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SCHOOL CALENDAR Aug. 3l-Frosh and all enter school for first day. Sept. 7-First Council meeting. Sept 8-F. F. A. go to state fair. Sept. I5-First Grizzly Growler out. Sept. I8-Lassen-Dunsmuir Wildcats game. We're de- teated. Sept. 24-Faculty and Trustees swing and eat, boys wash dishes. Sept. 29-Band started by Dumont. Oct. 5-Jack Rank comes for assembly, Frick wins in tennis. Oct. 7-Seniors shot, cuties brought out. Oct. ll-Girls bring out bows and arrows. Oct. I5-J. C. Prison dance, dcsperadoes show up. Oct. I6-Drama lovers skip to Reno and see First Lady. Oct. I9-Roop's Fort dedicated, we see Gov. Merriam. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 20-Wanted, Warbler for iazz band. Found. 2l-Mrs. L. Hill talks to students. 22-Report cards come out, are we glad? Faculty party. 25-Television, National School Assembly. 26-Principal attends San Francisco conference. 27-Senior bench gets a painting. 28-Local girls get shot by Hearst newspaper. 29-Soph. drama on stage. 3A party for girls. 30-G. A. A. goes to Greenville, Lassen goes to Alturas. 4-Senior cast chosen tor Growing Pains. 6-F. F. A. members and teachers go to Chico. B-Boys tumble for Dads. 9-Garza wins speech contest. I0--Oqur coaches tackle to get C. l. F. champion- s ip. ll-K. Hill wins girls' tennis championship. Las- sen plays Westwood. Armistice game. No school. l8- The Villain Still Pursued Her, Junior Play in assembly. 22, 23, 24-No school: Thinksgiving vacation. 3-Basketball games start with A's and B's. 6-Block L initiates. IO-Big Senior Play, l Growing Pains i. -Delinquent slips provide for New Year's Res- clutions. I5-C. S. F. Banquet, Fathers and Sons Night. Many students rose and shone. 2l 22-Christmas party at school. -Christmas pageant. 23-J. C. Formal Christmas Dance. 23-'Rayl Last day of school for '37. 4-A. A. A., F. F. A. meetings. 6-Student body meeting. Campaign speeches. 7-Alturas-Lassen basketball games. 8-Carson City-Lassen B. B. game. I7-Second semester begins. 20-National School Assembly. Jack Raymon shows snakes. 2l-Basketball: J. C.'s vs Nevada Frosh. 4415s Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb, Fcb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. tdar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May 22-Red Head game fwe fool them?l 28-3A party. I-3A and F. F. A. Union Oil film. 4-Westwood and Susanville basketball games 8-3A council meeting. ll-Wadsworth-Lassen basketball game. I9-Lassen-Reno High basketball games. 2I-Globe Trotters here, lncgroes blacken our record.l 24-Freshmen give us amusing assembly. 25fWe play basketball with Virginia City. 28-Girls' and boys' basketball games begin. I--Shamrocks didn't play here. 4-Girls' League Hi Jinks, tlothcrs' Night. 9-Faculty meet again. I0-Third Forestry program held. ll-Big F. F. A. Barn Dance. Hayseeds drop! l5-J. C.'s and All-Stars play. I6-Big G. A. A. banquet. lB-Junior Play, Ghost Ship. 2lA26-Vacation! Whoopeel! 27-Faculty meet along with refreshments. 3l--Sophomore assembly. l-April Fool's Day! Soph Hopg Freak Day. fThe queer things we saw!! 2-Older Girls' Conference at Richardson Springs. 5-J. C. hold matinee at theater, Captain Blood. B-2A Fashion Tea. Press Club banquet and dance. 9-First track meet at Reno. I3-Tennis preliminary. Westwood and Lassen. l5-No school lGood Fridayl. I9-P. T. A. displays a splendid program. 20-Tennis preliminaries held. 2l-Student body meeting and F. F. A. banquet. 22-J. C. Carnivalg Queens is dazzling. Z3-3A Conference of Northern California meets. 25-John Oakie comes. 26-Eastcrn Star speaker gives educational talk 27-C. S. F. hold grand party. Oh boy, fun! 28-Dramatics Play, Grandma Pulls the Stringf 29-Band and Chorus Concert. 30-Track meet, Alturas and Lassen. 3-3A and F. F. A. meetings held. 6-Big annual Junior Prom-a success! 7-Business and Professional Women give recep- tion to girl graduates. I3-Big Senior Ditch Day. Whoopee! I7-P. T. A. program. Grand music by Lassen band. 20-Annual big Senior Ball. 2l-N. S. C. F. track meet, Sacramento. 23, 24, 25-At last! Exams! 26-Holiday. 27-Graduation. Farewell Seniors! School closes. Good luck, all!
