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September 19- September 23- October 14- October 26- October 28- NOV6111b6F 1- November 17- November 18- November 22- December 2- December 9- December 15- December 22- January 13- February 3- February 9- February 16-17 March 21- March 28- March 31- April 12-14- April 18- 91 May May 11- May 26- May 29- June 2- Calendar of Even ts First day of school with seven new faculty members. Dedication of lights on football field by Ross N. Young. Stillwater defeated University High 12-2. The Ponies complete the successful Homecoming celebration when they Ice-o-late the Polars 20-6. Student Council holds annual banquet in honor of their newly elected president, Clemens Johnson. Ponies end Hastings twelve game winning streak by a 2-0 score. Arrow came out with live columns and a Junior High School section. Visiting Night in Stillwater public schools with the dedication of the new Vilashington and Junior High School buildings. Two da visiting rogram climaxed b Senior art . Y Y P Y The rollicking comedy, Growing Pains was presented by the Class of '39, Hi-Y Club gave movies-admission being one toy to be repaired to make some child happy at Christmas. Junior Class Party held. Chinese checkers proved popular. Choir presents first operetta, Bo'sn's Bride. Girl Reserves give Christmas party for needy sisters, The Class of '39 presents the school with an electric score board between halves of the Wliite Bear game. Seniors take college apitude tests. Snow storm disrupted school activities for several days. All-School production, Smilin' Through, presented. Seniors win one-act play contest with their play, False Witness. S. H. S. debaters defeat Rochester in state semi-finals 3-0. Seniors become characters in nursery rhymes and literature in annual senior crazy day. Ten students represented Stillwater at National Forensic League tournament. Juniors present three-act comedy, Nothing But The Truth. Still- water debate team lost to West High thereby placing second in the state. Activity banquet for the students outstanding in activities. Spring concert by band, orchestra, and choir. Senior assembly and class picnic. Juniors and Seniors go to the World's Fair Prom. Commencement, the end of high school days but the beginning of others.
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arefree Choristers Bo's'n's Bride TOP PICTURE Fourlh Row-Kojetin. N. Johnson. Swanson. Hall, Kilpatrick. Clay. Broecker. Bergeron. Patten Sl'lIEl'l'il1'Cl, Benson. Koch. Lindberg. Third Rowe-Tibhets Skrzmistad. Bastien. Wangerin. Richert. Ageton. F. Johnson. Adkins. Nelson. Kresenske. Hummergren. K. Jones. Everniann. G. Jones. Second Row-Powell. Hart. Kent. Seifert. Sullivan, Kresenske. Anderson. Steven, Cutler. Pretzel. Pascli, Linner. Schroeder. First Row-Palm. Wooclmancy. LuVine. Dornfeld. Miss Marian Fairchilcl. Judd. Linnell. Connors. Erickson, Daly. BOTTOM PICTURE Bo's'n's Bride Leads-Front Center: Earl Wangerin. Emmy Lu Duly. Budd Shcrrard. Jenn LuVine. Robert Kilpatrick. Betty Woodmuncy. Siegfried Koch. Katherine Judd. The others--school girls und sailors. An unusual experiment was conducted this Sherrard, Jean LaVine, Bob Kilpatrick, Betty year under the auspices of the choir. An operet- Jane Woodmancy, and Seigfried Koch. 'Emmy ta was put on for the First time in many years, Lu Daly, Katherine Judd and Earl Wangerin and the results of the ardent efforts of the also played in minor parts. choir under Miss F'1irchild's su ervision were - I . ' p , The Choir, this year, reached a new peak elltlrely successful. . . , both in numbers and quality. Choir robes were The production was titled The Bo's'n's purchased, thus adding much to the appear- Bride, and leads were ably taken by Budd ance of the group. I Each and all superior singers 49
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