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NOVEMB challenge X5 nw Ol E r VA ,yi it .. Q A. id I 3' M. if r iii if ri. Q t 4 'A :', r . Q p ':': A3 -Preceding the annual Park-Horlick battle is the flag raising ceremony. Bob Morgan and Mr. Hall prepare to raise the colors. The band marches into position. Mr. Schulte leads the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the band livens school spir- it with a stirring tune, and We go to classes. Park's talking football challenges Horlick in an assembly skit. Horlick's representatives ac- cept and that evening the favored Park team is held to a scoreless tie by an inspired Red and Grey eleven. Park threatens, but lacks scoring punch. -Teachers' convention-vacation! Mr. Iohnson returns president of the Wisconsin Graphic Arts Association. -Book week display is removed. Books, num- bering some 200, are placed on the shelves for general circulation. --The senior G.A.A. hockey team claims this year's championship. Squad members include: Betty Gilbertson, Ioan Marry, Stella Czajkow- ski Miss Dougherty, fadviserl, Sally Grove, Ieanne Roeschen, Beverly Kadlecik, Dolores Swenlci, Io Gaudio, Hose Leslcowicz, Marjorie Anderson, Beverly Poulsen, and Ianice Studey. -Armistice Day speaker, Dr. Leland DeVinney, asks that dictators be checked and the world be given a peace securing democracy for all men. Seniors about complete ordering their gradua- tion rings at advanced prices, plus the war tax. Pigs: 23
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r-.... iT i' l l l t Hn. H Dried Ou: yen.. QV Q get l-Park-Horlick B game postponed . . . boys keep their powder dry for evening Rifle club skating party. ' 3-Faculty holds a Harvest party. Our photogra- pher catches a little of the color of the doings: The men do the work. Serving on the cleanup crew and appearing to enjoy the work are Messrs. Gach, Van Galder, Close, and Berven. Drum Major Iselin leads a qrand march to the girls' gym, followed by Color Guards Saetveit and Rowe, the band ISchulte and phonographl, Miss Baker and others including Ksee paqe 232 Van Galder, Miss Teuscher, Beach, Miss Shank- land, and Gach. The Virginia reel IMI. Saetveit and Mrs. Van Galder coming through! goes well until some- one finds a basketball and the men have a scrub game. 4-B squad boys learn that no arrangements can be made for playing the postponed Horlick game. Undefeated and untied in their Lakeshore league, and champions even if Horlick had won the unplayed game, they gather for a picture and a last few words from Coaches Petrakis and Nemacheck. B squad members at the close of the season were: Back row: Mgr. Mickelson, L. Nielsen, F. Nielsen, R. Lenz, Silver, Mandli, Zanis, Iames, D. Miller, D. Birdsall, D. Iensen, Sartick, I. Bodi, L. Engberg, I. Kanevsky. Middle row: A. Bell, Lonergan, E. Chordigian., C. Jensen, S. Bobeck, Sucharda, W. Hay, Hess, K. Lange, Zivotsky. Front row: Olk, I. Poulsen, B. Francois, Elliker, Kadamian, I. Bomier, Schneller, R. Stroemer, Perkins, and Hyduke. Page 22
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R: uGrade S' PCI1'lie5 an ' d Sue ,, h l2fDetermining the fates ot the commercial stu- dents, Misses Penneteather, Baker, and Mc- Donald. and Messrs. Wall, Yankow, and Weaver record the ten week grades on report cards. Margaret Sandor is the student as- sistant. Mr. lselin and Miss Case employ a tree pe- riod to leave recording and to enjoy some re- treshments. lilfforum conducts lively discussion oi What kind oi peace shall the United States have? Starting point tor the arguments is the Town Meeting oi the Ptir broadcast to which mem- bers have listened. hlflune Matson and Buss Nielsen examine one of the atmosphere horses at the Fall Round-Up. Four ot the many dancers at the record-brealo ing all-school party are Paul Nelson, Elizabeth Fergus, Marion Pease, and Marshall Moore. l9fOur cagernen drop their iirst contest to a pol- ished Milwaukee West team. 32-22. The B squad also loses. 20-6. Thanksgiving vacation f announced as the last according to the early Roosevelt program. 20fTranscontinental lflop at the Y and Wichaka groups really get into the air getting ready. 26fNational deiense movies in assembly inspire many students, but not enough. to buy the de- iense stamps which are placed on sale at school ior the tirst time today. 27fPep club f lO0 strong I practices cheering hoping to iniect new pep into school spirit. Page
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