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AISSANCE J 0 JS I, ff IANUARY l l-New Year. QWJ lbflunior Dance. 0 23-Coachella-Basketball. I 26-Basketball-Blythe. K 28-BasketballATWenty-nine Palms. 3OfEnd of semester. . fame FEBRUARY R' l3-Iunior Assembly-Iinx Dance. f- .. -A 7' -Annual Theme Chosen. , ' ' ' l8 2U-Sophomore Assembly. R , 22-Billy Bob Shaw killed in car crash. ' Q , .43 T -K 24k-Senior Play chosen. 'N 25-Funeral services for Billy Bob Shaw. X - ' School only half day. ' L 27-Frosh Assembly. A Y A ' Zllfogviilijiu FEB . -Students take over city offices. MARCH l l 13-Heavenly Dance. l7-Movie Assembly. 18-Movie Assembly. 20-luniors put on Sadie Hawkins Dance. 27-Desert Circus Day. , Student Kangaroo Court. Parade. Circus. 28-Big Top Ball. APRIL fx 5-Easter. 1U-Iunior Senior Prom. 24N-Senior Play. MAY l 5-Senior Ditch Day 24-Baccalaureate. 29-Graduation.
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RECONN OCTOBER 2-Final Student Body Election. 4-Indians Win at Redlands ll-U. lU-Girls' League Dance. l2--lndians blitz Calipatria 13-U. 17-P.S.H.S. whips Banning 12-6. Tennis Club Party. 24-Indians triumph at Coachella S K 20 MQW DECEMBER 4-Basketball-Redlands. 6-Senior Formal Dance. 7-laps bomb American possessions. 8 -War declared on Iapan. -Spanish Club Fiesta. -Palm Springs first blackout. -Christmas Day. -Back to school. 9 lU 22-Beginning of Christmas vacation. 25 29 28 SEPTEMBER l5-School opens. 140 pupils enroll. l7-Constitution Day. l8-Senior Class officers elected. 26-Student Body nominating assembly. 30-Student Body primaries. 'n GV? A . l 1. . YB iff 4, Nttwwyywjxx yvixrunla ,. v 5:2 fl YJ f f X r . 6 71. X t 20-13 Jw? X ' 'ffsf ff. oofifi NOVEMBER l-Football-P. S. beats Excelsior l2-O. 3-Playday. 6-New Auditorium presented. 7-Palm Springs vs. Beaumont-Lost 27-O Victory Dance in new auditorium. -Holiday-Armistice Day. -Teachers' Institute-Vacation. -Thanksgiving Day. Indians beat Blythe l8-6. -Basketball-San Iacinto. Z' 1-1 m IW fees 4 if ii.. ff
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KNUPP, President LIPPS, Vice--Pres. MUTASCIO, Secretary MARTINEAU, Treasurer GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls' League Launching the school year under the faithful guid- ance oi President Dorothy Knupp and other chosen officers, the Girls' League has experienced a very successful year of activities. Taking in funds from a Patriotic Dance made possible a representation of our school at the Girls' League Confederation of which We are now a member. Adding to their laurels, the girls can also be credited with out- standing school achievements such as the Heavenly Dance, and one of the year's finest assemblies. Next year the girls are planning a program just as full of fun and excitement as that of this year.
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