-30-One of Miss Dixson's cakes fell and broke two of her toes. October Wed.-2-Miss DiXson's still nursing her toes. Thurs.-3-Believe it or not! Big test in English. Fri.-4-Took German by a score of 13-0. Mon.-Nothing Happened. Tue.-8-Ditto. Wed.-9-Juniors selected rings. Fri.-11-Lost a hard-fought mud battle to Georges by a score of 13-0. Mon.-14-Blue Monday! Wed.-16-Fire alarm sounded and of course everyone stopped to get his books. Fri.-18-Played another tie game with Connellsville. Score 6-6. Sun.-20-Everybody went to church, including Conn . Tue.-22-Ray Cole discovered O in water. Fri.-25-Played our third tie game with I. C. Score 0-0. Mon.-28-Mr. Herbert. Bryan Went to a Halloween Party dressed as Humpty Dumpty- Ccracked, you knowl. Wed.-30-Believe it or not, Jackie Van Gilder whipped Don Morris in a ten-round bout. Thurs.-31-Some freshies got scaredat a Halloween Party and went home crying for mama. November Fri.-1-November came in drizzling. Mon.-4-Students preparing for one day vacation. Tues.?5-Election day. No school. Fri.-8-Suffered the worst defeat of the season to Redstone. Score 25-0. Mon.-11-Mr. Dills organized the Debating Team. Wed.-13-The Unmounted Patrol arrested some persistent hall-walkers. Fri.-15-South Union Warriors enjoyed field day. Won! 33-0. Wed.-20-Seniors selected jackets and pennants. Thurs.-21-Seniors split in two teams to sell magazines. Army and Navy. Fri.-22-Juniors held a chain party. Successful. Mon.-25-Miss Curstead broke two broom handles While cleaning the office. Wed.-27-Students dieting for turkey day . Thurs. and Fri.-28--Thanksgiving vacation.
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3 THE E AGLE G18 C?4nnuaI AGLE ST FF QXWW? , xl X X .f-7 -fin x XW N. 1 ' ilk! ' . 71 iff'- FIRST ROVV, left to right-Genevieve Kemp, Eva Jane Vvatson, Annastasia Farmer, Betty Sneddon. Sophia Fianczyk, Grayce Wilson. SECOND ROW'-VVilla Seiler, Patti Curstead, Miss Yan Zandt, Jane Robinson, Jeanne VVils6n. THIRD ROW-John Massiniiani, Patti Clark, Betty Juli, Ellen Romesburg. Hazel Gwynne. , FOURTH ROW-Junior Cefaratti. .Ianies Van Gilder, Charles Stallbaurn, Ray Cole. Charles Cooper, Ned McClure. OFFICERS Editor - - Jane Robinson Business Manager Ned McClure Sports Editor - - Junior Cefaratti Assistant Sports Editor - John Massimiani Advertising Manager - - Annastasia Farmer it Assistant Advertising Manager - - Ellen Rornesburg Typists ---- Grayce and Jeanne Wilson Financial Manager - - - James Van Gilder
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THE EAGLE 25 December Mon.--2-Students suffering from intense over-indulgence . Tues.-3-McClure is in a coma . What's the reason? We know. Thurs.-5-Freshies still as green as ever. Fri.--6-Nothing unusual happened. Mon.-9-Likewise. Tues.-10-Ditto. Wed.--11- South Union on Parade proved grand success. Fri.-13-Mack still making eyes at a certain Sophomore girl. Mon.-16-Everyone watching his p's and q's . Santa's coming. Wed.-18--Everything went smoothly including Conn's date. Fri.-20-All are happy. No school until 1936. Dec. 20 to Jan 6-Christmas Vacation. January Wed.-1-Just eighteen years ago today the stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Stallbaum. Fri.-3-S. U. defeated German in the first game of the season. Mon.-6-Many resolutions broken. Tues.-7-Yale picture, Vincennes , in morning and we beat Mapletown in the evening. Wed.-8-Boys still showing off their loud neckties that Santa brought. Thurs.-9- Buck Jones attracted several to the Penn this afternoon. Fri.-10-S. U. lost to Redstone, Mon.-13-No news. 'l'ue.- lfl --eer Lost to Point Marion. Wed.-15-Bookkeepers struggling to find Trial Balance . Thurs.-16-Why all the colds today? Maybe it's the snow. Fri.-17-Georges lucked up in the final quarter and beat us. Mon.-20-A very, very Blue Monday . Tues.-21-Yale Picture Daniel Boone . Wed.-22-Mid-year tests begin. Thurs.-23-24-No school' on account of snow blocked highways. Mon.27--Tests resumed. Tues.-28-Our warriors were set back by North Union. Wed.-29-Patti and Joe are still at it. Thurs.-30-Seniors start exchanging pictures. Fri.-31-S, U. defeated German by one point in a very exciting game. February Mon.-3-Yale Picture, The Frontier Woman. Tue.-4-South Union beat Mapletown. Wed.-5-Our candy counter was thrown at a loss. One bar stolen. Thurs.-6-It snowed, and snowed, and snowed some more. Fri.-7-Lost to Redstone by one point in an extra period game. Mon.-10-Miss Van Zandt enjoys many thrills coming to school. Tue.-11-Another game lost to Point Marion. Get 'em again next year in football, boys! Wed.--12-Lincoln's birthday. It was at this point that the calendar-writter became so busy that he lost all track of dates. However the staff has listed the following important events: April 22-Senior Banquet. May 28-Senior Play. May 15-Junior Prom. May 31-Baccaulaureate. May 18, 19-Senior Examinations. June 3-Commencement.
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