Pershing Middle School - Reflections Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1921

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School Calendar September:- 13eSchool opens. New students galore. 1PThe faculty and 01d students become source of information bureau for the bewildered Freshies. 27eVVelcome party given by old students to new. 30eEveryone restless. Eager for holiday. October- SeCounty Fair cheers the students. Faculty goes north. lOeRemember students, don,t sit and gaze out of the Windows; such actions do not appeal to sedate faculty. 23eTennis game With Sanger. We,re coming! ZQeReports come out. Everyone puzzled about application. ' 30-D0mestic Science Department serves principals of county. Novembere 1-Is the Miller an insect or an animal? For information see Miss Keith. SeElsie Stricklin very dreamy; reason seen on her third finger of the left hand. lOeWe win debate from Sanger. First Victory! IFEarl Dierking and Una Curry Visit school. Welcome Alumni. ZO-Cheer up, Ruth! He never forgets San Joaquin When he has a vacation. ZZ-Kid party given by Miss Doughty and Post Graduates. Girls carried away With Mr. Brauerts knee pants and hair comb. January- 2-Sorry, kiddies ,but vacation is over. Wake up! SwTom Meagher registers, the kick has come to Tranquillity. 4eNo wonder Miss Hood wears a smile. Didntt you know hets home from Stanford? SeMr. Bohns disappointed. Christmas didn,t bring forth diamond rings promised by the two science teachers. ewe

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T. U. H. S. Alumni In this our first Annual it is fitting that some word be said about our graduates. We consider ourselves fortunate to be able to say that while our little school is only four years old, we have had two graduating classes, and that all the members of those Classes have made good. We are very proud of our Alumni. The Class of 1919 consisted of Earl Dierking, Leafadel Miller and Dorothy Stricklin. Earl is now working in his fathers store in Vallejo, after having spent one Semester in the State University. Both he and Leafadel came back to us for one year of graduate work and were loyal and loved members of our student body last year. Leafadel is now working in C. H. Staplesi store in Fresno, while Dorothy is finishing her second year of work in the Fresno Junior College. The members of the Class of 1920 were: Una Curry, Volina Edgar, and Dorcas Gilbert. Una is now finishing her first year in the San Jose Normal. Volina is with us again and doing work worthy of her class. Dorcas is now Mrs. Harry Dennis and lives at San Joaquin; and to judge from Harry,s smile she is making good. Members of our Alumni, we wish you well!



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FAnyone wishing to broaden their knowledge in Politic? may receive plenty of information free of charge any day in the Senior Class when Faye Miller and Walter Covington are present. 7eBasketball game with Sanger. Chaperoning becomes popular institu- tion of T. U. H. S. 9eStudents, now is the time to get your application in to Miss Lang, if you desire to become expert debaters. 5.5 14eDebate with Kerman. Hurrah, we win! ISeRainI Hail! Rain! Mendota and San Joaquin conspicuous by their absence. 21-Basketball game with Kerman. Girls decide to set up barber shop for the benefit of those who are unable to find such a place. 24-Mr. Brauer begins Manual Training Class. 28-We win debate from Clovis. 29-Muiscal concert-Dilthy Family. February- 4-Basketball game with Clovis. Poor 01d Bus? FRalph Shaw, the poet, makes his appearance in the school. 7ePrincipalts convention. A weekts vacation. IFPost Graduates please accept this advice: Our Senior boys must not be attracted from their studies. ED-Iiiv 23eMiss Lang and History Class take a trip on the underground railroad described by Elsie. 26-Dance. ttOh, that cake V March- 4ettBess Goes to Europe? Gone, but not forgotten. SeTennis game with Sanger. 6-Junior Class presents bulletin board to school. 8e-Girls challenge Freshmen boys to game of baseball. Clever bits of poetry appear upon the bulletin board. Faculty censors. lO-Girls win baseball game from local grammar school girls. Miss Lang mysteriously departs from the interesting game for a comfortable seat in a Dodge car. 11-Semi-fma1 debate won by Fresno. Thafs all right, team. 14-Instituteta week,s vacation. 19-Tennis with Kerman easily won. ZlettOh, that horrid camera man? 25-Sanger forfeits baseball game. hggh

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