Calaveras High School - Skull Yearbook (San Andreas, CA)

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eral x worle 'rc l c 11 tlc er reel nlfrr et on axeraefe ls male up 'rt e 'I he e x IY!Ill'lBtl0I1 grades e X X orle so on e 'l of real abr ancl not a test ot possible ablllty through ex dlT!lI1ltl0Il alone To grlcluate orle must hare SlXfG n points or hours of passing worle or tlftecn points of IKLOIUUILIIKIOCI worle The IIIIIICFQIICG between the two ls this lf your average IS three Illlfll class IU any or all ot the sixteen sub jects you may graduate but you c rnnot be rc comme nclecl unless your axerage IS two, or scconcl crass IH at least ilfttlll subjects Some clo not seem to unelerstancl accreclltlng ancl reeommerlcllng A hlgll scllool l n x accreclltecl untll the se olel xlslt of the unl xerslty examlner This examiner comes only w hen there IS a gracluatlng class ID the school Hut the tact that a high school IS accreclltefl does rlot permit exery graduate to enter college The graduate must have hrs DI'll1tl pal s recommenclat ons 'No other men ber of re tleutx can recommend to collc e the worle anel the ot the wee are rxeragecl with whole the esvstem x l me hrst clas ancl wherl the examiner wlslts the school he place that principals rrarrrc arnong those whose I'tCO!TlYNElII1tl0IlQ may be ercceptel In orel r to reall? whrt a broacl henehclent training the high ehool glxes COllSllltI' the hlgh school teachers lncl their tralnlng 'Ihe moelern high school te rcher talces a tour ye rr high school cours first This IS followed by touryears of college He re the w orlc IQ breael tlllllg' and elevating lectures are given bv prominent men and women of the nation lVIrn anl women of the hlgfrest eclucatlon clcwelop the moral rnentel anel phxslcil capa b1l1t es of the stu lent 15cfte rgraduatlon 'rn extra xear I9 spent IH teacher s preparatory worlc Four months of this time lb gn en to actual teach mg uncler competent sup rxlsron Then the teacher comes to the high school worlc capable ancl wlthaspl nclld training for oclalefhelency He IS certlhcated however to teach one two or at the most three ubjects as fllbtllfy English or Nlathematlcs It IS a mistaken ldea that a Illgh school teacher can teach anything They hate taleen work along many lines, but they haxe made a speclal stuclx of those subjects for hleh they are certltieatecl Ur I lt I9 so important that these teacher e ccluc rted must rlot thelr VSOIR their tP2iCIl1Ilg be lmportrnt nel of xalue One writer cle clares that exerx flax of lllgll school 15 worth terl cloll rrs to the stuclent He brses his conl putatlon on the more eflrelent worle that the high school box or glrl e'ln do incl hence the better YOSIUOIIQ th'1t hc ls rble to obtain and But wh rt r the real value of r high school lC'cltl0ll ln the er ' Does It make an elltlerenee whcthtr you lenow rnytlnng about e evolution ot plant and mil lfe lne thc lr relrtlon to man' Does lt help 11 person lf he can erepress his thoughts clearly 'lnc eorrclsclx r ya to hlm tha prefers the best lrl literature