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' ' Q ' 'i Tm' f --------- K-IHCIIIIM. leer I f 13- The orchestra made its first appear- I K X T 1 J ance in the assembly for Friday's game. 6 elgx fn! , They're not had either. x -' sox s GV d 16- Victory! We beat Esparto in football g,:,,A tedey. The Treble Clei' Club girls gave Y 6' a sale that was welcome. mmfm 22- The seniors V 2 5 f came to school all yffiffjf fgzcg ,T dolled up with no Qfff ' '-- :T 1' place to go. Why? X They hadvtheir piethes fekeb for the ermuei. A jg ' few of the group pictures were taken, also. Foot- ball with Armijo, terrible! We lost 32-0. ' Q , .... .... N , 29-'Mr. Vaughn spoke to us about his trip to Europe. if ..,. We're always glad to hear such an interesting speaker, hut 'cEpecia1ly so when we can miss a class. 30- Game with Davis postponed. Bad weather. seniere gave a howling, successful Hallowe'en party. Everyone and her feller was there including the Republican Paz-ty's mascot. After a clever skit by the seniors, we danced 'till 11:30. NOVEMBER 2- The U. C. Deputations Committee greeted us today at an assembly. Three young people from U. C. urged us on to better education. 4- Football game at Davis. Lost again with e dreadful score. The art exhibition in the auditorium will remain in the auditorium 'till the end of the week, when we will decide upon one of the pictures to purchase for the school. 6- Freshman assembly today. They had us play the game of Charades. Because it was art exhibition week, they told us a few interesting facts about some of the pictures. 10- Another assembly. The Treble Clef Club performed this time. It was followed by a program by the Public Speaking class. ll- Armistice Day program at the Legion Hall. It was well attended by an the school. Our band tramped proudly Q I down the street in their new uniforms Xfj! 4- lr W , to the Legion Hall where they played f , 'P N 5 era the Treble cief Club sang. In ,' T 4' the afternoon we all iincluding the N XX K l bandl went over to Vacaville andpar- O ,, .. 1 aded some more. Then we went to the X I I, W 3 ll football field where we saw a very w 1 .-,v- n Kb .N I L exciting game. :Leif The 10113 awaited Soph-Junior , ' U A U Carfriival has at last arrived. It was well worth the wait., YIOWQTBT, and we all had a glorious time! Queen Mary Lou reigned over the evening.
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Football days are happy days V ' Our rooters all agreeg Our coach produces winning playsg Our fans go wild with glee. Ghanficleef o l 4
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20- The English classes gave an assembly on HBooksH. Selections from several books were dramntized and proved very entertaining. 25-26- Whoopee! Thanksgiving Holidays! DECEMBER 4- Assembly! Mr. Mercola, the youngest of the brave men who accompanied Admiral Byrd on his expedition to the South Pole, gave an interesting account of his experiences. ll- The Freshmen made their first attempt at entertaining us today at a dance for the student body. A game of Hyesw and Hnon was played while we danced. It was really fun. 18- Again the English department Hshowed offu. They gave a very inter- esting play called 'Tha Knight before Christmasw. I think it was swell! 21- Whoopee again! Christmas Holidays begin. No more school for two weeks! JANUARY 4-.Well, vacation is over. Everyone seems to have a serious look on his face. I wonder why--oh, yes, Miss Corneliussen is gone. I wonder what Miss Miler looks like? A p ll- Whe-e-e! We're honored by a snow storm. A iffaf, if Sure tough on the teachers, 'cause we're kligji 1 ggi? always gazing out the window to watch the snow JQQEEE EEQE'-f' fall. Not only that, but because we bad f children were so careless getting our feet wet f playing in the snow, final exams were postponed f I 29- The Seniors boarded the midnight train for Cisco, for a snow frolic. , Z, ! Z 1 I ' , f FEBRUARY 12- The Public Speaking Class performed at an assembly in honor of Lincoln. A skit and an address made up the program. 22- Thank goodness for Washington, today was a Holiday. I MARCH l- Interesting pictures of Boulder Dam, the Black Hills, San Francisco, and others including a Mickey Mouse cartoon were shown us today in assembly. 5- The auditorium was changed into a barn with horses, buggies, farmers, and farmerettes. The reason? The Sophomore Barn Dance. Ghanticleer
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