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1922 LOOKOUT School Calendar 1921 DARK AGES Great numbers of Barbarians occupy town hall and engage in petty wars. June— 7—Peace reigns. MEDIEVAL HISTORY September— 6— Horde of 120 Barbarians migrated to new school and invaded Senior High regions. 7— Vacation; Fair week. 8— Continued invasions. Many legions lost in halls of Doom. 9— Unlucky day for School schedule. 12— Revival of learning. Triangular struggle between hooks, teachers and students. 13— State of rebellion exists, aided by blows of husky workmen. 15— Pounding of pipes force Miss Cow’s class to retreat to the sanctuary of room 19. 16— Hopkins Fair. Walkout for some of brilliant students, causing an excuse epidemic afterward. 19—First football scrimmage. 21— Glee Club organized. 22- Respective classes choose executives for coming century of time. 26— Noise and confusion still exist. 27— Sandbags made first appearance. October— 3— Four whole weeks of school year gone. 4— ‘‘Breezy” blew in with an excuse, hut left the copy on library table. More forethought next time, Dickey. 5— Coach Henkel parts company with a front tooth during football practice. 6— Gold Dust Crew invade the building. 7— Football game with Hopkins. Dedication of school building, great event in history. II Football battle between Blake and Wayzata. 13—Let’s have an annual. 11—Student body gave the Faculty a reception with lots to eat. 15— Game with Excelsior. 16— Annual staff elected. 19—Girls’ (3ub is organized with Hazel Anderson as president. 21—Girls’ Club sweetened the school by selling candy; result was a hired bus to game at Mound. Had so much pep tire flattened. 24—Mr. Probasco made his first appearance at school. 26—Donald Dickey studied one whole period without stopping. 28— Pie sale by Girls’ Club. Football game, Wayzata vs. St. Louis Park. Sophomores had a party. 31—Hallowe'en and peace reigns.
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1922 LOOKOUT Sophomore Class History The teachers in the grades would have been astounded could they have foreseen what kind of a class they were helping to form. We traveled with great rapidity through the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The marks in the grade books which were accumulated during that time excel the marks of all the other classes. When we came into High School as Freshmen, we were fifty strong. Among the fifty were a few persons of great intellect while the rest were favored with average everyday minds, such as the writer’s. We were so brilliant in our work that the teachers left Wayzata knowing much more than they did when they came. Shortly after school opened there was held an event which set all of us immediately planning revenge. Oh. the things we were to do, and the tortures we were to inflict. In a way, we pitied the future Freshmen. But, then. Well, after all we must admit that our Freshman year was very successful. Those of us who had “dug’’ sufficiently were promoted to the rank of Sophomores. Then came vacation. After that long period of studying (?). we came back to our uplifted station. But, alas! No Freshmen to initiate. Consoling ourselves as best we could, we put our superfluous energy on our studies. At least, most of us did. Some showed a disposition to lag. This year found that our class had grown to sixty-odd. As a class we were prominent in everything—athletics, also along literary lines. Our brilliancy shone the brightest in the various entertainments given. And now, after two years of toil, we are about to l e made Juniors. Ah, well, you shall hear from us again. CLASS OF ’24. On Class Day, we made a lasting impression through our vivid colors, Orange and Black.
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1922 LOOKOUT School Calendar November— 1— Wayzata defeated Luther Seminary at football, 21-13. 2— M. E. A. vacation begins. 7— Student Council organized. 8— Physics Laboratory converted into a prison for a short sentence only. 9— School banner presented to school by Girls Club. Donald Dickey gets material for transcendental theme from a Gopher. 10—Rev. Medlar gave a talk on Armistice Day. 15— Seniors gave a movie for the benefit of the “Lookout.” 17—Flighty Juniors parading halls with hands held high displaying new class rings. 23—The Equinox Society entertained the honorable Oddians at a Thanksgiving program. 21 Thanksgiving comes once a year. Hurrah! 29—Seniors held an important business meeting. December— 2—A brilliant banquet was given in honor of the football boys by the Dumb Belles. 5— Campaign launched for the sale of the “Lookout. 6— Letters formally presented to football heroes. 7— Americanization program given by school. 9—First basket ball game of the season played with Mound. 16— Wayzata the scene of a basket ball game with Hopkins. 22— Junior High gave Christmas program. 23— Oddians rendered Christmas program, after which vacation began. 21—Peace reigns on the school knoll for two weeks. 1922 MODERN HISTORY January— 9—School again invaded by returning students. Mr. Henkel exercised the camera, taking pictures for the “Lookout.” 10—Miss Gow at home while History and Latin classes revelled in idleness. 17— Midway Junior High Girls played the Wayzata Junior High Girls in an amusing game of basket ball. 19— The Seniors spent the day in Minneapolis having their pictures taken. 20— Basket ball game at Hopkins. 23—The Senior proofs received, causing both vanity and horror.
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