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SCHOOL CALENDAR Aug. 30 - School began. Pencils have taken the place of fishing poles. Sept. 2 - Holiday, but no one sheds any tears Sept. 5 - Boys take up their old rivalry with Liberty in base ball. Sept. 6 - Got beat by Liberty in baseball so tried softball and got beat by Browns- ville in their forest reserve. Sept. 10 - Boys play host to Kitchel to win their first victory. Sept. 11 -- Juniors and Seniors go to Eaton on hay ride. One hat lost but found and returned to Mr. Wright. Sept. 12 - Freshmen are initiated. The gala parade around the assembly and are they green? Sept. 13 - Friday the 13th, but lucky for us we won over Liberty in softball. Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 - Won over Brownsville on our own diamond. - Boys journey to Kitchel for another win. - Play Liberty in softball here to clinch the Softball Championship of Union county. Oct. 8 - Boys come to school this morning looking stiff and sore. They had their first basketball practice last night. 25 Oct. .,., Teachers' Institute today. Nov. 1 - Basketball boys turn in first victory of season over West Elkton. Nov. 5 - Seniors' first party which goes over with a bang. Nov. 7 - Eighth Grade party. No-v. 8 - Basketball game with New Paris there and another win. Nov. 14 -- The Green Freshmen have a party. Nov. 15 - Hi U Club is organized. Basketball with Boston there for our third straight victory. Nov. 16 - We play Kitchel for our fourth straight win. Nov. 20 - Juniors present Fixin' Aunt Fanny. Nov. 22 - Our first defeat by Eaton, played in their gym. Nov. 28, 29 - Thanksgiving holidys. Dec. 6 - Play Brownsville in basketball for another win. Dec. 7 - Play Stewart of Oxford here to avenge last year's defeat. Dec. 13 - We play Dixon there and defeat them after a hard-fought battle. Dec. 14 - Play Liberty here and we are defeated three points. Dec. 16 - Mr. Glass fell ba-ckwards in a straight chair, thinking it was his swivel chair, just a year ago today. Dec. 18 -1 Eighth grade have a party. Dec. 19 - Sophomores have a party. Dec. 20 - Play Camden here for another victory. Dec. 21 - Seventh grade party. Dec. 22 - Christmas holidays and everyone expecting Santa Claus. Jan. 10 - Play Dixon here and win. Jan. 11 - We defeat Springfield on their floor. Jan. 13 - Second semester begins. Jan. 17 - We are defeated by Brookville on their Hoor. Jan. 18 - Defeat Springfield on our home floor. Jan. 21 -- Monroe here - no they aren't here. Due to a misunderstanding in dates, Monroe didn't arrive to play the expected basketball game, although the crowd came to see it. Jan. 22 to 27 - Extremely cold Wave. Jan. 24 - Basketball game at Camden, Union wins. Jan. 29 - We win the delayed basketball game figm Monroe. Jan. 31 - Such weather and such ice! ! No school. Feb. 1 - Basketball game with Lewisburg here and again we come out victorious. Feb. 7 - Union wins another basketball game from Brownsville. Feb. 12 - High U Club has party at school house. Feb. 13 - Sophomcres have party at Miss Jackson's. Feb. 15 - We all journey to Liberty, only to be disappointed when Liberty wins another basketball game from us. Feb. Feb. 21 - State Highway Patrol man talks to assembly. 22 - Preble County Basketball Tourneyg when we defeat Verona in morning, only to be defeated by Jackson that night. Feb. 24 - Preble County Schoolmasters meet at West Elkton. Feb. 26 - Those dreaded six weeks test again. Mar. 4 - Senior party at the school house and do they have the eats I I Mar. 6 - Band program. Mar. 9 - Finals of Class Tourney when the Sophomores and Juniors determine the champs.
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