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Page Nwety seven K a S- X Y. ,, .IW -..., , CALEHDAR Broadcasting from Station C. ll. H. S. September We returned once more to our happy hectic hours of school life. A grand rush for Assembly seats. How the Seniors are envied. Mrs. Driscoll gave her famous speech on sloppiness. Did it hit? October Student Body enjoyed a talk by Miss Joy about invisible things. The students appreciated Mr. Steffin's magical tricks. Soph's reception. Oh! the punch! Our tennis and volleyball teams visited Madera. Hurrah! for the Soph's they are now king of the Diamond. C-O-A-L-I-N-G-A, had asing and pep meeting to initiate our yell leader. A tennis and volleyball trip to Selma. Student Body meeting. Rally decided upon. Rah! Rah! Madera's tennis and volleyball teams here. Coalinga Won. Copy presented by P. S. II boys. Soph's return reception. Ilouember Student Body voted on new style of rings. First day of inter- class track meet. Soph's won the track meet. Bonfire rally a success. Inter-class volleyball and tennis the Juniors were the proud victors of both. First appearance of Coalingan. The end of the monthly exam's. What a relief. Back from our Thanksgiving vacation. December Tryouts for the debating squad. Inter-class basketball began today. Soph. boys and Juniors girls won first series. Final clash! Soph. boys and Senior girls won. Election of Student Body officers for second semester. Annual Christmas party for the Alumni. Junior Hi presented a three act play 'I he Christmas Carol . Vacation at last! Januarq Back to school and ready to start the school year off with a bang! K i '
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Page Ninety-six K .--I - -J tLf1flrg..,,..,5- - a I i 1 - . - tl t- .. , L , . ., Y, Cl' he Cox Jlward Given annully by Doctor Emit Cox for knowledg Constitution of the United States. THE WINNERS First place: Norma Obert l Second place: Nixon Wells First place: Mary Fraites Second place: Evelyn Rees First Place: Doris McG1ashen Second Place: Patty Obert Cl' he Lincoln Essau Medal e life work of Lincoln. e of the 1924 ..... 1925. . . . 1926 ...... Given annually as prize for essay on th The Winners 1924 ..... Dan Milleren 1925 ..... Evelyn Rees 1926 ..... Kenneth Morgan Cl' he Spelling Medal Given annually in the interests of better spelling. The Winners 1924. ..... Pearl Geddes, William McCammon 1926. .... . P 1925 ...... Hazel Nankervis, James Murphy Rapid Calculation Medal Given annually in the interest of increased skill and accuracy in figuring. The Winners 1925 ...... William McCammon Loran Vanderlip 1926 ..... . Penmanship Medal Beginning with 1926, to be given annually in the interests of good penmanship 1926 ...... Orchestra Pin Given annually to members of the graduating class who have given three or more years of service in the high school orchestra. 1924 ...... Nixon Wells 1925. . . . James Murphy 1926. . . . Margaret May u G
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121 Page Ninety-eight 1 . ll 6 Annual caution before first semester finals. 4 7 78z8 Final exams. are now in sway. ' I . 11 Reseating of the Assembly Hall and silent study hall started. 15 First league debate with Fresno. QLostJ 19 C. C. C. teams begin coaching. 20 The agony of first semester grade cards. 28 Activities rally before the baskeball game with Hanford. 30 Won the affirmative with Reedly. Coalingan again. Febuarq 2 Student Body Meeting. 4 Movie from O. A. C. 6 Basketball game with Lemoore--Shell hall. 10 A seven reel movie The Greatest Love of All. 11 Last of the three similtaneous debates. Lost to Selma. 12 Lincoln Day program. 16 First series of inter-class debate, won by Soph's. q 18 Typing students give exhibition of their skill. ' 20 Basketball game with Corcoran. 22 Washington's birthday celebrated. 26 The Goose Hangs High. A decided success. 3 Last of inter-class debates. won by Seniors. 10 Movie The Yankee Consul. 12 Spring vacation. 22 To the grindstone again. 24 Two good comedies. 26 The Second Childhood. 27 Sherman entered in Shakespearean contest at Berkeley. 30 Musical program. 31 Extemporaneous reading at Fresno. Won hoy's first and girl's fourth. April 1 Inter-class typing contest. Music Memory Contest. 8 Midsummer Night's Dream. 9 Shakespearean Pagent at Fresno. 12 The students were entertained by Mrs. Penfield with a number 1 of vocal selections. ll 17 Track meet with Hanford. Lost A and B, Won C. . 21 Division of National Oratorical Contest. Vanderlip places third. . 24 County track meet here. Coalinga wins the C class meet. 4A 29 The night of the flood. We wade to school on April 30. ' 30 Annual Junior High Potpourri. A dandy program. ' State Typing team off for Sacramento. 1:42 -f-:ani-Qs:-f-fr-L-fan:--f , 4 -J
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