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THE M NUTES Pursuant to call by Principal V. A. Dunlavy, the first meeting of the Student Body of Sonora Union High School was held in the auditorium on Monday morning, September ZO, 1943, with Cliff Minners assuming the President's chair. The need of Study Body and other organizations' dues was stressed by Commissioner of Finance Jack Sweeley. Under old business came the usual plea to let remain the lives of the Freshmen. Though redskins in appearance, they actually are human and deserve consideration. Scanning Secretary Dorothy Lyon's Minute Book we find the following record of varying events: A first, and victorious, game for the Sonora football squad was held on the local turf with Jackson. With October ZS as the appointed date an afternoon of fun and merri- ment was guaranteed by the Sophomore Class for the Freshman Recep- tion, at which the newcomers were the guests of honor-the theme Hallowe'en. A pleasing variety in the routine of life is the occasional celebration. An appropriate day for a general celebration was the Armistice Day Oakdale- Sonora football game in our stadium. Even though the game terminated with an Oakdale win, good sportsmanship prevailed throughout. In November, the successful junior Red Cross drive was climaxed by an afternoon of dancing with music furnished by the school's own 'fSynco- patorsf' Barbara Kress, Commissioner of Publicity, worked diligently for this worthy cause. Even with rationing the trend of the day, turkey and all the trimmings found their way to the American home's table. Thanksgiving vacation was short but provided enough time to overeat foods of red, blue and brown point value. December 10 presented the day for the annual Green and Gold spon- sored Faculty-Senior Basketball games. Enthusiasts witnessed the Fac- ulty Women edge out the Seniors by a one-point victory, while the Senior Boys defeated the Faculty Men by a margin of four points. Wilma Cullers, Commissioner of Publications, reported receipts of the evening most gratifying. ffWhy the Chimes Rang was impressively enacted to the students on December 22. Little further encouragement was needed to put the audi- ence into the Holiday spirit. HMERRY CHRISTMAS! 'Y
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