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CALENDAR GF SCHOOL EVENTS .mi QQ. 2 'J N i th ., t 344.521, . Ja an gr L Vi-Bw, -'.,H NOVEM BER 4-Sophmore picnic at Mill Park. A good time was had by all. okt-li-Y presented Merle Wfaterman and his dummy tor a very entertaining assembly. 8-El Solano drive tor three hundred copies started. IO--lmbressive Armistice Day Program was held in the morning. ll-'Armistice Day holiday and victorious tootball game over Fillmore. I2-Girls' League Dance held in gymnasium. I2--Report cards. Lots ot gloomy taces. I3-Girls' Playday held in Carpinteria. 24-School closed tor Thanksgiving Day holi- day. DECEMBER 3-Football squad members enjoyed a ban- quet at the Glen Tavern. 8hChristmas Pageant was held on the toot- ball tield. lt was directed by Miss Coolc. I7-Junior Prom was held in the gymnasium. This attair is sponsored by the Junior class and is considered the best dance ot the year. I7-School closed tor the Christmas holidays. 2OmExplorers' Club members tools trip to the snow. They were under the direction ot Mr. Coultas. JANUARY 6-Construction tar enough advanced so that all students enter by Sixth Street door. i P, I. i ,Q I4-First baslcetball game was held in gym- against Fillmore. ZI--Report cards again, 29-Presidents' Ball was held at the Ebel! ClLlbLlOUSQ. v .. A 2 . i EQ. ,. , -H ,-, ,DJ is i r A ' a n i..,. , , is rs ., 5' L . ggi-., I
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CALENDAR OF SCl-lOOL EVENTS SEPTEMBER 8-School opened with the Freshmen brealr- ing former enrollment number tor any incoming class. 22--Girls' League and G. A. A. combined to give a Big-and-Little Sister Punch in the gym. 23-The much-postponed student body elec- tion was held. A new torm ot student government was inducted. 24-The new student Council had their tirst otticial meeting. 25-Football season opened with a bang. We played Ventura on our tield and won our tirst League game. OCTOBER 2-A No-Date Dance was held in the gym which initiated the Freshmen to their tirst high school dance. 2-We played our second winning game ot football. Oxnard was the unlucky victim. 5-Election ot Student Body Treasurer, Sec- retary, and EI Solano Editor was held. 7-Dramatic Club members attended a radio broadcast of Showboat at the NBC Station. 8-The gym was the scene ot the hilarious annual event ot the girls' Fli-Jinlcs. I4-A noon-hour dance with the high school Swing Band turnishing the music. The swing was held tor the tirst time. 22-The Freshmen class held their jollyeup on the tootball tield. A pot-luclc supper was enjoyed by all. 22-Exchange assembly with Oxnard to pro- mote a more triendly spirit between schools. 22-Explorers' Club started by Mr. Coultas, an advanced group ot Boy Scouts ot America. A . I 'TWT Q ti' . is jg, Z: V ' pi., -,is og . ' vs I I i l W l-if --.4 .,i, 5 I .I-.g ' 'Tw' fn
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CALENDAR CDF SCHOOL EVENTS FEBRUARY I--Jaelc Routt and Cleo, his educated horse. 2-Occidental Girls' Glee Club. 3'-Results to Cap-andegown vote. I2-G. A. A. held hoelrey brealctast. 22 -Washington's Birthday program. MARCH 8-World's Champion typewriter typed tor the students in an assembly. I5-Traclc season begins with inter-Class traCR meet. I8-Student Body Dance. The music was furnished by the Swingarees. I9-Baseball season begins with game at Oxnard. I9-First League Track Meet held in Oxnard. 26-Girls' Playday at Santa Barbara. APRIL 6-Hammond organ was played tor as- sembly. 7-Pan-American program. 8--Big show. ll-Spring vacation. 28-Roman banquet. MAY 5'6QSenior Play held in Santa Barbara. 7-G. A. A. girls' were hostess tor Play- '. v-4' day. I2-Soroptimist dinner held in honor ot Seniors. 0 I4--Senior Prom held at the Ebell Clubhouse. , 1 I8-G. A. A. banquet. ' ,Q ' I9-Band show. 27-Spring Round Up. JUNE 2-Senior assembly and awards. 3-Junior and Senior banquet. 3-6-Senior examinations. 5-Baccalaureate. . -4 , G1 1 I I 9-Commencement. l l ., ' 4? f. .1 i .r Ie f ' ---1-zfofkr ' n N
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