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-THE SENTINEL- Calendar DECEMBER- 2-3- The Torch-Bearersv presented. Another triumph for Coach Draxten. 4-Milltown back for more punishment: 32-14. 10-Girl Reserves Christmas Party. ,lane Cobb takes the eve- ning off to read the story of The Other Wise Man . ll-Luck crestfallen: 26-10. 13 17 12- -Heard in English 4--A: Miss Draxten: Elna, your feet are Teacher's Convention--on Saturday! Cheaters! row-boats. ls that hyperbole or metonymy?', Elna K: 1 call it an insult. -Bill V. frantically adjusts suspenders in view of entire as- sembly. We come out on top with Cumberland: 36-26. 18-Miss Balgie surprised by Peanut Show-tand in the middle 22 of class, too!! We grudgingly accept two weeks vacation. The Alumni defeat us the first B. B. game of the season: 20-15. JANUARY- 4-Ho Hum! Back again! 7-Seconds beat the Reserves 7-4. ll 12 14- l5- 19 22 -Scedule changed: 45 minutes on Thursdays and Tuesdays. This gives two extra periods in which to have our extra- curricular activities. . The rink is open! We waited long enough anyhow. Paul Sheak, master of muscle, mind, and musical instruments, gives an instructive and interesting demonstration. Amery loses 23-21. Everybody froze up. 40 above in Chemistry Room. Easily subdue Clear Lake. 26-River Falls Freshmen defeat us in overtime period: 32-29. 29-Dedication of our new building. FEBRUARY- 2-Cumberland tries again-and fails: 20-23. 4-Mr. Rutherford advises us on vocations. His first experience in talking to students in tiers. 5-Fair name of Osceola trampled in the dust by defeat. Meantime Miss Draxten acquitted in Civics Class trial of giving too long and too hard lessons. tWe intend to appeal the caselt. More yet: First edition of the Dope Sheet. 10-Carl gets sidetracked to his oration in History class. 11-Cecil Hatch blossoms out in lavender Suspenders. 16-Taylors Falls accepts her traditional defeat: 42-18. 19-Osceola the same: 35-17. Mr. Blanding gives the attorneys-to-be a perspective of that occupation. --- ,,,. X fer i si Q9 1 s.. X - rp' 4'1,lLA J WU r If 5 tk I 2. - 29 ,1-,-...- N . sf ,,,-L5 . 05 Q N 5 'X i U-7 seawater -K ii. meets' ifii :Kimmel fr
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-THE SENTINEL- Calendar 1 FEBRUARY- 22-We all resent going to school on- Washington's Birthday. The teachers-Misses Balgie, Huber, Draxten, and Marin take turns being absent for weeks at a time. D MARCH- 3-We're sorry! It was an epidemic of flu. Students gone now as well as teachers. Free-throw Contest. Carl cages 21 out of 25, Jim-19. 4-Centuriais hitting on all six. We come out a neck ahead of them: 23-17. 7--Declams Hdeclamedw and orators uoratedw. Patricia and Carl chosen to represent us at the district contest. 8-Dr. Riegel and Miss Helgeson instruct us in the occupation of doctor and nurse respectively. 10-ll-12-Tournament: - All our hopes crushed by Spooner Q15-241, although we played a nice game with Rice Lake the day before: 23-20. 11-Day Off! QWashington's Birthday Crime Appeasedl. 14- Winning Schemersn start play practice. 17-Sentinel supper for us poor, hard-woiken' people. Miss Huber our guest of honor. 18-Crain show in the new gym. Poor Washington is pushed from his pedestal and suffers internal injuries. Appro- priate funeral services held. 28-Juniors triumph over Seniors in final tournament. 29- Winning Schemersw success attested to by crowd. APRIL- 1-Faculty submits to humiliating defeat at hands of Juniors. 4-April showers switch to snow. 8-Mother-Daughter Banquet with entertaining Mrs. Cargill as speaker. 14-Mice taken up abode in the Margaret Johnson and 0lson's locker. - 19-MAunt Drusillais Gardenv, the grade operetta, given. 22-Declam and oratorical contest at Clear Lake. Will Pat and Carl do their stuff? MAY- 6-Musical. 21-Track Meet. 22-Baccalaureate. 25-Class Play, 6'Cat and the Canaryw, a melodrama. 26-Commencement-a student project. 27-Off to the picnics-fWe 'spose it will rain.j
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