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SENIOR HISTORY It is with regret that the class of '38 leaves Lassen Union High. In our freshman year we won the tie-up and were the guests of the other classes at the Freshman reception. The sophomore year was a very successful one. We were victors in the tie- up and followed that by winning the ten dollar prize for selling student body cards. The Sophomore Hop was given as a social event and the girls were very active in basketball. In the junior year our play, He Was a Gay Sef1orita , was one of the high- lights of the year. On March 22 we sponsored a program in assembly and a dance in the gymnasium. The Iunior Prom was an outstanding social event of the school year. The senior year was a busy one. Betty Barry ranked highest in Scholarship while Dorothy Lanigar and Iay Gibson won the Legion Citizenship awards. The Senior play, Growing Pains , given in the gymnasium, attracted one of the largest crowds in history. We sponsored a concession at the I. C. Carnival and gave one program in assembly. The Senior Ball with Dutch decorations of windmills, landscape and a wooden shoe was enjoyed by all. Ditch Day and the Senior Banquet were also events to be remembered. The class wishes to take this opportunity to thank the members of the faculty for their help during the last four years in high school and express their earnest appreciation to Mrs. O'Kelly and Mr. Collyer, their class advisers. The senior gift of a fine stage curtain remains in the school to show the school spirit pos- sessed by the class and their sincere appreciation of what the school has meant to them. e149
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SENIOR WILL I, Janice Acord, will Frank's fralernily pin 'lo anyone who lhlnks lhey can sland lhe compelilion. I, John Alberdi, will my dancing abilily lo Jimmy Lewis. I, Mary Ammirafi, will my beauliful eyebrows lo Elda Tonnello. I, Lorine Anderson, will my colleclion of novelly pins lo Teddy Rogers. I, Belly Arnell, will my lemper lo Sissy Hill. I, Carol Avenl, will my good sporlsmanship lo Bernice Manville. I, Leroy Bailey, will my Fulure Farmer pin lo Blondie, I, Luella Barham, will my abilily lo gel along wilh Mrs. Jensen lo Frances Elchelo. I, Belly Barry, will my figure lo anyone who lhinks she'll need il lo gel along. l,John Baker, will my quiel disposilion lo Johnnie Evans. I, Neil Bennell, will my memories wilh LaPreal lo Carl Tucker which will make a lifelime of happiness . . ? ? ? I, Richard Benlon, will my side-burns lo Teddy Robles, which mighl make a man of him. I, Ellore Berlagnolli will my personalily lo lure prelly girls and leachers lo Bud Gibson. I, Paul Belerbide, will my heighl lo Orlo McMurphy. I, Elwin Bigelow, will my slenographic abilily lo Maxine Boalman. I, Kay Blackmer, will my boy friends lo any girl who can handle lhem as well as I have. I, Imogene Bouchard, will my special corner in lhe lheallge balcony lo Bealrice While, bul keep Busler lor myse . I, Belly Jo Buckles, will my giggle lo lhe Wemple lwins. I, Ada Burr, will my smallness lo Elda Wagner. I, Elese Burr, will my gold loolh lo Mary Alice Holmes. I, Leo Carman, will my curly hair lo Jim Bennell. I. Oba Clark, will my posilion as pianisl in lhe orches- lra lo Billie Hansen. I, Bill Corson, will my slriped lie lo Margarel Pinneo. I, Donald DeForesl, will my unruly hair and my abilily lo always be on lime lo Dr. Brode. I, Leland Donaldson, will my lrack abilily lo Charles Nehrbass. I, Donald DeWill will my bashlulness lo Pug Prolfill. I, Reid Farris, will my darkness lo Margarel Henderson. . I, Helen Finley, will my knack of being lale lo firsl per- iod lo anyone who can slay up as Iale as I can. I, Alice Fox, will my gill of gab lo Celia Thomas. I, Freud