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(1 J O w j middle of tlie table. SENIOR BALL j j MarxV 01 the students, and The graduating class of I the patron and patronesses gave 1926 were hosts and hostesses short and interesting talks, for the last time, at a high school affair, when they gave After the banquet they all their Senior ball Friday j attended the California Thea-uro evening. May 28, ii I The patron and patronesses The auditorium was made were: to look very attractive with a lowered ceiling of blue and white crepe paper, chimes sus- pended from the lights, and greenery in jardinieres on each side of the stage. During the evening Evangeline Venturini entertain- ed the guests with a Russian dance. She was accompanied b; Blanche Plumley. Appropriate music was furnished by the Happy Har- monizers. SENIOR BANQUET The Senior class was given a delightful banquet at the Los Medanos Hotel in Pittsburg, Tuesday evening May 25, by the Junior class. The table was decorated very prettily with baskets of swoet peas, and silver candle- sticks with tall blue candles, T ere were two dolls dressed - iL .£Z §.-! ' ■ i t i ' es , p lace d in i : h.e Miss Eline Anderaon Miss Chloe Logan Mr. E. G. Nash GIRLS ' LEAGUE The Girls ' League gave their Mothers ' Tea, Friday afternoon. May 21. The mothers were taken in- to the auditorium where a short entertainment was given by the girls. The numbers on this program were : 0 Lovely Night by a chorus of girls, accompanied by Melba Cakebread. A m.onologue — In the Usual Way by Am.orette Crawford, ac- com.panied by Frances Diffin. An old fashioned dance by Alice Lloyd and Evangeline Venturini, accompanied by Cyntnia Burroughs. I
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s A song-- Mothcr Ilia. clw e ' ' by Jennie Cooper, accorijjaniec. by Frances Diffin. A piano Sclo--by Emily Bailey. Miss Alice Mclnnes, Tean of Girls of the Stockton Rio;]i ?■ School spoke to us on ' ' - ' hat is 5 the Essential Training for a i Hir-h School Girl . Her top: c I was very well chosen, and was ( one that v as interesting and. | inspiring to both the mothers | and the girls. - i After the program every- ! one adjourned to the library 1 where refreshments v ere served by some of the girls. Tl.e annual Mothers ' Tea | has proved to be a very v orth-| while gathering. It is nice j to have the mothers mieet, and 1 we hoipe that we may see more of them next year. The girls enjoy a close acquaintance with their classmates ' mother: Qiid the privilege of being hostesses to them. DA1TCE3 The boys working on the Mokelumne project in this dis- trict, gave a dance in the Oakley Hall Saturday evening, May 29. The Diablo Valley Syncopators furnished fine music. During the evening there were several exhibition of the Charleston, and also of the latest dance. The St. Louis Hop. Everyone had a good time, and will be locking forv ard to the i:ext dance that these boys are going to give. 01 ia ' - r ' all in Bi-ontwcv:.d, Jiuic ' -: 2 .. It wil ' ' be the first dance given by this club. The mem- be ry bope for a Isrge at tend - •.■:nce in orc er to r:aKe this dance a great success. Remember I Anierican Legion Re 11 In Brentwood, June 1 ' : Fine music will be furnished. PARTIES A sur-prise birLhday party was gi . ' :n for George :io Uphara by a grou;r of her friends, Thurs- day ov :nin,g. May 15. T ' lis even- ing was spent in playing games, and dan cinq. The young people present v ere : I.IISoES The Brentv;ood Glee Club giving a dance in the Mem- Evangeline Venturini Frances Diffin Ma d a 1 e i n • Mf : s r a The Im. a Go cid e s Eleanor Towns ley Ruth Baxter Helena Keene ' ' Georgene Upnam Charles Cogswell C-lenn Geddes Forrest Sullivan Kenneth Bonnickson Ms r i o n La ' 7 1.- r; i 1 c e Paul Hals to ad Vi arren Geddes Jack Bradb irv t at a n Lo: ' .e y 15. cd 1] ow Fred Heidoi ' n was hos party given at his hom.e i Tree on the evening of Ma The home was decorat very attractively v ith ye crepe paper and greenery. The girls and boys enjoy- ed themselves by playing games and dancing. Di ' ring the even- ing refreshments were served.
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