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1 -pg e Qhcz mfic leer i-......... 17- Pictures on the development of the telephone were shown us today. An interesting feature was the use of sound with the pictures. lB- The Seniors perform! The Senior Play tonight was a howling success. The title was WShirt Sleevesn. What actors and actresses the Seniors are! E2-27- Spring vacation. CNeed we say more?J APRIL 5- We assembled today to hear Prof. Gilmore from Davis. His talk was illustrated by slides of South America. ,- 'A ' - 1 9- The Seniors, accompanied by 5' Q Mr. Williams and Miss Eggert, 8026 Q Gs, ,A 1 Visited the Ford plant at ' ' LLL, Richmond and points of interest ug- sw ' an in San Francisco. ---M ' 17- Davis picnic. Our band ---. .1 7 'Q -.g'g:ti participated and won the cup .n .. , -.QQ-9-H., A, for the WDW section, beginners band. They're certainly good! 25- The Juniors took the Seniors for a ride on their Merry-Go-Round 'C0I1iShi2- Boy: Did we have fun! We just love to ride the 'orses on the merry-merry-go-roundn. 50- Public School Week closes with the long-awaited concert.i The band and Treble Clef Club entertained us. MAY 8- The G.A,A. entertained visiting schools at a Play Day. We swam and played baseball, volley-ball, and tennis. Then, for tonight, we again became sophisticated and had a Nscrumptiousv time at the Senior Ball. l5- Queen Margie Madden presided over the 60th annual May Day and Solano County Fair. She was assisted by aides from adjoining towns and our own Mary Lou. 20- Eat, Seniors, eat!! And we sure did! The QS. - Juniors gave us a Hrealn dinner at the Senior 'I' N Banquet. - 'f ' . . . if 25- The time is drawing closer. The Baccalaureate Service was held in the High School Gymnasium. Q 28-' I lam no longer a Senior. I am graduated. I , don't know what I'll do next, but oh well, Ntime I will tellu.
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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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In winter snow or summe'r sun These students have their share of rung Time out for lunch and other things That noon and its gaiety brings. Ghcmticleer
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