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Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Ivlar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 5 Union vs. Elgin—and a score of 25-28. 11 We played North Powder. 12 We met the La Grande Tigers on our home floor. They sort of left us way behind—but then, Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is Union’s ability to beat La Grande. 18 We played Wallowa there and won. 19 ATTENTION: Union defeated Pendleton on our floor in a very fast game. Union took the lead at the start and held it throughout the game. Nice work if you can get it 24 Hail, Hail. Today Union won its second game from an outstanding team when we defeated the Baker Bulldogs. This places us in a favorable spot for tournament. 26 We finished our basketball season by playing La Grande at La Grande. This was a slow game with both teams playing sloppy ball. We went in like a lion and out like a lamb with another defeat to our dis-credit. 3 E. O. Tournament began ton'ght. We, luckily, are classed as a strong team, and drew Enterprise for the first night We beat them and covered ourselves with glory. 4 Played La Grande tonight and lost. However, it was said to have been the best game of the tournament, which is something to tell your grandchildren. 5 End of tournament. Baker goes to Salem. 11 “Campus Daze” was an operetta put on by the Glee Clubs and directed by Miss Nickachiou. It was well attended, and from the comments we’ve heard, people think they got their money’s worth. 12 F. F. A. Public Speaking Contest given by those illustrious sons of the soil. Just who won, I couldn’t say, but I’d be willing to bet on David. 18 Again the F. F. A. boys, who live by the sweat of the brow, are in lime-light. They gave a Fathers’ and Sons’ banquet. An interesting program was featured, I hear, tho’ I wouldn’t know, not being either a father or a son. 19 La Grande and Union Smoker sponsored by the American Legion and the F. F. A. boys. More than this, I will not say. Mar. 22 Band benefit show. The band sponsored the show “Breakfast for
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Two” in order to make some money that would be all their own. They probably did it, too. Mar. 25 Junior play. The juniors put on their class play “This Genius Business’ in the high school auditorium. The said play, a comedy in three acts, was highly amusing and very much enjoyed. Apr. 1 A demonstration of television was given in assembly. We are all anxious for television to become universal. Think of the thrill of being able to see all the faces people would be making at you when you called up unexpectedly. Apr. 2 Baseball season started off as a snap, but the question is—will it end that way? One never knows does one? Any way we beat Cove. They can’t take that away from us. Apr. 12 The junior class sponsored the show “My Dear Miss Aldrich” at the local theater, in order to secure money for the Junior-Senior banquet It turned out to be what is known as a first class flop. So what do the poor juniors do now? ? Apr. 15 F. F. A. dance. Aren’t these Future Farmers wonderful? Apr. 15 Baseball with La Grande at Union. Apr. 19 Baseball with Imbler at Imbler. Apr. 22 Baseball with North Powder at Union. Apr. 26 Baseball with Elgin at Elgin. Apr. 29 Baseball with Cove at Cove. Apr. 29 May day dance for which a queen, Alice Ensminger, was selected from the senior class. Three princesses were elected from the three other respective classes, namely, Marie Metcalf, Audrey Anderson, and Melba Johansen. May 3 Baseball with La Grande at Union. May 6 Seniors put on their class play “Introducin’ Susan”. May 6 Baseball between Imbler and Union here. May 10 Baseball with North Powder there. May 13 Baseball with Elgin at Union. May 13 Junior-Senior banquet—held at the hotel. May 15 Baccalaureate. May 17 Commencement. May 20 Last day of school and a tired student body adjourns—some never to return.
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