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Calendar SEPTEMBER I0-School opens. My word! Freshmen everywhere! Zi-San Juan gives the Freshmen a royal welcome. 24-Freshman-Sophomore Scamper. l-lurray for the Sophs! 25-First rally led by Mr. Lawrence. It is a great success, full of 'ipepn and good fun. 26-First class meetings of the year. Plenty of plans afoot! 27-Mathematic classes take a vacation today. Mr. Armstrong is absent. 28-Pop! Pop! Hi-Y girls have a soda sale at the football game. OCTOBER l--Mr. Price's assembly, an alumni program. Welcome back, Betty Anne, Inez, and Frances. 4-Joyce Lawrence raises a general disturbance in the library. Joyce, we're surprised! I2-Somebody's face is red. Delilah Caldwell falls down the front steps. O dear!! Leland Baldwin is the rescuing hero. I4--A new plan is introduced for advisory groups. They are now Conference Groups. I7-Senior girls go to Roseville to break Mr. l-lolmboe's camera. 24-Student Body Program. It goes over big, and the staff of GREENBACK NOTES is happy. 26-Yearbook and Spartan staffs go to Chico to Press Convention. Congratulations on winning such high honors. NOVEMBER 2-Sophomores go Spanish in annual Sophomore Hop. 6-Joe Smith sleeps in Mr. l-login's assembly-but the band plays on. l l-School is dismissed in honor of Armistice Day. I6--Girls of the Hi-Y give a lovely Football Dance. 23- Whimsy presented by the Seniors. Congratulations, Seniors-a great play. 23-School is dismissed for a week-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 3-Back to hard work again. 4-Mr. Snyder's assembly. l-le shows amusing pictures of Seniors of '34 on their trip to the ocean. We'll be more careful this year. 5-Betty l-lixson's face for somethin'J is red today. Carl Heath pulls a chair from under her. Tisk! l3-Miss Armstrong's sixth period English class presents several scenes from A Tale of Two Cities. It is well done. I7-Mrs. Baratini gives her Hrst detention today. The victims receive two hours apiece. 20- Polished Pebbles is presented by the Music Department. 23-School dismissed for a Christmas vacation of ten days. , JANUARY 3-Well, it seems Dear Old Santa Claus treated everyone swell. 9-Addie Smith, with shoes off, dries her wet feet by the heater. l0-Mr. George B. Hall, who is to take Mr. l lawthorne's place, arrives this morning. I I-Annual Ag. Banquet. Boy! What savory odors from the kitchen! l5- Duke Myers, the Globe Trotter, entertains at assembly with a very interesting talk on newspaper work. I8-The Girls' Hi Jinx. Even the teachers come in costume--and are real kids with us. 3l--Scott Shaw thinks the way the girls wear their hair now is simply terrible - Uregular rats' nests. Sixty-nine
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FEBRUARY -Two more new students. Welcome, Dan and Virginia. Bill Casten enjoys a nap while his classmates' listen to Mr. l..awrence's history lecture. Marjorie Rose asks the boy friend out to serve detention with her. -And Eleanor Rose thinks she is a duck-playing tennis in the mud puddles. -Mr. Todd, former S. F. Postmaster, gives a very interesting talk on George Wash- ington. MARCH -Bill O'Neal leaves for New York to attend a Press Convention. Miss Knock presents a group of girls from the Sacramento Junior College who entertain us with a puppet show. Steamrollers vanquish Bonecrushers. Uust basketball teams., -Snow! And did the snowballs fly? P l l -Miss Fitch returns after a week's illness. -Bill O'Neal-a sight-seer in the great metropolis of New York. -Typing team wins honors in Sacramento. -Mary Lucich and George Artz from the Pease Music Studios capture our hearts. -On a dare, Ethel Williamson, supposedly a Hdignifredn Senior, jumps from the library window. -First day of spring! Yes, it's in the air. -Did Miss Knock receive a scare this morning?? Some one kidnapped her car. fFound victim two blocks away.l APRIL -Report cards today-and were a lot of us fooled???? -To stay for detention or to hoe weeds?-that is the question. -Mr. I-lolmboe has us look at the birdie for more group pictures. - The Boomer is presented by the Juniors, and success is truly theirs. E -The Honor Scholarship Society treat themselves to a well deserved banquet. -Seniors silhouetted by Ted Ellsworth, who christens Louie Logan El Capitanf' We wonder why?? -Who says that only girls are vain? Just look at Kenny Brown's permanent. -Education Program, and the parents see what we do at San Juan. -Spring Vacation-and the popularity contest ends, with Elna Johnson and Joe Smith the winners. -Davis Picnic-with San Juan placing fifth. -A new candidate for future Spartan squads. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Paine. -Quill and Scroll Banquet. MAY -Senior Ball. A lovely affair in a lovely setting. -Senior girls call off their two-day trip to Dillon's Beach. -Seniors enjoy a very lovely banquet as guests of the Junior Class. . . Mrs. Macl..eod likes the Elks' Observation Tower. Ahem! -Music, music everywhere-San Juan's Music Festival. -Why all the excitement? Ah, GR'E'ENBACK NOTES '35 arrives! -A busy day and an interesting evening-our annual school fair. -Senior boys take their annual trek. -We are really dignified Seniors for our Baccalaureate Service. -Ag. boys flucky creaturesj depart for Yosemite Valley. -Last high school holiday. -F arewell, San Juan. 1 Seventy-one
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