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September Monday, 20—And the evening and the morning were the first day. Tuesday, 21.—What a time the Freshmen do have try- ing to find their classes. First Student Body Meeting. [Iresh- men prohibited from meeting. Wednesday, 22—-Seniors and Juniors beginning to dis- cover the terror of Chemistry. Thursday, 23—-Freshmen happy—for tomorrow is Fri- day and two days at home. Gladys comes home from L. A. to enter as one of our honorable Seniors. Friday, 24—First week ended. Frosh determined to stick it out no matter how hard the effort. October Friday, 2—-Kid Party—-Freshmen dress to represent Mother Goose Characters. Didn't George, fit his part though? Saturday, 10—Senior Taffy Pull in D. S. Room. Some coffee Forrest makes! Monday, |8—Holiday to attend Riverside Fair. Friday, 22—Senior Steak Roast at White Water Point. Gladys can sure drive a Ford Truck! Friday, 29—-Sophs entertain Student Body at a Hal- lowe’en Party. Forrest won first prize. November Saturday, 6—First Basket Ball Game with Corona. Thursday, |11—-Armistice Day. H. S. has float and booth at grounds. Booth takes first prize. Saturday, 15—-Boys go to Perris. Whisper the scorc Thursday, |8—Quarterly X's. Friday, 19—-Same as yesterday. Will they ever end! Saturday, 20—-Game with Colton. Monday, 22—Feshie discovered with huge tears pour- ing down her cheeks. Why? First grade card of the year. Finals are over—Aijin’t it a grand and glorious feeling? Tuesday, 23—-Duel between boys and girls in regard to buying green ties for Girls’ Basket Ball Team. Thursday, 25-26—Two days vacation and a turkey din- ner! Page Twenty-nine
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December Saturday, 4—-Game with Beaumont. Prof almost lost his reputation on being fair and square. Thursday, 9—Debate with Chaffey. Hurrah! Won all six judges. Friday, |10—Very interesting entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus. Saturday, 11—Double Header Basket Ball Game with San Jacinto. Saturday, 17—-Senior Party for Student Body. Rah! Rah! Rah! Seniors. Firday, 16—Jan. 3—Xmas vacation! January Monday, 3—Back again. Wonder how many resolu- tions are broken already. Tuesday, 4—-Safely through another term. We will bluff our onward way. Saturday, 21—Debate with Colton. Did we win our three points? I'll say we did. February Friday, 4—Junior Class entertains Student Body to Val- entine Party. Some dainty refreshments! Thursday, 10—Petition signed by most of students that the Board grant students a half holiday on Lincoln’s birthday, February | 2. Saturday, !2—-Lincoln’s birthday and whole holiday granted. Prof. takes debaters to show at Riverside for their success in winning Chaffey and Colton debates. Monday, 14—Prof. takes whole period telling class of his trip to San Quentin. | How did he ever escape? Wednesday, |!6—Four Senior boys show loyalty to school colors by wearing green and white socks. Thursday, | 7—-Senior boys change their previous colors to the Senior colors by wearing red and white striped collars. Friday, |8—Plan dance at Club House and Doctor Pope consented to be chaperone but the dance failed to start. Monday, 21—Prof. in U. S. history: “Cut out that slang.” Tuesday, 22—-Miss Van Hagen was here to talk on Physical Culture especially for the girls. Program in after- noon and half holiday. Wednesday, 23—-Clarence W. back after having the rneasles. Thursday and Friday, 24-25—-Girls are busy making costumes, plus posters for the Operetta. March Friday, 4—Operetta given and the cast and faculty were entertained afterward by Miss McGregor. Why did four couples go to the Idyllwild later? Page Thirty
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