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F i Freshmen On August 24, 1936, 48 very nervous and frightened freshmen enter- ed Sutter Creek Union High. Because of the kind treatment we received, and the dance the sophomores gave us after the initiation, and in order to show that we had no hard feelings against the sophomores, we gave them a dance soon afterwards. The officers we elected for our class were John Tallia., president, John Arnese, vice-president, Betty Mcee, secretary, and Mrs. Bowls, sponsor. In basketball our representatives were John Tallia, Jesus Garcia, Wil- liam Johnson, Clement Castro, Joe Vasquez, Jim Smith and Bobby Jurovich. The boys that went out for football were Jesus Garcia, Clement Castro, Jim Smith, Joe Vasquez, and William Johnson. Jesus Garcia, Alfred Fall, Vernon Greilich, and Fred Fisher signed up for baseball. The freshman tennis team was composed of Kenneth Hunt, Betty McGee, Joan Erickson, Caroline Allen, Audrey Crain and Betty Barton. We are very proud of the part Betty Weston had in the Christmas Play and of the parts Betty Schoonover and Louis Gacanich had in the operetta. After all these things, we have high hopes for our class in future years. ---Joan Erickson 21,
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Calendar August 24. School begins anew with three new teachers, Margaret Vander- burgh, Delwin Poe, and Walter Markley added to the faculty. We have a new agricultural building this year under the supervision of Mr. Markley. F orty-eight freshmen have been enrolled. September 4. Freshman initiation. The Sophs give them the works . A dance followed and everyone had a fine time. September 18. First Tuberculin test given. Many bumps appear and of course everyone is frightened. Senior rings arrive. The Seniors think they are the best rings chosen by any senior class yet. The announcements and picture frames are also chosen. October 7. Second Tuberculin test given. October 8. Service Club initiation. Fun! Music! Girls galore!! ' October 12. We send good-will delegates to Sonora. The lucky people are Helen Pinelli, Claudine Murphy, John McGee, and Altero D,Agostini. Mr. Markley was selected as the lucky chauffeur. October 16. Thirty-six go to Weimar to be X-rayed. They had a good timeg ditched school, but they were glad to get back safe and sound. October 16. Sonora sends her delegates over. Many Howery speeches. October 28. Jacqueline Duke again visits our school and entertains us with .her violin. October 30. Senior pictures are taken. Oh, boy! November 3. We have presidential election at school with Roosevelt getting the majority vote. November 6. We send good-will delegates to J aokson. November 9. Senior proofs arrive. Ouchl . ' Jackson sends good-will delegates over. Their speeches were about sportsmanship, spirit, fight, and all that. November 10. Armistice day program. Attorney Allen Martin addressed the student body. November 11. Jackson game. We won't say much about it because you know it's not a very important game. Miss Ryan seen at the game. November 13. Report Cards out as usual. Teachers hide. Novmber 21-29. Thanksgiving vacation. November 30. Back to school. VV e get nothing but cold turkey from the teachers. December 3. The Jack Rank program was presented. The Sutter Gram- mar School and the Jackson High also enjoyed the program. December 11-18. We have a Christmas Play ticket sale contest with the Seniors coming out on top. December 18-January 4. Christmas vacation. l January 4. Everyone wearing new Christmas clothes to school. 23
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