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28-Fri.-The Youth Group puts on a turnabout, the Winter Roundup, in the small gym. 29-Sat.-We win our basketball game at Racine Lutheran, 53-48, and at home there is a downtown movie party to see A Star is Born. 31-Mon.-American Emphasis Week starts with movies in the auditorium. FEBRUARY 2-Wed.-It is a beautiful, sunny Groundhog Day as American Emphasis Week closes with a speech by Wisconsin's attorney general, Vernon Thomson. 4-Fri.-Basketball at M.U.S.-we win, 73-41. Mr. Williams shows colored movies of his boys' camp in Canada, and the rec room is open. '5-Sat.-We make a clean sweep athletically, defeating West Bend in basketball, Stevens Point in swimming, and Madison's West High in wrestling. The Y.W.'s March of Dimes Masquerade is a big success. The little gym is decorated with hundreds of balloons. CTalk to the girls who blew themlD 8-Tue.-We lose a basketball game at Northwestern, 52-50. 9-VVed.-The juniors have a great day-class rings arrive. 11-Fri.-Good bye for a while. 14-Mon.-Hello, again. How was your long week end? l7-Thur.-Community Concert in the auditorium with a male quartet called the Songmasters. 18-Fri.-Wrestling meet at Stoughton. The forensics competition is held in the auditorium and is followed by a movie featuring the music of Gilbert and Sullivan. I9-Sat.-Basketball at M.C.D.-we lose, 58-43. Our swimmers take first place from Elgin, M.U.S., and Lake Forest in a quadrangular meet held here. The juniors' activity is called Jungle Fantasy. 25-Fri.-The sophomores hold a downtown movie party, King Richard and the Crusaders and Phffft.
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JANUARY, 1955 l-Sat.-The morning after the night before-Happy New Year!! 3-Mon.-Welcome back to school in the really, truly centennial year. 4-Tue.-Basketball at Horicon. We come home victorious by a 47-45 score. 7-Fri.-A good, cold walk down to the Odeon to see The High and the Mighty. 8-Sat.-We win a swimming meet at Elgin, 48-26. The activity is a dance given by the town students in the little gym. Cotton-covered balloons make very good snowballs . . . and don't take the schmoos, please. ll-Tue.-Basketball at Watertown. We beat the Northwestern Preps, 55-48. 14-Fri.-M.U.S. comes here for a basketball game and goes home with a 59-37 defeat. 15-Sat.-The swimmers win again, this time by 39-35 at Lake Forest. The bas- ketball team drops a 53-50 decision to M.C.D. here. The rec room is open after the game. I6-Sun.-Miss Bridges' and Miss MoncrieFf's pupils give a recital in the audi- torium. 18-Tue.-We lose a basketball game at St. Mary's Springs, 69-48. 21-Fri.-Ice Carnival Week End gets underway with snow sculpturing in the af- ternoon. At night is a basketball game against Lake Forest highlighted by the first appearance of the girls' drill squad Cwho inspired OD the boys to a 62-49 victoryj. We all get on the radio as WBEV makes a recording of the announcement of Laura and Fred's election as queen and king of Ice Carnival. 22-Sat.-Informal lunch and broomball and hockey games. Wayland wins every event of the swimming meet against M.U.S. At night is the wonderful Coronation Ball featuring the music of the Tempelaires. 23-Sun.-Finals of the broomball series and a general quieting-down so we can start to think about- 26-Wed.-SEMESTER EXAMS. CNeed more' be said?D 27-Thur.-The big gym is almost as cold as the sub-zero atmosphere outdoors, so we all wear lots of heavy clothes. 8-Fi-, iii 'i rv ' , 5. . - , . g 2.: Rx' ns I . ,r A 5 sir,f,., ? , 3 - ,PWR -ws-uf ir' W il gf ., . ., ,.. .f it. aa:- , .,.,.',.. 3 ,V H nib l 1 l 1 f W... ' ' '.C.-.Ha - , 5 K if-A g ,.- ' x ' . fi- -
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gl 26-Sat.'XVayland is host Cessl to lX'l.U.S., Downer, and Kemper Hall for the girls' basketball tournament, Uur girls finish second. The Gallery of Stars Cor was it Gallery of Rogues?D is the freshman activity. 27-Sun.-Founders' Day. Guest speaker, Dr. Benjamin Nyaradi, gives a most interesting talk. At night, awards are presented and we see old Wax'land movies. RTARCII 4-Fri.-hlidwest Prep Conference basketball tournament begins here, with games all afternoon and evening. 5fSat.-Excitement rises to a fever pitch as VVayland wins the championship game from North Shore Gountrv Day in a double-overtime sudden death play-off. The hnal score is 48-46 with Paul Deniger sinking the deciding bucket. ll-Fri.-The juniors present The Greatest Show on Earth as their activity-lots of entertainment, including an original sliit and kangaroo court. l2fSat.-College board exams for those luckv CFD seniors. Alice in Waterland is given in the evening. The second show is followed by a grand throwing-in of everyone from Miss De Groot on down. The junior boys open Club Henri for the evening. l4-Mon.-As if there weren't enough going on, six-weeks exams come along to add to the confusion. 15-Tue.-The Vllaukesha Svmphony Orchestra plays a concert in the auditorium. 16-XVed.-Exams terminate, and we leave for home or VVashingt0n, D.C., for a much-needed vacation. 26-Sat.-The group who took the VVashington trip arrives home, tired but with .1 wonderful ten davs behind them. 28-Nlon.-Back again-we're headin down the home stretch now. . fl APRIL 1-Fri.-April Fool's Day. The movie party is at the Odeon to see The Long Gray Line. lip' 'fli- es YE! ' Fi. la .X I P? . jg if. if A Q i f i'1 J ' 1 A it lt - 1 :- 'YH' RL- Q.,- 8
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