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Music in the Sclliooll HIC Girls' Glee of this school was organized on February 2, 1927. Previous to this time Mrs. Simpson conducted a chorus on Tuesday and Friday. first and fourth periods study halls for those who cared to attend. The girls finally decided to organize a Glee Club to have regular meetings once a month. Thelma Ferrario was chosen president of the club and organized work was taken up. The girls meet the first Tuesday of each month in the Domestic Science room and lunch is served. This is followed by a business meeting and program. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in better music and to provide recreation for the girls. Much interest is being taken in music by the students of the high school besides the individual students who are taking lessons. The following are the music organizations: High School Orchestra. High School Dance Orchestra. Charles Keck's Orchestra. joe XVarner's Orchestra. Livermore Band at Night School. The Boys' Chorus. Girls' Glee Club. The people of Livermore may therefore be proud of the fact that most of the students in the high school are interested in music. 'fThe ll3'ioneer's lpapoosev' An operetta entitled The f7l0lll't'I'i.Y Pafoost' was presented at the grammar school auditorium, Friday evening, May 13, 1027. The production was coached by Miss King while Mrs. Simpson led the choruses and other members of the faculty aided with the dances, costumes, and so forth. Thirty students, taken from all the classes, were members of the cast. The plot of the story, written by Otis Harrington, was based upon the Gold Rush Days in California. A pioneer and his family while crossing the plains en route to the gold fields of California were raided by a hostile tribe of Indians. The pioneer and his daughter escaped but the mother was killed by the Indians and the young son was kidnapped. After sixteen years of searching, the pioneer and his daughter arrive in thc camp of Tomahauk and find the son. They later avenge the death of the mother and all ends happily. The principals of the cast were: Tomahawk, XVin. Mohrg Prince XVhiteface. Irvin Mitchellg Lay-em-out, Leo Callaghang Pioneer, Chas. Camencindg Light Foot, VVm. Mondotg NValtzie. Rosie Ferrariog Lillamush, Doris Grayg Moonface. Margaret Faustinag Starshine, Frances Mallyg Bowbright, Leah Mitchell. Regi- nald Maywood made an efficient accompanist at the piano.
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Boysl Athletics XYICLL educated man is educated physically as well as mentally and in the progressive schools of today athletics play an important part. Ath- letics does not just mean the developing of a winning team but it does mean the participation of the majority of the student body in physical training. At Livermore Union High School this is especially true. XVG have a won- derful new gymnasium built under the direction of our able instructor, Stanley Gibson, where all may receive physical training. Early in the fall we started football practice. Wfe had little material with which to produce a winning team but nevertheless the players tried their hardest. The season was shortg only three games were played. Une was a 12-12 tie with Tracyg the other two were defeats by Pleasanton and Tracy. Rosie Ferrario, our capable yell leader throughout the football and basketball seasons, gave the teams confidence by the yells she led. Our basketball season is always our most successful. Verne Brown, our able captain, led his team to victory four times. The boys were faithful in practice and the result showed their efforts. Our best game was with Stockton High. Although the Stockton team had two players who played with the Amblers when they defeated the Cowboys in a P. A. A. game, Livermore defeated them 22-20. lVe lost one game to Fremont, 18-15, after having defeated them two weeks previous, 26-6. lfVe have no facilities for baseball as yet but are hoping a held will be pro- vided in the near future. Handball is a popular sport at high school and several of our boys have developed into good players. Leno Raboli and Harry Lefever were the cham- pions in our First handball tournament. The boys have built several good horseshoe courts and can now play the well known game called barn yard golf. The grown-ups had better look to their laurels for some of the boys are throwing a wicked shoe. The only game in which we have no champions is tennis and we are hoping to have one in the future. The following are the football and basketball scores for the year: FOOTBALL SCU R ICS Livermore .. ...... fl Pleasanton l .ivermore ...... ...... 0 Tracy ....... Livermore ...... ...... l 2 Tracy ..... i:AsKi-:'ri:ix scoluis Livermore .,,... ...,oo.. 2 6 Fremont . Livermore ...... ...... -l -l Manteca . Livermore ...... ...,,. 1 5 Fremont . Livermore .,.... ...... . 37 lillery Arms Livermore ...... ...,.. 2 2 Stockton .
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