THE CRIMSON AND WHITE




 

Calendar 1934-35

 

 

Sept. 3 - First day of school - we're back in dear old N. H. S. and to think, we're actually Seniors!

Sept. 5 - Second day of school - observe a lot of verdant greenery over in the Freshman section.

Sept. 6 - We've a lot of new books this year; of course they make us dig right in and study??

Sept. 7 Freshman still rushing madly about and getting located.

Sept. 8 - Mr. Peters explained carefully and in great detail the filing in of registration cards - a freshman chirps, "What if he ain't got no card?"

Sept. 15 - Football practice going full swing.

Sept. 17 - Rah, Rah, Rah! Lonnie, Henry, and Jimmy elected as cheerleaders.

Sept. 20 - Free Matinee dance in gym - No charge - Large crowd.

Sept. 21 - First assembly program - we were entertained for an hour by the Jubilee Singers.

Sept. 28 - Lost football game to Chippewa 7-2. Dirty shame, don't you think?

Oct. 1 - Seniors voted on class pictures. As per usual - some dissatisfied with the voting results. Pep meeting for stock and grain judging teams.

Oct. 5 - Played Black River, 15-6.

Oct. 11-12 - Teachers' Convention. We hope they enjoyed themselves - we did.

Oct. 23 - E. Stanley Books Student of Dickens.

Oct. 24 - Masquerade party sponsored by the Boy and Girl Scouts.

Nov. 5 - Initiated Girl Scouts - Alarm clocks ran here and there.

Nov. 6 - Davis Light Opera Company - presented snatches from operettas.

Nov. 13 - William Noel first wore his red shirt and green necktie. Oh, my eyes!

Nov. 11 - Armistice Day - we won the game from Medford at Stanley. Franklin Nehs to tall men standing in front of him, "Down in front." the six-footers all sat down without looking around to see the monster whose voice they had so meekly obeyed.

Nov. 19 - What is going to happen - Miss Forsyth forgot to make a library announcement!!

Nov. 20 - Everybody seems to be wearing braids and bangs, but more are wearing braids -- we wonder if bangs are too loud.

Nov. 23 - Game with Marshfield 31-23 in our favor - we are wondering why Mr. Becker is wearing dark glasses. You weren't missing anything, Dick; there were only three Marshfield girls here.

Nov. 27 - Basketball game with Stanley here: 6-20.

Nov. 28 - First day of Thanksgiving Vacation. Are we thankful!!

Dec. 3 - A man spoke on light - it was very interesting. Assembly program in the morning.

Dec. 4 - Mr. Anderson blew up in physics class today. He went to pieces when one of the students exploded one of his theories.

Dec. 5 - Polly Wittke is chewing gum today. It's the truth; we're not stretching it a bit.

Dec. 7 - Game with Marshfield there: 23-15. Miss Getz agrees that parents are the last people on earth who ought to have children.

Dec. 12 - Mr. Gibson - Lecture course.

Dec. 23 - Last day of school before Christmas vacation. Miss Getz left for home before Latin Class - our vacation started early. Thanks.

Jan. 7 - Well, school has started again. Just hope for the best and keep your powder dry.

Jan. 8 - School seems to be getting complicated again, but let's hope the Seniors hold out until spring.

 

Jan. 9 - On the third day after vacation everyone blossomed out in his finery. Miss Getz absent for the third day. Although she doesn't enjoy being sick, we enjoy the rest from classes.

Jan. 10 - Everybody got mad today; we think we are going to beat Humbird.

Jan. 11 - Played the Huskies - anything might happen: 43-9.

Jan. 14 - Everybody is dull in school today; Moose practice is too much for them.

Jan. 15 - Typographs! Imagine! Guess what's coming in a few days - correct again.

Jan. 17 - Miss Welch found $2. Somebody's already claimed it. She thinks she never has any luck. - Pep meeting today.

Jan. 18 - Merrillan there: 39-14. Exemptions read.

Jan. 19 - School Mixer.

Jan. 20 - Fairchild there: 42-23.

Feb. 1 - Mr. Peters made a brilliant announcement "Please don't pound feet on desk."

Feb. 4 - Jane Dudley and her violin.

Feb. 5 - Humbird there: 41-7.

Feb. 13 - Mr. Winkley came to school with little red spots all over his face - what could they be?

Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day - another teacher has measles.

Feb. 15 - Lowell played the part of gentleman when Miss Getz asked him a question - "I'll let Rose answer it."

March 5 - Orpheon Quartette.

March 7-8-9 - District Tournament - we lost to Abbotsford - everybody came home with swollen eyes and red noses.

March 14 - Bud Arndt knows that the name of the vessel in the story for English was not the "Mary Ellen' but "Mary Allen." He even spelled it. He would know.

March 15 - Augusta here: 45-30 - The first day of Grain Judging - Troops and troops of country kids.

March 20 - Augusta and Neillsville, 31-9.

March 21 - Band Concert.

April 1 - Mary Ann Grzanna did a snake dance in Latin Class today.

April 9 - What's the matter with Bob Dahnert's hair? He says it's wrinkles, in his pillow - we wonder!

April 10 - Miss Getz is all for starting a drive to get students to return report cards, the day after they are issued. Who wouldn't, after reading that list twice?

April 16 - District Speaking Contest at Osseo.

April 19 - Band Tournament at Eau Claire - Glee Club goes.

May 7 - Mr. Anderson was having the Physics class average their six weeks' grades.

May 9 - Band Play.

May 16 - Senior Class Play.

May 17 - Miss Forsyth (in History class) - "Yesterday we discussed China telling about the time the country first came into existence. etc. Today we will discuss the development of Japan. - "Hugh, can you tell me about Japan?"

Hugh - "I don't read about that today."

Buddy Arndt - "I thought this was an American History class."

May 24 - Prom.

May 26 - Baccalaureate.

May 28 - Commencement exercises.

 

 




 

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