Chemawa Junior High School - Iyaneka Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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DECEMBER 3-Students return to school after Thanksgiving, showing ill effects of over- . atm . 4--Two tlgire drills held. Pupils disappointed because of no fire. 8-Play by Boys, Sports club given in assembly. H 17-Drama club's iirst evening performance, One Gift Above Another. 19-Glee club entertains in assembly with Christmas songs. Smiling faces adorn school grounds as school closes for vacation. JANUARY 2-School commences again. Many New Year's resolutions broken. Miss Rowlands is absent because of a broken ankle. 4-Miss Parker presents 'cello and piano solos in assembly. 7-Miss Anderson returns from a trip to Panama Canal. 11-Student body election held. Miss Von Kanel's guidance presents amusing assembly program. 18-Mr. Row shows films about Fisher Body Craftsmen Guild. 25-P. T. A. benefit program presented. 30-Mr. Blakeslee speaks on Lincoln's life in special assembly. FEBRUARY 1-Mr. Stalder's guidance class presents play in assembly. End of semester. 6-Dreaded report cards received for the second time. 8-Mr. Lunt gives a talk on Boy Scouts and Drama Club presents a play for assembly program. 12-Lincoln's birthday. Two radio programs are given in special assemblies, celebrating his 156th anniversary. 13-Ninth grade boys overwhelm Central in a basketball game, score 17-5. 14-Ninth grade cooking class gives a Valentine Day tea for the teachers. Many popular girls are seen with boxes of candy. 15--Teachers present their smiling faces for annual picture. 22-Students hear radio program honoring Washington. 9-1 class has a Weiner bake. 28-Two girls' baseball games with Central. Seventh grade of Chemawa wins 26 to 7. Central's ninth grade emerges victorious with a much disputed score of 25 to 24. Mr. Smith reveals sunburned countenance after coach- ing for Mr. McEuen. MARCH 1-Kindergarten of Liberty School, dance and sing for Chemawa's assembly, boys' quartet sings new school song composed by Mr. Walker. 7-Arbor Day special assembly. Planting of tree postponed because of rainy weather. 8-Dean Smith shows films about the telephone. 9-Annual trip to Exposition Park. 12-Students visit Naturalization Court. 13--The tree which was given us by the Red Cross, is planted. 14-Chemawa presents exchange program at Liberty School. 15-Drama club and music classes present assembly. 19-Atihlgtic Carnival goes off with great success! Mr. McEuen heaves a sigh of re ie . 22-Hazel Kent and Elma Marvin entertain in assembly with an interesting musical program. American Legion prize for best composition, on citizen- ship awarded to Donna Joy Woodring. Page Twelve

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x X -sv-fd ' , ..- ,.-- -.. .., s, , I-,. X. FL, rt Ray Mundy Joy Woodring orothy Harlow Ray Westhafer ok, Bill Miller 1, Bert Nelson axine Sheehan Bertha Carlson e, Sam Judice es Humphries nxine oplingef Iyne, Hamblin and W. Smith THE YEAR IN REVIEW We are very proud to state that ChemaWa's enrollment has increased from three hundred and five to three hundred and sixty-four pupils since the beginning of the last school year. This is the largest increase that we have ever had in one year and our enrolhnent has continued to increase throughout this year. Four teachers, Mr. Kyle Esgate, Mr. Cecil Stalder, Mr. Charles McEuen, and Miss Agnes Charles, were added to the faculty this year. In March many pupils enjoyed the annual trip to Los Angeles and vicinity, which is planned and sponsored by Miss Chloris Anderson. They visited Exposition Park, Gay's Lion Farm, and the Horse Farm. On March 19, 1935, a large audience enjoyed an athletic carnival presented in the school auditorium. More than on hundred and fifty pupils took part in the program which consisted of seventeen big acts, including boxing, wrestling, skating, marching, and dancing. On October 20, 1934, a large number of pupils enjoyed a trip to Los Angeles Harbor, which was sponsored by Miss Chloris Anderson. The year, from the students? standpoint, has been very satisfactory. In Athletics, Chemawa was especially successful. The boys Won practically all contests against Central and the girls also established an excellent record. Donna Joy Woodring QAQQAQ, CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 17-School begins with the usual herd of lost peagreens. Enrollment reaches 360. 21-Talk on Constitution Week given in assembly by Revered Eggley. 27-Get-Acquainted party for the seventh grade girls. 28-Miss Davies talks on South America. First edition of Mis' Kulo out. OCTOBER 5-Student body listens to program by seventh grade music class. 10-Mr. Taylor of the Riverside Fire Department speaks on fire prevention in special assembly. Try outs for song leader held. 19-Elizabeth Porter elected song leader. 25-First senate meeting held. Chemawa shows Central how to play football, winning with a score of 15-0. 31--Hallowe'en. Witches and goblins haunt the air. NOVEMBER 2-Pictures of Boulder Dam furnish interesting assembly program. 9-American Legion member speaks on Armistice Day. Talk on Book Week given by Mary Frances Humphries. 15-Parents return to childhood and attend Back-to-School night. 16-Fihns of Century of Progress shown in assembly. 21-Greatest event of the year! A son is born to Mr. and Mrs. Walker. 26-Students fearfully reveal report cards to parents. 27--Pupils indulge in special Thanksgiving dinner in cafeteria. 28-Thanksgiving play given by peagreens in assembly. Page Eleven Q- Y Vw-VV g A-V-Q -V V ,V 4 ,,-,,-,-, . A., ,, ,,.,.:..4-...,-,,, -- ,.-s.. -- .. n-- . W- - A '- A ' t V' ,ffl .f' X



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' fire. . I-Illhng faces Lons broken, Miss P Presents amus mild. ing ily. End of semester. vresents a play for ipecial assemblies, meg score 17-5. , for the teachers. class has a Weiner of Chemawa wins a much disputed ance after coach- nawa's assembly! lker. I because of ramy d. 1-,eaves a sigh of h an interesting ition, 011 Cltlzen 0Ve1-, 2.- APRIL Senate meeting. Senators were asked to get a list of clasmates who wanted to correspond with Japanese students. Several teachers suffer greatly from trying to ride horses, curious students wonder why they stood up all day 12-Talk given on Humane Week. 9-2's present a play. 15-Mr. Walker attends Principals' Convention at San Francisco. 19-Annual copy must go to press. Rest of year off the record. -Eleanor Wells 'QWIYQ I Wonder When winter winds are maddest, When cruel frost is holding sway, I wonder what the bulbs and roots Do, and think, and say. Are they numb with abject terror At the onslaught of the rain, Are they wondering if they'll ever Feel springtime's kiss again? Or, does mother nature tell them Just to be content and sleep? And, filled with perfect confidence They cease to Worry, fret, or weep. -Irene Louise Carpenter. 1 .1 wwf 1 fi, xif W ffff Tiitfi' I Page Thirteen

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