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Sequel Movies Throughout the year at Sequel School, we have been showing movies in the classrooms. Due to recent developments itis possible to show sound movies in the daylight with the aid of a shadow box. During the recent years the motion pictures were shown in the auditorium, but, since there is no auditorium this year the movies are shown in the rooms. The school board purchased special equipment so that the rooms in which the movies are need not to be darkened except to pull the shades. All school movies are both educational and interesting to the pupil and the teacher. The films range from comedies to sports and adventure. Some of the out- standing pictures of the year were: WCamera Magicn, a picture about the tricks of the cameraman, in which all tricks are explained so that even the amateur can perform them, and NPals of the Westn, a comedy western illustrated in real life. Other pictures were: WThril1 cf a Secondn, a hair-raising picture that will make the calmest shudder at the things men will do for a living, NThe Eruption of Mount Vesuviusn, an actual Pictorial record of how a volcano is born, and NSki Revelsn, a picture about skiing contests, showed fun and the dangers of ski contests. The pupils that ran the projector were: Richard Breckon, Jack O'Connor, Ronnie Fikes, Schuyler Wallace, substitutes were: Robert Ball and Bob Morgan. Robert W. Ball Radio Programs k This year through the cooperation of K.S.C.O. many of us have had the experience of being on the radio. We think that it has been very interesting and educational. We have had a science quiz, in which the seventh and eighth grades took part. Next the students from Mrs. Peake's room reviewed the opera WLa Traviatan, and dramatized it on the radio. After that many slogans were made up for keeping Santa Cruz County clean and beautiful, and they were all read over the air. Mrs. Malloch's second grade had a lesson over the radio on playing rhythm band. All of Mrs. Maire's fifth grade students had to write short stories, using good sentences in them for their English lesson.. The eight best stories were picked, and later read over the radio by the author. Miss Kevil's third grade put on a program in which they played their rhythm . orchestra, it was conducted by Bruce Manildi. A violin solo was played by Stephen Pierce, and Harrison Lake was Miss Kevil's accompanist. 1 - Bonnie Cox Field Day Every year our school has a special day set aside for field day. We. invite all the schools in the county to come. Different schools compete in sports to win ribbons and awards. This year field day was held May 283 and we had the high school band play for us. The P.T.A. served refreshments all through the noon hour and until time to go home. This field day was the biggest and best we have ever had. This was the last year that Soquel Field Day will be with seventh and eighth grade students, as these grades are going to attend Mission Hill School. - Kay Wright
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rl' First Grade Top Row-Billy Cavanaugh, Clyde Izant, Vernon Carey, Gary Otterson, Larry Otterson, Marthanne Hurst, Robert Meadows, Barbara Jones, Kenneth Johnson 3 Mary Lou Hanzoni, Diane Stephen, Louis Marracoi 2nd Row-Dennis Skaj, Madeline English, Robert Cunningham,Phyllis Pesenti, Carleen Harper, Janice Felkey, Robert Johnson, Lloyd Mahoney, Billy Bond, Michael Cox, Jerry Epperson, Kenneth Caldwell, Mrs. Brose Front Row- Jerry Rowe, James Schaffer, Kenneth Teixeira, Michael Wodlen, 1 np ' Eleanor ealfney, Lois Jones, Dorothy Jerome, Judith Myers, Rose nnn Enlow, Deanna Price Glenda Seapo Sharon Christian' 9 u 9 Q First Grade Top row- David Wenger, Floyd Wall, Wallace flicks, Edward Lake, Robbie llcliin ' ni Dick Hhrting Michael Cavanaugh, Charles Grebmeier, David Kasseroller I 2nd row- Judy Schlegel, Marvin Meyer, Michael Bond, Ronnie Dinatale Linda Gillman, Richard Novak, Karen Egbert, John Rudy, Roger Clark,-Mrs. Johnson Front row- Florence Lawler, Janice Roper, Penelope Fralick Judith Crombie, Tommy C1arh,'Barry Goodfield, Susanne Park, Sharon Bruce, Robby Speckman, Bull Smith i B
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Orchestra Top row- Bob McDonald, Dudley Walker, Glenelle Walton, Dick Huber, Dean Keesler Director, Joyce Korntved, Mildred Sadler, Teddy Kasje 3rd row- Luella Kraus, Joel Looney, Sheridan Post, Schuyler Wallace, Bob Morgan, Lauren Walton, Wayne Salmon, Barbara Wells, Jean Goodwin 2nd row- Harold Salmon, Rodney Jensen, Manuel Ferreira, Albert Locatelli, Joan Ahern, Claude Bransford, Valeria Reed Front row- Larry, Pepper, Kathleen Looney ' The orchestra of Soquel School is divided into two groups: the beginner and the advanced. The beginners meet every Monday afternoon with Mr. Keesler and have bee taught separately and together, how to play. They are preparing for the ad- vanced group next year. There are sixteen people who play strings, brass, a woodwinds in their group. . The advanced group meets for practice every Monday afternoon withQMr. Kessler and every Friday afternoon with Mrs. Kemp. The orchestra has played on the radio, for NField Day,' and graduation. They have gone over to Live Oak several times to practice. ,One time Soquel planned a party for the Live Oak orchestra. They treated us in return. ' Joyce Korntved Sp ,- n nd
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