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SOCIAL AFFAIRS FRESHMAN RECEPTION EPTEIVIBER the 7Ist was the day on whxch the Freshmen class of I973 was ofhcxally lnltlated xnto the Calaveras Union Hugh School In the evenlng the hx h school students ass mbled ln the IVIetropoI1tan Hall where Class competntlon proved to be the mam feature af the evenln The classes partlcxpated ID the competltxon wlth a great deal of vlm and vigor The results showed that the I-reshmen had scored second thus proving that they were worthy of reco mtlon Followm the ames Ice cream and cake were served and the Freshmen returned home Ix ht hearted as they were now full Hedged members of the C U H S COMMUNITY COUNCIL PROGRAM At a me tm of the councll Mr Goff stated that the students wished to furnlsh the program for the next meetmg So accordxn to agreement on the night of Dec I9 the students took complete char e of the pro ram FTHDCIS Dra omanovlch acted as chalrman durm the program A musical and Ilterary program composed of the followm numbers was rendered I Duel Rose of Plcordy by IVI1ss Glbbs and Gerald Turner accompanlecl by MISS IVIcKay at the plano 7 Cardxnal Prlnclples of Educatlon L1II1an asper 3 Boys uartette Warrior Bold by Gerald Turner Lloyd Graves IVIart1n IVIarkwood and Ldvward Arata 4 Ilallure of EdUCaIIIOh Horace IVIcComb1e 5 Solo Rememberrn by A nes Snyder accompanied by IVIlss IVIcKay at the piano 6 Voc txonal Lducatlon Lloyd Graves 7 Double uartette Santa Lucxa and Nancy Lee by Carrie Trllman Gerald Turner Irene Zwm e Lloyd Graves Evelyn Wlnkler IVIartm IVIarkvwood Lrhel SIIGTP Edward .Arata After the pro ram Pedro was played unt1I tw Ive o clock WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY PROGRAM The Freshman class had char e of the entlre pro ram ln commemo ratlon of the bxrthday of George Washln ton the founder of our natlon Charles IVIehrten preslded as chaxrman and the followln pro ram was rendered I Son Sweet Roses That Wlther by entlre clas accompanied by Ethel Sharp at the plano The followm five students told about the different perxods of Xvashln ton s Ixfe Cord IVIoIIer Albert Carpenter Norma Trabucco I Ivlra Ponzetto Nexa Wells 3 Son The Llttle Tm Soldier by entlre class 4 Recltatron The Day IS Done by Helen Turner J Son Oran e and the B11 lc by entlre Class . - . - . .U 5 . 3 . . . O V 3' . : X 0 . . . on . -5 - D g v g ' , . P . U . C 5 , . - . g . ' o- cr L ' ' 5 :J ' . U . . . U 3 D ' . . . U D . .. . .. . . - I . . . .. . H . Q . . , f' - i , . . - V . - LI C7 I . . . 5. D . . F1 ' , . Q r .. . .. .. ., . . . , . . , ' CJ' 3 . .. .. . . cr A 9 . c . v cr ' ' - 1 D g g . . YJ O 3 D .. . .. . , - gy . S, Z. ' 0 ' ' 'CD 0. . 5 . I 1 - , 7 . U .... .. , 1 25' I , . , . . U .. ,, . - Q- 2 KC . , I-Nr
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Dudley Xveatherwax, Quigis crony, is a young man about town whose- chief characteristics are, his wise advice and enormous appetite. Maria juclkins, homilier than any girl in the neighborhood, to whom Quig proposes marriage, because she seems likely to become an old maid, refuses his suit and marries a local bachelor. Hiram Huckleton, the village grocer, although he doesn't want to lose- 3 Quig, his clerk, sends him off to N. Y. with the advice to keep all his money well distributed in his pockets and fasten each pocket with a safety pin. Mrs Tlmless is a widow with six children to whom ulg would have proposed marriage except for his mothers timely interference A country dame Mrs Garlinger wishes ulg success in the city and hopes he won t have to send home for money The plot ends wlth the return of ulg who has been unsuccessful in 'New York He becomes a partner in Huckleton s Dept store and marries Vlargurlte Van Buren MUSICAL EXTRAVAGAN ZA The Musical Extravaganza When You re All Dressed Up and No llace to Go under the direction of Mr M Buckley was given at enny Lind and Mokelumne Hill Tnanks 'ne due to Mrs oseph Zwlnge who acted as accompanist When You re All Dressed Up and No Place to Go CHARACTERS H1 Larlty Proprletor Horace Mccombie Guests Francis Dra omanovich Lloyd Graves Avnes Snyder Viola Nuner Ethel Sharp Miss Gertrude Gibbs Edna Lyons Muriel Hamrick Louise Cuneo Norma Trabucco and Melba Ratto Hr Larlty proprietor of Rattlesnake lnn finds business rather dull and dreary and decides to liven up the place himself by reciting When You re All Dressed Up and No Place to Go As he is reciting guests