to r IIHTIL noxel7 Docs rt help hlm throufh the w orlcl lt he h rs been tralnccl to loole at botll slclcs ot 1 cues Il? Does It m1'ee IIN 1 better man 0 realrae, the great struggle of hum rnlty to sep arate right from Wrong? These questions ue, concerned with tlc moral rncl lrlte lleetual QICIL school LtlLICclt1OII How rbout the s e Irl athlct es the student ge of high IJll5SlLll speak of bullclrng the mental tralnlng, rncl character The Joy of gooel sport ancl goocl Iellowshlp lrl some game will give hlm 'l pleas lnt memory tor a lrf time An ll these things Wlllth mrlee lite wor l w 11 e rrc lrl the reach of exery one It ou cannot atlorcl to go to a city high 'school flncl 1. countrx high s llool where expenses max be more than halved ancl there get rll the splencllcl thing-l which the hlgh school otlcrs you In closing I quote from Freel lXewton Qcott of the I,lllIVtIaltV ot IxfIlC'l1lg'Ul Fhls author IS w Fltlllg, on onll or e phase of high sc loo w rk It gli h ar the stuclx ot Eng lsr Cl8.salCa Horne writer hacl srlcl that Erellsh classics were ur rel rtecl to llte th rt r prepare tion tor college bx means of them was not l preparatlol tor lite And this IS Mr Scott s answer est phrrses preprfltlon tor re rne relation to lite h me been so brnellecl rbout ot late that they hfrxe become strlc rn rlnros meaningless lenexer I re I1 w to ask what this llfe rs bout wh ch we lt so much of ancl with w hreh cxerxtnlng Ill educatlon lb to be so llltlllfldttlk connected' Of what docs It LOIISI t Fxtlmg rnel tllllllxlllg, '1'lj ' I1I.1l ley l 1 1'el 's e lvl f' '.t .1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 's b- - ' 1 '1 the 'L' e e th1 1. , . 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If ' '12 icl1'? 1 1.1 1 , rts the principal is a first class teacher, his work the pure air ancl exercise lle1 nc1e1cls, not to vil I 1 ' s 1 sag 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 e ' ' e 1 ,131 , 4 , , es . .' ' 1 1 1 , , ' , A, . - I 1 1 I ,- I I I ri ' 5 ' I ' ' 3 I, ' V ' I ' 1 4 Av I I A x rf' 2 1 Y I A 'Lx . 1. e ' ,' :la ' ew tl ' '-,sy ' , v1'1z.,' , 4 ,v,., L 'y I ' I iz I 1 ' . ' Y 2 'NY I C ' r rn' I r' N' r ' - I 9 f I ' ' ' 1 I v - 1 I 1 I r I 2 I ' ' y s I I - I I - - 'K s - ' K 'e , ' ' , .S ' I ' ' . A l - f ' I 1' '- I VI X I e : ' . ' I ' 11 ' ' ' ' ' r N' l , .11 ' '1l I 1 '1 , 1 e , 1 ' f' 1e 1' ' - 'o , lrlk 's' rd 1 1 -' ' l' 'l ' ' 1, .Y , .l ' ,, . N , . ' e . I I e . 4 I . - . L Y ' L L L IL '. 1 ' ' I 1 ' 1. - '11 1112 1, z 2 1 e- 'j ' '1 ' 'I I I. - ' ' YI ,-I V' I ' Q ' , .I - e. ,.v'-.'- I - ' V ' 'V 'v ' V c . . . . . . . e . A, I -Q , ' . v -' -.. . , -I e1 ' ' ' V '1 1 'tTh '1 e 1:' ere ' ' 1 l'f1' 1 l ' . ' f - v 4 ' ' 'I' I 1 f . I ', . 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THE FRESHNIAN RECEPTION rlrlaw mx hi mem ui e students t 1 LIIIIN hgh Nh n t f x wi kll UOII ring thi 1 ulx pmt ot the x f t il im 2 L Llsl I oc 1 I ui it 11 A th in 5, x t IQ e w 1 mmm N my I niorw x rc tliihlwiiig, ui how tha x Il n mx in g mln wine xx x N f tl I rwi min use tl mul In ruwni I xii tim imc o tim ii ,mi N oo 4 out figinen im wx 1 I peat so th xx iii 1 In pvomised pmlut les-.one ubicliuiu. 