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E E e E 2 E 2 uitlhlic icuii!!! TIIE TDMAHAWK, l933 The Carnival XNIHEN? March 30. Where? T. V. U. H. S. Why? To have a good time and to raise money. What do you suppose Carnivals are for? Oh, gee! Test in English fifth period. Well, that fixes that. Fresh- man meeting fifth period for the Carnival. Can't be bothered with tests. Everybody help now, 'cause this is going to be good. Are the posters finished? We're short two guns for the shooting gallery. Get what is needed by tomorrow. It's the dead-line. In due course of time T. V. U. H. S. put on its carnival. Both faculty and students worked hard to make it a success. As one entered the carnival he found himself dangerously close to the duck pond, a child of the Juniors' brain for brainsb. Wary was he who passed by without trying his skill at lassoing a duck. No wonder the roulette wheel, Freshmen concession, did well. The love of chance is born in us, for who doesn't like to boast that his great- grandfather was a Forty-Niner! One of the sophomore concessions, egg throwing, was rather spattery, the idea being to hit the unfortunate victim with an egg of uncertain age. Fortunately the aim usually was rather sketchy and the eggs arrived off- center. The popularity of the shooting gallery showed that 'the' gav young blades of '33 like to prove their prowess with the nSh0OtlI1,-l1 Olfl,, as did the adventurers of stage-coach days. No wonder in these days of scarce money we tried 'to capture the elusive dollar by casting a ring over its sleek and shiny sides. Thus this game did its part to aid our shrunken treasury. ff XX 55 X - fwfr T? , i xi? q:x1xJm1x1nJn:n:n1n:n:n:n:n:m4 nxgnnpmpnalmlninangnnunnmpnaupnnnmpnnnmpnnpnpmunpnpmnxnxlnnlnzna F Y
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stil. stir ua sf sa sf gunman: uaufuu tina iliac: nails: uairur 5 s Ilililililiaililtf Calendar April- 7-Hick Day. Baby clothes, long un- derwear, dresses mothers were married in and were the latest styles. 15-Desert League track meet at Lan- caster. 9-17-Spring vacation. Everybody gives thanks for the rest. 28-Senior Ditch Day. What a good time! The kind you don't have everyday. 29-County track meet at Taft. May- 6-Valley track meet at Taft. 13-Girls' Play Day at Lancaster. A happy day for all. 15-Spring football practice begins. 20-Alumni banquet. Should auld acquaintance be forgot. 25-Student Body play the, Ghost Parade. Shivers ran down our spine for a Week after. 26--Community Day. Tehachapi High School acts as host to the schools in southern Kern county. 27-Big school barbecue. Many stomach-aches the next day. JO-Memorial Day vacation. June- 4-Baccalaureate Services. 5-Junior-Senior banquet. The Jun- iors prove to be able hosts and hostesses. 7-Commencement. THE TUMAHAWK. l933 tliltlililulilllwllililtlililhlililililililililil Continued 'I 7 .fit , , X N 1 W 1 IX I IJIGQA 1' L k D , H, . m p' -Bb V TOPPER MAKES UP waTH Congo MRS EM!-3Fsy ffvifg' O yrll' 0 'iff ' n . if t4 ' I zu! I 'N M AND ACES' DUECEV X 5.- N ' o Q - Z- .7 A s - - ' ' 7 'I .. I -1... .fi Q-'-.. ff? 0 SWDENTJ MAKE GARDEN5-f . 4 .Jllnrailmlnn Jn:n:n1sln::xls1m1:.:n:n1n1x:nmn1x:n1!-.1n:n:nJn:nlxJQlnl!:n THIRTY-NINE
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1111. scuru sisrua sim: ultima: A 8 TIIE TOMAHAWK, i933 uy yyYy29 yYYyiE The Fashion Show WORDS fail me when I attempt to describe the Fashion Show. The beauties of T. V. U. H. S. paraded before us in gorgeous raiment, dis- playing the latest spring styles from Weill's Department Store in Bakers- field. The delighted Ohs and Ahs of the feminine portion of the audience were no more appreciative than the admiring glances cast by the male part. Here endeth this wondrous tale of the carnival in front of the humble hot-dog stand, but is it not the most important, after all, to the innards of mortal man? -MARIAN CLARE WATSON 7 I 5 3 I 3 I 5 I wllxlllln, l fjv' M sei. 1 i Edwin 'W 5 s a.-....,...u.-.....,m....,..,,.N............-...-,u...,.-..-..-.i F TY- E
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