enter and sympath 1ze with him by slngln Sympathy Then follows repartee after which one of the guests presents three sm ers who wish positions as entertainers in the Carbaret They sm for the audience to show their ability If l Might Come to You M135 Gertrude Qnbbs A Broken Doll A nes Snyder and Edna Lyons The Blue Dragoons Lloyd Grave and Company Arter this followed the song Alice Blue Gown sun by Viola Nuner To liven up things Francis Dragomanovlch recltes l Doubt It after which follows repartee and the closing, numbers Only Girl in the World Muriel Hamrick and Viola Nuner lm Lonvmff for You My Old 5113140 Lloyd Graves Rackety C00 Miss Gertrude Gibbs N0t UndCfSt00Cl Francis Dragomanovxch Madam Will You Walk Sextette Rendezvous Company A-Q 1 . , Q , . . Q .. N . . . Q L ' R . 3 ig . A-I . -I . u -I . . , H l . . . f .J . 46 Y 71 1 O' . C, , , D . , I ! K 1 I T V D . 5 t V O , g . O . W . . . . , :D . g L ' , qt VI --.-V--'A--T---YT-TA-.--T.-V.T----.T----.----TV- O .. .. , Q , Q V Z ' V . Y U D s - -,----,- - -----,,------- ---- V .-.., . ....... .... . ......,...... A g nes Snyder U -v --H -nn-An-HnU'nuH--on--H-H HHHnn'--N-U'. I .. T--.un--H-Hu-H--TU-nun-nu--HnH-'U'- u ' h lu 1 I1 -- gl IV -----T---'T-T-------A-------.--T----'- A Ext 1.5 -14, , 1 ry ' 7. 3 1 ' S
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LABOR DAY PICNIC On the afternoon of Friday M1 ch the fourteenth a merry group of 11lS and boys journeyed to DO11F3ll8l budge two and a half mlles from 1 vvn where everyone. enjoyed some of the sports of out of door llfe The Sophmore class acted as hosts for the afternoon and they enter tuned most royally Soon after our arr1v'1l everyone responded eagerly to the call for lunch Mfcemes were the predomlnatmz, feature of the meal After lunch 1 xme of bm eball occupled most of the afternoon Those who clad not partlclpate m the baseball took hxkes or played other am Thus the af'ernoon pa s d quickly and every one returned happlly home The Sophomo es and lg P mm n the young and the foolish enter amed the sad sfnmb r uoperclass p oplc by uch antlcs as wadlng water fi his raft Hoatln ard tree cllmbln SCHOOL AFFAIRS OF WEST POINT BRANCH One func day when school hrsl started a roadster drove up to the vate 1 cour e we ull looked out the window and a ffood looklng tall man came walkin ln Whom do you think he was Mr Schultzberg of course l-le looked around and sand he was pleased to see so many of us He really hadn t expected to see our llttle room full He s'11d other lhlnfrs too When 'me went away wc were valn enough to thmk maybe we were dolnff our best but then he says the same thm s to all of you doesn t he3 Men are all allke Thln s went along agam and we played baseball and volley ball and volley ball and basebxll tlll one day ln November Nlr Schultzberv came mgam with Mr S hwoerer who IS handsome too but don t tell hlm we said They saxd they llked our punch ln volley ball lVlr Schwoerer ave us 1 lon talk too We llke to listen to hlm don t you3 We wrote a lon play ior Christmas and produced lt Thls was called A boxorxty Chrlstmas Afterwards the presents were Ulven to the people from a large Christmas tree by Santa Claus who came ln rxdlng a relndeer On the evenmv of February lJth we ave a surprlse farewell party to Bertha Buyck who was leavm us to jom hel parents m Stockton The school rooms were cleared and we all enjoyed muslc ames and dancm after which refreshments were served We all went home feeling happy l should say but we were not because we were losln a dear llttle chum We thought we had lost Marjory Seeman too but she finally came back MISS Anderson had the Flu ln March She was so verv 1ll that school was closed for three weeks Of course we don t wlsh her any bad luck but we d llke very much to have a vacation a am next year T2 . ' , CY v . . I - ' ' S - ,t . , ' cz' . ' - ' - ' ' ' ' 1 . . Q l V , . . or V' - , f Q: 23 . ff' CS. - 13 C 1- W w cl fs ' V . , , 1 . 4 A ..,. ., .. , 2' , ,. ., , .. C W B . 0 3 , Ir ' - . CY ' - KY ZS 'Y T ' ' 5' l N l ' v S3 S c V 3 K T g . . , . . . . . ' n I 3 y s A I 2 kr 3 O . g , . . U 3 . ' 5 , . . 3 . . . . . . ,A . Q , . . , Q sol. - . . g . . . . . O , c 1, . . , . or . . . .,, . .. s . . ,. . . , ,D c , ' ' . . . ,. , O' 3 ' 53 on . V . . .D - . ' O' O' ' 5 CS' . k , , . g . . . - .. .. . , Y y I V . . , , - . , , U r T, , ,j 'SE 1' 5, X, . ,, 1 . l 9 K , '!', , gr I xr fa
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