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Activities are a part of any social order. Activities can be as varied as the people that create them. Activities can be used to develop a climate of common interest between students, teachers and com- munity. Dana took part in many organized ac- tivities. He scrubbed decks, loafed with the men on the fantail and observed and participated in the activities of the inhabitants of California. The activities in which one participates can act as a log or chart of time passing and create permanent remembrances. A school year can be logged in this way. A voyage through a high school year can be logged, charted by participation in the activities of that year. To relieve the sameness of a sea voyage a sailor found ways to have fun. School activities are designed to do much the same thing. They bring people with varied interests together, and add another dimension to the learning experience, the social dimension. FALL BRINGS SCHOOL DAZE Having signed on board the previous year, students return to Dana Hills for a new school year with an idea of what they might expect. The first activity involves registration. The first four days before the starting of school is a tumult of pic- ture taking, teacher scrutinizing, card swapping until a program is finally worked out. The first days of school create a pattern which is then gotten used to. The pattern is old and accepted by year's end but new, and a confusing de- light the first few days. The new schedule caused students to observe schedule cards. The first bulletins carried fand continue to carryj news of varied events that were simply looking for participants. Attendance procedures were quickly down pat with period absences, class cuts, sickness, excused, unexcused all duly noted. Now the year unfolded its fun activities meant to parallel arduous study. lj School as it appears at 7:30 a.m. The buses just arriving. the teachers just arriving. 21 Miss Arnett and Lambert register students for the first semester in the English department. 37 Cold mornings greet students waiting for the bus to take them on their winding journey to school. 41 Students troop through the front doors bumping over and through students waiting for rcadmits or for the band room doors to open. 51 A trip to the locker starts the school day. 61 Mr. Dunn takes roll, thwarting students who would dare miss his sixth period anatomy and physiology class. 7J .Iohn Pentz reads the morning bulletin proclaiming ofthe days activities.
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Y , X t i N N N ix l, I 4 :I l 1 y I l lx N 'iw Mast As F.ie.ia Q l l t ,' l'l ' i f i l 1 1 ' ,J 1- 1 ANWT We seam e flis 'l l A. -'V- eoverea llC'u! early Caiiforiians spent tl. .. fr ,,,, ,,,. , ,,,,.l , learmea some new .oisis 1Ji'lT+7C.1:atlCli. time particular pastime wa say, ,.l.e main street in town HKGFC LUCY. WOELAQ F8015 lilfiif s iworseraeing. wovili be CA'-ea 1GFC6S 30711 'L lzriisn. filtliougli .uerses are still popular as a l1OL'SCTE.C!ll1g has sesame a sport ratlier than a say, the lierse nas been replaced by HCTSCQG me otorcyees, airs rn otoreyeie wer, in the form of 'MMU N-fn ,-nf f --- n- ' . lzirilllj l:c.l.c. sailfii- .ly C442 Cent tn, ,Le ,i, - ..- Cil' LSLSLITE HYDE, 211351 Cri any designated red are tlien two or I Qirt rcae tc tlxe ,., . fr ,M ,yr N.: ,Gull ls. TECFCLLCTI, , . A. , ,-. lilikffi HCLIVHY. . O- racimg aim rris 'M'fss 1 'sl fe .w-1J.,. GY Gills HEY i, replacec tee ence fapiieus lierseraces. ifiotorcyeie racing has bee' Grie popular pastirle locally s 1, at. ' felon AP 3 l,L F D Q. 4,lL ...N W s s. when Sam Juan was me- M .. -:.-V - - 12 -w- N, '- lattices ist its motoieye.: lii.l CllLTllJ1.,g i, mms, 'lf' ,,-- -'V'-F ' -- fx ff f',-f- 'A '- iieimefz. ale sceasicii callea lei it, ear.J Crates with a raraaiwre. Aecercliriff te llama 0 bd Q .0 .-., 1 ,N ,Q , v - to one si tliese Qasces, oile eos. vzoms and guztars, and could see 2 l-le described the music as being appsiiritmelt iii the WGDTIEDRS dan witr. feeling and much betterf lfl liirli class oesele Went to these dances at nicht 5 . . O , and citizens lzept the festivities g r,,,-,fi-H- C- ln.--as no In-F M. --1-2, -N ,- ,- Lc..i'4Q115O. .n.izei,i.l ct. .flu-5 c.. .li.l.H,G u.c.J7Q. lm? W TIFF- 'FW ,, ., M.t.. ,. ,. 1. leaiseiiraiis Cafl l,e ceiiwaieil to v . . 4. CHL' SCLIOCl. QZHCCS CL 1 C2tlIf'JEHI2lTlS cege- USOH C1'EV.'1l1'5 Kfiif v l 1: 1 hear tlie accustomed sound of .great motion of people witltinf, lively, but he also expressed dis- cimg. mflie rner however danced ana werit on to say that eriiy the the ccxirrieri peeple ming through the day. For 'ese tsl- fandangss or early tceay. Upon erawzmg near te a school dame one can lzear the aeeustcme: ,Mn 1' 1..,.f- fs ' J, -3 H1-'-A ,M ,- 1-1 L- --Luv- setsia or stills aria eeetrie glmars, and one cali see tlie great arzeunt of motifs: iffitimiri. Tie Wwe is Ltlivelyw and so is tlie dancing. ft seems, by our standards ariyway, ' .p'- nf- 'ln I-N Q tilctl Cl... CQHCLQLQ iS Less restricted aid traditional, ana lias oeesme more uiiique ana JFSCY. 'VET dances tseziselffes A 5 1,45 W., n gp., 1, 'lf Ju.l.'. at L. . .I ,. F i- i.lgi,t, Dui. tlffi SQIFII Ot eelelcratieu is liepi alive all weelz long up c. t.. ,L 3 , .fr .JNL ,Q B f lj ,aj ci- -i.- easel, ey Eg 1.13 SLUQERKS. 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