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January 7. - Slavs missing today. Oh-h-h, theress something in the air! fanuary 8. The Grammar School and the two high schools enjoy the per- formance of Orendo the Magician fl hopej . january 11-14. Examinations. january 15. Report cards. January 18-22. Not much happening. S'too cold to do much. Volcano bus fails to come in! January 26. James Williams demonstrates '6The Wonder of Liquid Air . February 1-8. Vacation because of Hu and snow. February 22. Some of the group pictures for the Skip are taken. Wash- ington's Birthday program. March 1. More group pictures for the Skip are taken by Van Thiel. March 3. Old clothes day. Did we have fun! Donald Drake and Douglas Kipp would make perfect girls. Perdue wasn't so bad, either. March 4. A play., GgAlJ1'3ll3Hl Lincoln , is given. This is the fourth of the series to he given. March 12. A dance in honor of our coach and his wife is given hy the S. C. Society and Service Cluh. It was the hit of the year. March 19. Operetta uTune In is presented. The two Quirolo song-birds have the leading parts. April 21. Typing Contest. May 14. Senior class presents their annual play, Who's Who At Tourist Homev. The seniors showed some of their talent. Now they are sorry that this is their last time to show it to the public before they leave Sutter Hi. May 21. Junior Prom. Dresses! Music! The Juniors used great skill in decorating the gym. May 24-26. An exciting week! Exams.: Skip is publishedg and all the Seniors are a Hutter as graduation draws near. June 3. A sad day and yet a glad day for the high and mighty Seniors. Graduation! The Seniors and the teachers forget how to write their namesg they have written them so many times. Report cards out. We go home at noon and once again the school closes its doors after another successful year. Graduation N ight. It's 8:15 and the Seniors are ready to marchg the music beginsg they march up the aisleg now they are seated on the stage. All of the speeches are made and diplomas are handed out. The music be- gins and again they march down the aisle with their sheepskins tucked well under their arms. Ah! The door at last! Out go the Seniors and they say goodbye to dear old Sutter Hi.. June 4. Senior Ball. Last official appearance of the seniors at their Alma Mater. 24 1
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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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Activities p X Il llliinniu I I l NLE I 'l th' .nnin fgtwfl. 'L On September fourth, the Sophomore Class started the social wheel revolving with a snappy Freshman initiation based on the idea of a recreation park. Donald Drake was master of ceremonies. The Whole student body looked forward to the initiation because no hazing had been permitted the first week of school. The second spoke of the social wheel was created on September 18, when the Freshman Return Dance was given. The dance was enjoyed by everyone who attended. The Rally and Rally Dance formed the third spoke of the social wheel. Seeking to avenge our 6-0 defeat of last year, the freshmen, along with the rest of the student body, prepared a huge bonfire. On the evening of Novem- ber 9, the bonfire, after being sucessfully guarded over the week-end, was lighted. The dance that followed the lighting of the fire was enjoyed by everyone. The social wheel was given another whirl on December 18, when the Christmas Play Pleased Ta Meetchav was presented. The play portrayed a family which had just acquired a lot of money, and a young country hick. 25
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