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1 r..H', ,, THE oRci-1'Es'rRA i About twenty-five students enrolled in the orchestra this year. During the first semester two consecutive periods were devoted to orchestral Work, but the last semester the first period was given over to conference. During the first semester we well nigh drove our instructor to distraction. But it must need be remembered that most of us signedup for instruments with which we were not in the least familiar. Very few of us had received previous instructionfeither pertaining to our instruments or orchestral work. From such humble beginnings we have advanced slowly but surelyg we have made mistakes and profited by themg and we have increased our reper- toire from the simple exercise of The Fox and the Goose, to waltzes, marches, and even selections from Grand Opera. The orchestra has played at rallies 'at various times, but made their first public appearance the night of A Full House -the high school play. We have played in public several times since, namely: at the grammar school the night of 'I'opsy and Eva, the night of VVindmills of Holland, the operetta given by the Girls' Glee Club, and at Commencement. It is extremely unusual for a high school of our size to have so complete an instrumentation-the oboe and basoon alone are lacking. May the orchestra, which has established such a firm foundation this year, continue with even greater enthusiasm and success next year. -Dorthy Ladd, lT 7'w r.i.i1,i -. Y ,N ,r . . ' lulullllll ll - -Aix,-if lllll lim llll ul. lllr Willie 'll lm 3 W l ' 1 .. .., ..., .,,...,rr., ..,,. ,,.. . .. , . . 1 L.. .' , ITwenty-Evel
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49 710 'H 0 FOOTBALL Galt, 14-Stockton, 7 Last fall Galt l-li introduced a new and long desired sport, football. We had good material for a team, so suits were purchased and, under the guid- ance of Coach Hoffman, the team began practicing. Our first practice game was with Stockton I-li B class. The game, played at the Oak Park baseball diamond, was an interesting one. VVith line bucks and end runs we were able to put the score over in our favor. Galt, 6-Sutter Creek, 12 Our first game in the C. l. F. league was with Sutter Creek on our grid- iron. Sutter Creek had us outweighed considerably, but nevertheless the first half closed with the score 6 to O in our favor. ln the second half Sutter Creek came back strong and scored two touchdowns, turning the game in their favor. Galt, 6-Lodi, 19 The second league game was with Lodi Hi B class on the Lodi field. Lodi showed good form, making three touchdowns. During the last three minutes Dresser got away with an end run scoring a touchdown. Galt, 0-Ione, 6 I 1 ' . ' - . l he following week we Joni neyed to lone and played one of the best games of the season. VVe started with a rush, but lone, finding a weak spot in our line. was able to score a touchdown, the only one in the game. Galt, 2-jackson, 0 We were all set to eat jackson alive when word came that they had for- feited the game. Sure was lucky for them! The seore in this case was 2 to O. Galt, 0-Sonora, 58 A The Sonora game was close at hand and the team was practicing continu- ously. VVe arrived at Sonora, had dinner, rested a while and suited up. The field was in bad shape, one continuous lake of mud and water. Sonora had us outclassed in size and weight: nevertheless we took our defeat in good humor. Galt, 13-Stockton, 19 Our last game was at Stockton. Sonora and Stockton were tied for first place in the league. Wfe played a preliminary at the College of Pacific. The game was well played by both teams, but we surely made Stockton earn their end of the score. ITwenty uevenjl
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