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Monday 12- Friday 16- Monday 19- Fliday 30- Saturday 1- Friday 7- Friday 14- VVednesday 19- Saturday 22- Monday 24- Monday 31- Friday 4- Monday 7- Friday 11- Tuesday 22- Wednesday 23- Monday 28- Friday 2- Friday 9- Tuesday 1 3- Thursday 15 Friday 16- Friday 23- Monday 2- Friday 6- Friday 20- Friday 27- School Calender SEPTEMBER School opens with an attendance of over thirty and a whole lot ol' little green Freshies. School is dismissed for the County Fair. Football turnouts. We should have a good team. Our football team goes to Cle Elum accompanied by most of the High School. OCTOBER The Seniors entertain the rest of the High School with a. Wienie roast. Lots of good eats 'neverything. First Parent-Teachers meeting. The High School girls serve cake and cocoa. High School movie party with a big feed first at the school house. Vacation!!! Teachers' Institute. Football team plays Roslyn at Roslyn. Another defeat. vVl1Zlt'S matter with our football team? Back to school again after five days vacation. Our football team goes to Ellensburg. Score 19-12 against us. Hallowe-en program at school house. NOVEMBER Football game here with Cle Elum. Score 30-13 in favor of Cle Elum. Fern Burns, English teacher takes ,fatal step. Now Mrs. Jess Newman. The High School cooking girls serve the faculty, directors, and county superintendent at a five o'clock dinner. Patriotic program in gymnasium. Basketball turnouts start. Prospects look good. Practice game between the first and second teams. At last! Two days vacation ,for Thanksgiving. School again. One consolation tho' only three weeks till Christmas. DECEMBER Second team plays the Y. M. C. A. at Ellensburg. Parent-Teachers meeting. School is closed on account of the flood. School reopens. Basketball team goes to Roslyn. The first league game of the seasonand our first defeat. Score 43-13. Christmas vacation! What a grand and glorious feeling! High School Christmas tree. Christmas program in the evening. A success. JANUARY Hard work starts again with a long stretch ahead of us. Basketball game here-first and second teams. Thorp vs. Kittitas. Scores: first team 15-22. Second team 46-5. Another basketball game he1'e and another wallop. Thorp vs. Roslyn. Score- 16-14. Our team goes to Kittitas. Score 12-13 in favor of Kittitas.
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Athletics---Continued The following week-end the Kittitas team ca111e to Thorp and as a result a good game was played. Fast, clean playing and good sportsmanship was shown by both teams and this time Thorp was more lucky, shutting the Kittitas players out without a score in the last half and the final whistle marked the winning of the ,first game by the local team. Score 15-22. The next game of the season was a return game with Kittitas and proved to be the fastest and hardest fought game of the season for the Thorp team. The time whistle blew and when the score was announced it proved to be a tie and the teams played an extra five minutes at the end of which time the Kittitas team was leading by one point, therefore the third defeat of the Thorp team. The last game of the season was played at Cle Elum and the Thoip team again proved the metal, defeating the miners, 18-24. Thorp ..,....,..,,..,... ............... 1 3 Roslyn ....... 43 Thorp ,.... ...,... 1 4 Roslyn ....... 16 Thorp ..... ..... 2 2 Kittitas ....... 15 Thorp ,,,,, ....... 1 2 Kittitas ....... 13 Thorp ,,,,, ,.,.... 2 4 Cle Eium ..... ...... 1 S 85 105 5 fe-W sz ri 96 5- 99. ' Y 5 , 4 f, Rowland Newman, Ray Snyder, Harley Burns, Coach Louis Gaiser, Louis Edes, Francis 1Vilson, Culver Weiss, Loyal Burns, Bruce Schwarck, Cecil Hunter, Roy Stevenson, Ezra Hornibrook. -QQL-
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Wednesday Friday 3- Thursday 0 Friday 10 Monday 13 Tuesday 1 4 Friday 17- School Calender-Continued FEBRUARY Ellensburg Y. M. C. A. plays the Second team here. Score 28-9. I wonder whose favor??? The Public Speaking class presents, The NVinning Widow. A roaring success. School closed today on account of sickness of two teachers. IT The Senior class numerals have mysteriously appeared on the wall in front of the assembly. Those Seniors, they do get ahead of the Juniors every time. Faculty crippled due to illness. Valentine party in the Domestic Science rooms. All High School al'l'air. Yakima Y. M. C. A. plays Second team here. Yakima beaten all to smash!! Score 40-13. The Senior girls serve the two teams beI'ore the game at a five o'clock lunch. Monday 20- Faculty still crippled. Monday 27- Faculty back to normal again. VVe cease to play. Wednesday Monday 6- MARCH Mr. Gaiser is gone. A little cramming, eh? The old institution welcomed Gaiser back. 1... Friday 10- Meeting at the school house for High School students and their parents. Monday 13- Turnouts for Track Start. Tuesday 14- Culver breaks his wrist while high jumping. APRIL I Tuesday 18- First baseball game at Kittitas. A big victory for Thorp. Score 22-5. Friday 21- Roslyn plays baseball here. A close game but we win. Score 10-9. High School program at school house. Friday 28- Baseball game here. Kittitas vs. Thorp. Score 11 to 4. MAY Mouda.y 1- Dinner given the Seniors by the school board. Tuesday 2- Senior Sneak Day!!! We sure put it over on the Juniors this time. Friday 12- All High School play Down on the Farm. Friday 26-A Sunday 21 Senior play, Sally Lunn. Baccalaureate services. Wednesday 24-Class Day exercises. Sewingexhibit. Saturday 27- Commencement exercises. Hurrah!!! No more school for three lnonths. What Would Happen, If? The Seniors behaved as they should. Mr. Giberson should become angry. mirror in the Domestic Science rooms broke. The Dorothy walked home alone. Mabel had a. beau. Roy acted sensible. Marshall didn't love the Ladies Nellie and Douglas were separated. Maxine didn't copy the other girls' coiffures. Asal lost her KAIN. -31-
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