1 Jper c NNHII Il, a t U It whool he than pionouncecl the mwtic- xx oral Wow and vs 'as zux ircled rim 111 oppf r opemtld bx one of the boxs He xx is led on and on until buslde11l5 nidny hamls pulled him IT1dIlX naw and hhallx slated him 1 tie om He hedia sueamb, poo I Nl med to Jump mu him he xx 15 Lommamled to feed a bmtlui Nulie-iev a arulxli while hib iiotliei gixe him 1 teaxpoohtul of isa tl in in um iftei hourb he IQ unul that t max the JUIIIUIS loom We-xt the, snmors gladly rece-lull him tllling him to duck lOl apple in 1 pm 0 ua II hi seemed to nxt the 0.1 L nil I ll xml an 1V lt 115 tum ui in has mln he be wivi in morning I in ILII ouiicl thi wuz xgl tu duck Im tif in mln-.mvmrul to hix iliwnmy that L1 nm ut fiom h ul ui u titular in t iunimwx 1 15 JJ! 5 f 0 f ,, fa A J fy! 'Y25 -.f 2 '31 in that single night -X Ll thi imti ttloll ll following plogrcuii w is gin ii lristiume-ntfll bulo llitz Stewait lilfulinff lmulon Keith Xocal Solo Ruth Poe limitation N115 Piibbll Loimt bolo lulie Suu ut Diaiy of C1 Frwlirmum l'Stl19l Jobeb The p10gI'iIII W is tolloxxed hx ka veral games .md bonu Ffllglk tI'lLlxS bi Gordon keith and 'Ili Pribblu I'tbllII1QIItN I isiwtiiig u in In mm ld 1 Ldlldl, lk Ju com mittu A out txxclxc 0 Llull the lmppx crowd lett uhm L xxx ie I1: xl. L12 '15, N F ' -n- Jig, Feyt- l-'Blk th .' 3 cv' the Vzilzixw 'us Vo ' I 'r ll I gatlif-iw-ll at Mr. J, . 7- - . -f ,, . . . 5 0 Inu h 5 to 5,1 Q- thi- lie-,I ui- .I ivwp- it , ,, , D - J Du ' 1 1: 'W' 1 1 ' -1- wh- I 2 - 1 ' ing, I - frm-slr 'll :at oh 1 J lions mi 7 th- I1 11, emits-rut--rlly hating the- 1: ily i ' thi IN '. Ii1r I: l fl 'I-ri I -m. 'l'h wi-rv II vt zxllowl-rl tw I-:ijny 4' 0 il long, I 1-1-11, lu1m1aL1'e1 tha- 9 Ihm - ' J ' vi- 1 ' 'l ' i ' hu O 0 J hm- tri-ati-cl lust 514-1111. Th hz I to V A at .1 - 'ajg po they , ll.- ' Ile-I-icl-cl that it was time tu ini 'ate C' i th 1- f - - 'l'I - th hliml- ful l- and ll-ml, om- at a time-. iht 11 Q, . 'l'h1 Izlt si l I 11 st I 'lm -' I 11' ' -I .1 I igl , uhcl ru 1 a .1 lvmn oa in 'I ' -I LI LII 1lz1:.' 1 Ioy ly t tl 1 i ' la- Y ,. .c. .,-.ti with a generous Ilose of vinegar from a mellif iwociless to Say that his hair was tuirwcl white 1' 1 1' 1 1- L' ' 1 ' 1 1' . .ft-' tl,- tk , ' . . .. Y- '. , ,, ' K 1 . V . ' ls- In V1 L' , V. . ni I fl 1, I pl- 11 'gy ,,....,....... ....... . .' 1 ' I' 1 1' ' 1 ' 1 I , .................,.. 1-t 1 . Ina 1' 1 -a 1 1 1 hat ' ' 1 1 1: 1 ,,.....,..,.., I: 1 1 1' an 1 - ' . 1 f tU1'. ' 1 1 I '. ' 1. dull 1 1- 1- of sail pu 2 '1 ple. Ref -' 1 'ur ' f '11 1'-2 , 1' k -, th 1, l1 hii fm- l 1 . Po ' litt' 1 1,'l1ie-I zuicl 1' Q, wa- '- se-1'vl11l by the ' him' 1 - ' -1' 1 ' y 1: 'gf WI - hi- ' --. 1' 'z - I1 agile, hi- b '- fi - 1 ' '. 1 1' 'Q' Lb' 1 1 ,z ' 1 z live-ryom1 haxl ll ple-fiszmt limi- I-vi-ri the- alms:-II hi- 1 S bs ' -l 'I 1 hi- I z 1 I va tl-11. lt is fr zum. 1'-1Il

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