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.7 xy MAY DAY FETE On May Day of this year an old custom of San Ramon Valley was revived---that of having a com- munity May Day Festival. Under the direction of Principal Joseph Bisig a general committee was or- ganized with representatives from every organization in the valley. This group drew up plans for the general program of the day. With Mr. A. E. Davies of Alamo, as the Master of Ceremonies, and Mr. Fred Wiedemann of San Ramon as Marshal of the Day' a long parade formed at the High School grounds on May l, and paraded the length of the town and ' back to the school. There were floats of all des- criptions, Spanish riders, doll ar p ades, bicycles, one-hoss shays, and even a wild man Numerous prizes were donated by the these were awarded after the judges selections. Just as the parade returned to in.a cage. Sequoians, and had made their the school grounds it began to rain, and continued all after- noon. An elaborate sports' program had been planned for the afternoon, but since the weather did not clear up it had to be abandoned, and everyone danced in the school auditorium instead. Many people showed a desire to continue the dance that night, so the orchestras consented, and the dancing continued until about eleven-thirty that night. ' In spite of the bad weather, and in spite of the fact that the picnic lunches had to be eaten inside the building, everyone seemed to have no' end of fun, and the consensus of opinion was that the day was a huge success. Certainly every organ- ization in the valley did its utmost to cooperate and make the day one to be remembered for some time. .People who formerly lived in the valley and moved away returned for the day, and in every corner one could see friends who in some cases had not seen each other for some years, talking over old times and pastimes. It seems to be the hope of nearly everyone that the old custom will be carried out in the years to come, and not just revived for one year.
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C7 ' A X TZ May 26 Girls' League Picnic. Sunburn and ants. June 2 Junior and Senior Banquet. Everyone dolled up fit to kill. 6 Senior Picnic. Very exclusive affair 8 Graduation. 9 Senior Ball. A sigh and a tear. School ends. Much hand shaking,' kissing, and writing down of ad- dresses. S S 'diiffd' T' ' dM'M V 472525 AQTN ,ef -, Q 1. Q. v QV' MTU? QS .rYi2X. SE?:, X 2 X J AZN. N N., N' Ms- 4- '1 E.. fW'b 1' A fsvfabgt L WDAX XI? N E i
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