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Civ August 26 . 51 September 29 October' 5 6 7 8 18 21 27 November 2 4 ll 21 December 2 7 16 'N ' 4 x 's X CHnUNonUG Hegistration Day. Back to the old grind. Class meetings and elections. Danville wins first football game at Hayward. Good beginning. Old girls give new girls Get-To- Gether party. First report cards of year. Everybody glum. Student Body dance. Good time was had by all. Football at Pleasanton. No luck. Junior Pie and Cake Raffle. Tummy aches. Football at transported Flower snow formed into football at Half Hoon Bay. BOYS in HYellow Peril.H Auditorium trans- Garden of Eden. Pittsburg. Sophomore Hop. Gingham dress and overalls. Huge success. Admission nay. We labor on. Thanksgiving vacation starts. Everybody nappy f?D Student Body Dance. Fathers and Sons Banquet. Got ahead of you, girls. Christmas Program. Angels and madonnas and groceries all over the place. Two weeks rest.
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...- -f-r THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Two years ago custom of giving a price of admission food, to be placed buted-to the needy The the High School inaugurated the Christmas Charity Pageant. The is some kind of non-perishable in baskets later to be distri- in the Community. program opened with selections by the Orchestra, the String Ensemble and the Clarinet Quartet under the direction of Farrell J. Reilly. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, under the direction of Miss Ruth Finney presented a Cantata, NThe Child Jesusn. The solo numbers were sung by: Amelia Campanale, Willise Main, and Vincent Cam- panale. The Freshman and Sophomore classes presented the one-act play, NWhy the Chimes Rangu, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Prescott. The scenery, designed and prepared by Bill Hendricks made a very effective background for the medieval costumes made by the girls of the Homemaking Department under Mrs. Mary A. Binns' direction. The cast of the play was composed of the following members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes: Tulane Carrington, Ted Main, Walter Frick, Isabelle Teicheira, Douglas Kelly, Leo Stanley, Joe Teicheira, Josephine Lion, Forest Shaklee, Willise Main, Thomas Mayo, and Jean Miller. We feel that this program has been a decided success in the past two years. The Women's Club arranged the baskets and distributed the food, and we know that every one felt a little better for the presence of so much Christmas spirit. The little tots were not forgotten, for Mr. Brown's boys in Woodwork turned out some of the cutest wooden toys we've seen in a long time. There were Jumping jacks, airplanes, monkeys, men that boxed with each other, dolls that jump over sticks all brightly colored, and so happy looking they would brighten the Christmas of any child!
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' W January February March April May School again! What did Santa bring you? 4 Student Rody Dance. 28 Finals! Everybody cross and cranky. senior Pie and cake Raffle. Yummy, what cakes! Junior Play, nThc Whole Town's Talkingn--Bill Hendricks4-Ladies' Man. Movie--nDrop Kickn. Inter-class track. Seniors camo out on top. Student Body Meeting. Scott Controversy over dance committee Assembly. Dr. Knowles of The College of Pacific. Tree dedication. Stoddard's Jazz Band entertains noontimo dancers. A Junior Prom. Very Pala affair. Old Clothes Day. Grand Clean un. Track at Martinea.--movie. Mothers and Daughters Banquet. Good food. A Senior Play--HJonesyn. And they did it up brown. May Day Community Picnic. Every- body and dog here. Girls' Play Day at Concord.
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