Frick, will my large appelile lo anyone who can afford ll. I, Dick Fuller, will my wavy hair lo Carl Tucker. I, Jay Gibson, will my gum lo Mrs. Hardy. I, Henrielle Hagala, will my smile and good nalure lo Naomi Wemple. I, Marie Hagafa, will my moods lo Jean Wrighl. I, lleen Hansen, will my lrack abilily lo calch up wilh Harold al noons lo anyone who has lo calch up wilh any- One. I, William Hensen, will my heighl lo Orell Saffores. I, Herberl Hersey, will my public speaking abilily lo Eva Giraldo. I, Mary Hill, will my quiel nalure lo Marilyn Denlon. I, Phyllis James, will my baskelball abilily lo Phyllis Sparks, knowing she will have no compelilion. I, Alfred Johnson, will my bashlulness lo Irma Bass. I, Bealrice Johnson, will my wink lo Pauline May. I, Fayne Johnson, will my one and only lo Mervyn De- Giovanni. I, Leroy Kayser, will my alhlelic abilily and bashlulness lo any conceiled freshman. G I, Leslie Kimbrel, will my exlreme sense of humor and deceiving looks lo Mr. Buckles. I, Dorolhy Lanigar, will my bookkeeping abilily lo Mrs. G. A. Collyer. lShe will need il.l I, Harold Lanigar, will my Salurday nighls lo Miss Garrelson. I, Marion Larrea, will my flal feel lo Mr. Collyer and my old lennis shoes lo Arl Malhews. I, Virginia Laylon, will my giggle lo Barbara Schullz. -l,Jack Marden, will my abilily in lrack and my way wilh lwo-liming women lo Jim Bennell. - I, Euland McLaughlin, will my abilily lo do malhemal' ics lo Lorene Phelps. I, Jim McNamee will my way wilh lhe women lo Teddy Robles. I, Bill Moak, will my knack wilh girls lo Herman Frick. I, Roberl Morrill, will my grin lo Mr. Filzhenry. I, Roma Morlimer, will my musical abilily lo Eleanor Hansen. I, Mariel Mulroney, will my perfecl allendance and fun I have al school parlies, games and dances lo anyone who can sland lhe lale hours. I, Beulah Nye, will my abilily lo gel A's lo my sisler, Ida. I, Cleo Olson, will my good l?l repulalion lo anyone who needs il. I, Maynard Pallan, will my daily bus ride from Doyle lo Roy Banisler. I, John Peconom, will my abilily lo play foolball lo nexl year's leam. I, Helen Phelps, do will and bequealh my abilily lo .gel whal I wanl lmosl ol lhe limel lo anyone who desires somelhing lhey can'l have. I, Jack Ramsey, will my abilily lo gel oul of lhis lown lo anybody who would like lo leave il. I, Ellen Rankin, will my abilily lo gel in lhe library al noons lo Gail Barham. I, Lois Reed, will my dancing abilily lo Margarel An- derson. l,Jack Roberls, will my fishing equipmenl lo anyone who can fell as good fish slories as I. I, Pauline Sanchez, will my lennis rackel lo my brolher, Henry, hoping lhal he can play beller lhan I. I, Viola Schneider, will my quiel ways lo Lois Bennell. I, Donald Smilh, will my violin lo Mr. DuMonl. I, Eugene Smilh, will my hair comb lo Jimmy O'Kelly. I, George O. Smilh, will my carloons lo Marsha Tucker. I,Joyce Smilh, will my abilily nol lo play lennis lo Eugene Kayser. ll-le's loo goodll I, Lucille Smilh, will Clive lo no one. l'll lake care of him myself. I, Lois Slark, will my marriage license lo ayone lhal needs il. I, Maxine Slephens, will my red hair fo Naomi Wemple. I, Harold Sliglilz,will my blonde hair lo Frances Silva. I, Jane Slone, will my red hair and freckles lo any dish- waler blond wilh a washed oul complexion. I, Kay Tompers will my work on lhe lelephone lines lo Leland Pierce. I, Harold Trussell, will my blue eyes lo Enid Hamlin. I, Helen Wiencke, will my dislike of local boys lo Mar- garel Pinneo. I, Earl Wilcox, will my lack of courlesy lo Richard Fremd. I, Jim Wirick, will my chubbiness lo Ann Van De Kamp. I, Mansel Womack, will my smile lo Myra Tucker. I, Slanley Womack, will my punclualily lo meelings lo Mary Anna Tucker. 162
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