Dixon High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Dixon, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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II Iilffllill AUGUST 29- Heigh ho, heigh ho-it's off to work we go . . . School opens. SEPTEMBER 2- Wake up, chillun, wake up . The Watermelon Feed has done arrived. 5- I love a parade . . .The Band plays at Vallejo and the students observe Labor Day by taking a rest. 9-Holiday - - Admission Day. l0-- Heigh ho, come to the fair . . .The Band makes its debut over the network at the Sacramento State Fair. 16-The frosh don their best bib and tucker and try to impress us. iThey failedl 27- l'm strong to the finish, 'cause I eats myspinach . . . Santell,the strong man, impresses us. OCTOBER 7-We meet our Waterloo in the Davis football team. 7- Cock-a-doodle-doo . . . The Chanti- cleer staff gives a crow of a dance. I2- Homc will never be the same again . . .We get our first report cards. I4- lf at first you don't succeed-- it's too bad . . , Winters' football team defeats ours. Zl- Where there's a will, there's a way . . . We win from Clarksburg's football team. 27- Less broken cameras this year than usual . . .We all look pretty and getour pictures taken for the Chanticleer. 28-They came, they saw, we conquered. We defeat Esparto's football team, 28- The goblins will get you if you don't watch out . . . Witches, ghosts, and the senior class chill the student body with a l-lallowe'en Party. NOVEMBER 4- Peanuts, popcorn, crackerjack . . . Queen Helen Kilkenny presides over the annual Junior-Sophomore Carnival. l l-We celebrate Armistice with a vacation from school. l8- You've got to be a football hero . .. The G. A. A. salutes the gridiron heroes and finishes the football season with a bang by means of a dance. 21-23- The teachers get a dose of theirown medicine . . .They attend lectures. 24-25-With thanks to the Pilgrims we take l 5 9 a long-awaited vacation and munch turkey. DECEMBER - Then came the lndians in the form of a great athlete. .lim Thorpe entertains us with a story of himself. -- Oh, to be a gridiron favorite . ..The football players are rewarded for their efforts with a banquet. - The tables are turned . . .The boys are meekly escorted by the weaker sex to the Chanticleer's Sadie Haw- kins dance. l4- Seeing is believing . . .The students see dear old Santa Claus with their own eyes at a special Christmas Matinee.

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ZANETTE BELDEN MARJORIE BEHRMAN Vice President President HELEN KILKENNY Secretary MARGARET MORRIS Historian DOROTHY SIEVERS Treasurer Front row-Hicks, Costner, Rohwer, Brown, Eggert, Phillips, Carpenter, Johnson, L. Ritchey, Lucas. Second row-Hooper, Kilkenny, Greene, Sievers, Felton, McKen- zie, Lye, Callaghan, Bruhn, M. Ritchey, D. Hissey. Third row-Miss Phillips, Marvin, Anderson, Robison, Dodini, Harrod, Goncalves, Webb, Dawson, Morris. Back row-Lyon, L. Hissey, Schroeder, Belden, Leathers, Cagle, Behrman, Peck, Madden, S. Ricketts, E. Ricketts.



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JANUARY 3-We begin to break our New Year's Reso- lutions. I2-The benefits and hazards of radium are explained to us by Dr. Martin Gable. FEBRUARY l- Ye-o-lady-o . . .We are entertained by Swiss singers. Yi! 4- Once in a life time! ...We take the Senior Trip to the snow line and have be- ginners' luck on skis. 27- Science on Parade is presented and we all increase our knowledge. MARCH IO- When lrish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Sure, and we have a shamrock ofa time at the Sophomore Party. I4- A well-remembered voice . . .We see and hear the famous sportcaster, Doug Montell. I7- There are smiles . . . And most of them may be seen in the pictures for the Chanticleer. 24- Ferdinand, Ferdinand, the Bull . . . With a clash of cymbals and a roll of drums the Band Concert is presented with Ferdinand as guest of the evening. 30- lt's a homer . . .The baseball season opens. We play Winters. APRIL 3-9- ln your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it . . .We take time out to prepare for the Easter Parade. l2- As you sow, so shall you reap . . .The members of the C. S. F. reap' a day off and visit Treasure Island. I4- The last man in . . .We play baseball at Clarksburg. I. llill I4- ln the spring a young man's fancy . . . and so were the young ladies in their new frocks at the Junior Prom. 20- Pardon our nerve . . . But we're Skid- ding to the Senior Play. Zl- Take me out to the ball game . . .We play Esparto. 22- The grass is just as green and the ants . . .We enjoy ourselves at the Davis Picnic. 24-30- School days, school days . We show our parents examples of our schol- astic efforts during Public School Week. 28- l sailed away to Treasure lsland . . . The band goes to the San Francisco Expo- sition to compete in a contest. 29-The boys are gone with the wind at a track meet at Winters. MAY 5- The music goes down and around . . . And comes out swinging for the Fresh- man party. l2- Fair and warmer today . . .The senior queen and her aides rule over May Day and the Solano County Fair, l5- Music hath charms . . .We are enter- tained by Apollo Duo. l7- 'Cause tonight l've got to look my best . . .After four years of dieting, the seniors put on their best bib and tucker and en- joy a delicious meal at the expense of the Juniors. 28- Onward, Christian Soldiers . .. We march in for Baccalaureate. JUNE 2- Little man, you've had a busy four years . . .The seniors say adieu to high school and set out to conquer. ..WHo knows what?

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