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'Ta' - ra - ra Boomi- de - ay - Oh how our band can play! V Actors and actresses, too, The seniors have quite a few I Ghcmffcfeer
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T c s uli.LfWW' i A C3hc1nlicleer QLEE The Treble Clef Club was made up mostly of girls who had had previous glee experience, either in church choral work or in preceding glee courses of the high school. Such an experienced group was able to appear almost immediately after its organization. Numbers by noted composers were used extensively, and most of them were advanced pieces. The' group held practice three times a week, alternating with the orchestra during first period classes. Extra rehearsals were held occas- ionally before school in preparing for programs. Most of the appearances were made before the student body, but public appearances constituted the larger number. It sang four numbers at the band concert April 50th, and helped considerably in making the concert the success it was. At a music festival in Fairfield, May Sth, it sangtwo numbers and added to the name of the school. The Treble Clef Club ended up as a double threat group. Not content with just singing, nine of the members who belonged to the violin section of the orchestra, introduced their stringed instruments into the organ- ization and met with genuine success. It was something new in the way of entertainment and it was given in conjunction with the band twice, at the first annual band concert and at a music festival in Fairfield. The personnel of the Treble Clef Club is as follows: Sopranos: Florence Andersen Second Sopranos: Marian Avila Lorrell Anderson Marjorie Hooper Betty Rae Felton 'Reggy Marvir. Ruth Lawrence Barbara McIntyre Eileen Leathers Lois Schroeder Marian Madden Pearl Stahl Accompanist: Marjorie Behrman Altos: hhry Lou Hughes Marjorie Madden Naida Ritchey Dorothy Smith
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-.yr 'W Gfmfmc Ieer DIARY - AUGUST 24- School has started! I'm sorta glad 'cause now I'm a senior, and I can lord it over all the lower classmen. After entering the building I went 'pronto' down in the basement to be sure 'the sophmores were careful not to hurt the newly arrived freshmen Ktoomuehy- I'm afraid they'll feel the results for weeks to come. 7 3 .,..' ,, I 4- I went to the watermelon feed tonight. Gee, it vit ,, was swell! I doubt if I've ever eaten so much water- ? :Qin ,:.l H melon before. I just had to go in the auditorium and dance it off, and I 'm glad I did. Sure had fun! 9- What a relief! Admission Day and I'm getting a y little tired of school already. It was only a day and it seemed as though it were the shortest day in the year, but then it was better than nothing. ll- Ah! At last, the Freshmen were received tonight. Our president, Gordon Watson, was master of ceremonies. He had them each give a Knock, Knock with their name. Some were certainly clever. Then we danced 'till 12:00, had a swell time. 18- Football started. We went to Vacaville and lost 6-O., Terrible. But cheer-upg it was only a practice game .' A 25- Our first student-body dance this year. It surely was a success. We danced 'till ll:OO to the music of the radio, alternating with the piano. ' '-'Czmii P , occrosna A ' 11, J . 11.1,-' -gat? ' 1- We had an assembly today. It was a rally for the game at Winters. The band made its first appearance and showed off very well. ,I 2- Esparto came here to play us today and traveled home defeated. We won our first league game. , X f ' ff a- Fire! Fire! and then it XX I wasn't. It was merely an assembly on the girls W f baseball field. A few of the firemen gave an X interesting demonstration on the prevention of fire as well as putting out a few for us. Homer Q - Witt was the essay prize winner. ' ' 9- cierkeburg and Dixon battled on the football turf today. The score was tied. The juniors had a hot dog sale. A student4body dance followed in the evening. There was a fine turn out, even the football boys limped in.
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