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9-'Girls and Boys BB teams both beat Winne- bago Lutheran representatives. Another prec- edent bites the dust as the seniors give a formal Christmas Snowflake Flurry to records in the slightly disguised library. 10vWe plow through the snow to hear Handel's Messiah, presented by the Beaver Dam Oratorio Chorus in St. Peter's church. 14-Way-Y and Y.W. send students home with farewell Christmas parties. 15-'Praise Allah! Vacation! Three weeks With- out homework. We swim out in a sea of tears. BB team goes to Elgin for a game. JANUARY 8-Singing like laryngitical larks we return to our texts. 12eNo thanks to the Bomber, the team gets to and from Milwaukee Lutheran. 13-Each class picks the most popular girl for Ice Queen candidate. Sue duly spurs the idle rich into buying war stamps. The Beaver Dam High School meets us at the High School-Wayland Mixer. 14-48 new girls become members of the YWCA at the impressive candlelight Recognition Service. 19-M.U.S. The Club Henri addition is opened -floor space for a change. 2OwBelieve it or not, the weatherman favors our Ice Carnival. Afternoon is Hlled with sleigh-rides, face washes, snowballs. At night a troupe of pro skaters give a show. Queen is Sue Dooley, King Bud Smitz. 24A Waterloo at Watertown. 26-Music hath charms, anyhow, January hath a recital. 27-Basketball boys go to Country Day. Lonely hearts troop to the Odeon to sec Casanova Brown. 30-The midnight flashlights are burned in honor of the exams which have descended upon us. FEBRUARY 8-Little orange airplanes on the stage demon- strated by Mr. Flavey teach us all about flying-well, almost all. 9-The activity floors us-roller skating. 10-Game at Lake Geneva, Junior Dance. 16-John Meyer is again in the gutter. This time at Cook's Alleys. The hardy souls brave the club's icy cold. 17-Sundry unusual characters appear at the costume dance to fatten the Y.W.'s treasury -even a little grey elephant! 22-That famous group of sinning senior feminines-the Six Prisses is formed. 23-M.U.S. game. 24ATalent discovered. Don't Take My Penny would appear to be an outstanding success in many ways. 27m'Northwestern Preps game. 28-Bobo the magician entertains us, even to disappearing rabbit! Roger learns the ele- ments of magic. MARCH 2wRed letter day! Double victory! Boys' and girls' teams beat Winnebago Lutheran. Stay-at-homes go to see Laura. 3-The J.C.'s give a taxi-dance, heave some cash into its coffers, and is again proud that it's the man who pays. 4-And here we have that noble institution, the Sunday hike. 5-Letter men are initiated into the W club by Dr. Schoen, Coach Schnut and Coach Pasko. Circled eyes and a maximum of neckties. Party at church is an auspicious beginning to Religion week. 6-7-8-Religious lectures, but the speakers, their material and no homework are all interest- ing. 10-Such familiar faces as Peanuts Wichman and Mohair Bowers oppose the varsity and get beaten 39-41 in the annual faculty- varsity B.B. game. That night wolfesses take their prey to sophs turnabout Club Lindsagon. 15- W Club charter members have their field day initiating the new letter men. Neckties predominate-20 per capita pre- cisely. 16-Four friends-Percolator, Connipulator, Conjugator, Suffocator amuse us with a danceeaftermath, the club. 17-The sensible go to see The Keys to the Kingdom. Others put their faith in the Bomber and go to Oshkosh to see an All- Star victory. 20--Surprise! Exams! 21-Forensics contest-four are chosen to enter district contest. 22-As the Latins put it-Vale! The occasion- Easter vacation. APRIL 2AWhat a darling hat! ls it new?-echoes,as we return. 6-Som: couples go to B.D.H.S. prom. The rest honor the movie with their presence. 7-Club-Hlights out at 1O:OO. State Forensics contest. 13fAfter innumerable class meetings the fresh- men finally get a chance. About time! 14-The Roundy-vous was marvelous-special applause for Mrs. Roberts. 15-Press Time-Got to go. Page 63 f 'ix J
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QL Wfffaza Qrowa 1855 .4 'tg c 1888 Proud of its past, sure of its present, Wayland moves on to greater heights. From its long and eventful history Wayland has emerged into a new and promis- ing era. The friends who are help- ing to make a greater Wayland are also helping to make a greater Pillnzm. 1896 L A
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