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SPORTS, Sl-I I NES, SOPHOMORES Again this year we start the football season right by beating Uxnard-hut then, of course, it helps to pile up a score on Ventura, too+especially when it is as good a game as this was. Poor boys, it's a shame you have to shine those shoes just to be initiated into the Varsity Club-and then all this work for a more picture. lllr. VVegel demonstrates for his group in a hiology class. VVilson and Buckner jump for a high one. On our own field, we are again the winners- Leaving in old faithful. Then some football action shots. JJ Fm OZBPHOCD UIQJXOP-I
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l 'l'11 OZIPl Dm CP-5 3 5 CALENDAR rosa-1935 AUGUST 27-School opened. 30-An assembly honoring the freshmen was held. Judge Robinson sen- tenced guilty members of the class with appropriate measures for reform. 31-The sophomores triumphed over the freshmen in befitting style at the annual tie-up. SICPTEMBER 6-Miss Edna Gearhart spoke before the Girls' League at the first tea of the year. 7-Gaiety prevailed at a student body party in the gym. Ping-pong rivaled dancing. 14-A big pow-wow was held in the auditorium in preparation for the first game of the season. 15-The Cards put up a good Hght against the Santa Barbara Dons, losing the game by one small point. 19-Dodge's gen-u-wine Indians presented a program of song and dance in an assembly. 21-The bus transported a group of students on an excursion to see the striking performance of A lllidsummer Night's Dream at the Holly- wood Bowl. 27-An exclusive assembly for juniors and seniors was held. A representative of VVoodbury's College spoke on commercial possibilities for students. 28-The girls frolicked and capered at their annual Hi-Jinx in the gym. OCTOBER 5-Rafters in the auditorium shook during a football rally. 6-The Occidental frosh team was conquered by the Cards in home terri- tory. 11-llembers of the Girls' League sipped tea and nibbled sandwiches in the cafeteria hall at another Hawftuhnoon tea . Deah, deahl 12-Pep and school spirit overflowed from the auditorium during a rally. 13-The Cards were victorious in the Land of the Flashes, giving a push-off to a successful season in the League. 16-Geoffrey lXIorgan addressed the student body on the topic, The Man Ahead , in a special assembly. 19-A special program, designed to inspire and uphold school spirit, was presented in a rally. 20-The Oxnard Yellow Jackets lost their sting in a battle against our flaming Cardinals. 25-A demonstration of boy scout activities was presented by officials for the student body. 26-Senor lllaldo brought his bag of tricks over from Santa Barbara and manufactured rabbits at a senior benefit program. 27-Ventura was sadly disappointed in an attempt to subdue the Cardinals. NOVEMBER 2-The first quarter came to a close, and students flocked to a party in the gym for a bit of relaxation after a strenuous week of exams. 3-illembers of the G. A. A. entertained the girls from all county schools at a Dude Ranch festival, with competitive games. Our girls won the big award. 9-Mr. Brady and lllr. Johnson joined forces in the presentation of a unique Armistice program. 12-The whole town turned out for a big Armistice celebration, and backed the Cards in their second victory over Fillmore. l-lilhe Girls, League convened in the cafeteria for a forum. 16-A rally composed of yells and songs and pep talks roused our fighting spirit. 17-Ventura went home defeated by the valiant Cardinals.
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FIT! 3'l 'Om OZ Ulu-HO:-1 CALENDAR-Cont'd 23-just one long rally. Classes forgot to study and yelled instead, a meet- ing was held in the auditorium in the afternoon, a bonfire rally and a serpentine in the evening climaxed the day. 24-The Yellow Jackets partially avenged their previous loss by tying the score with the Cards. DECEMBER 1-Many Santa Paulans trekked to Santa Maria and saw the Cards rise victorious over the opposing team. 4, 5, 6-Ticket polls for the senior play revealed a total sell-out for both nights. 7-Cathedral High accomplished what we had hoped was impossible by scoring a few more points than the Cards in the semi-final playoff of the C. l. F. Tournament. The seniors presented their play, The Spider , which was definitely a success. 8-This was the second night of The Spider , equally as successful as the first. I7-21-A welfare drive, conducted in Hfth period classes, yielded a generous supply of food for needy families, and was culminated by parties for those who cooperated one hundred percent. 21-Juniors and seniors and other privileged people attended the brilliant Junior Prom. The gym was transformed into a huge toy-land, and Gabberts' orchestra provided the necessary accompaniment. JANUARY 2-Santa Paula students returned to school with remorse after a well- earned vacation. 5-Basketball fans watched the Cards battle the S. P. alumni team in a practice game. ll-The Ventura basketball teams conquered the Cards in both A and B games. 16-Our A and B teams met the players from Carpenteria in a hard-fought battle. 17-Members of the G. A. A. gathered in the gym for a business meeting and a short program. I8-The Santa Barbara five triumphed over the fighting Cardinal squad. The second quarter drew to a close at last. 22-The Cardinal quintuplets won a victory over the Fillmore Flashes. 25-Harold Chaffee, professional player, and one of his students, llliss Clark, gave a tennis demonstration at a special assembly in the gymnasium. Cardinal squads met the Oxnard Yellowjackets in a fierce battle here. We won 28-17. 29-The S. P. teams met those from Canoga Park in our gymnasium. 30-The Student body marveled at a display of electrical apparatus given in the gym during an assembly. 31-The Girls' League held a tea and forum in the cafeteria. FEBRUARY l-Loyola sent her basketball teams to fight the Cardinals. 2-The S. P. students turned out for a frolic in ye olde barnyard -the gym transformed. This dance was sponsored by the sophomore class. 3-The Occidental Girls' Glee Club favored the student body with several groups of songs and interesting solo numbers. 5-The Cardinals were victorious over Lancaster in the game here today. 8-Our basketball teams fought the Ventura squads in the J. C. gym. 12-A special assembly program, honoring I.incoln's memory, was presented in the gym. 15-An assembly was held in the gym. 18-Campaigning for the mid-term elections began today.
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