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amem Sept. 5—The day school began? Sept. 30—When the football team went on an overnight trip to Yreka? Oct. 13—Who the boy was who was so sick on the rooters' bus that went to Orland? (Punchy West is my guess.) Oct. 16—The national assembly, when Lanny Swallow told Harry Benedict's fortune? Oct. 19—How silly the new Hi-Y members looked in their ragged pants—and the Tri-Y girls in their black stockings and green ribbons? Nov. I I—How we walloped Susanville? (27 to 0) Dec 21—The night the Sophs gave their Reindeer Rendezvous? Feb 2—When Westwood beat Susanville four straight games in their first games of the basketball series? Feb. 19-—The night Lassen J. C. presented the Gondoliers Operetta? March 5—How the Bat (Harry Benedict) chilled you that fatal night? March 13—When the student leaders went to Marysville and showed what a good school we had? March 29—When Lorraine Miley won the sweater given by the seniors for being the most typical high school girl? Who was in second place? Yea, Yea, Tinker! April 5—Who won the public speaking contest? Margaret Perry, we bet. April 7—When the Tri-Y girls went to Richardson Springs and how Janis and Laura won the talent contest prizes? April 12—When the Moscow Star came out? April 13—How good our track team looked in Susanville? April 18—When the annual and Lumberjack staffs went to Berkeley for the Press Conference? April 27—When the band went to Chico and showed up so well? May 17—The vast amount of hot dogs the Juniors and Seniors ate at the picnic? May 24—-How you stepped out at the Junior-Senior Prom? May 31—Commencement—and the Senior get-together afterwards? June I—Seniors: Where do we go from here? Undergrads: Hooray! Vacation! NINETEEN
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• Top row: Adams, Rather, Villalovos, Doerirg, Cowin, J. Gonzalez, Calduron, Jones, Morton, Crouch, Mis auex • Middle row: Whitaker, NieDoth. Baker, Lounsberry. Stocking. Pinon, Poi'ard, Foste', Miley, Coronado, Gaffney • Bottom row: Cherimagich, Arenivas, Welch, Crouch, Perez, Parker, Florez. Hall, Turpin, Tyler. • Top row: Lopez, Hartley. F. Adams, Shannon. Landsmith. Lance. Pool, Coulter. Pinon. Ferguson, McDonald. Tyler • Middle row: Gonzalez. Leckwold. Simmons, Purdy. Blocher, Bromley. Hoffman. Brush. Erickson. Gardiner. Corbin • Bottom row: Turpin. Tipton, Riley, Purdy, Shafer, Kincaid, Pack, Bangle, Wiese, Coxen, Guzman. Here we are! The little fellows of the school. We re all pretty small in size, but there are plenty of us. Yes sir! Sixty-five strong. We've only been here a short time but you just watch our speed. Why, with Vernon Simmons as our president, Charles Morton as our vice-president, Billy Whitaker as our treasurer, Buddie Lance our secre- tary, Billy Foster, yell leader, we are clinging tightly to the rungs on the ladder of school spirit. Miss Blocher is our class adviser and so far under her excellent guidance for sales, our class treasury has begun to add up. And with parties we've already rung the bell of school spirit. EIGHTEEN
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llte Gamela Gatcltes £cltoo i au 1. I'm just wild about Harry. 2. Whatta man! 3. Old Faithful. 4. Hi-yo, Silver! 5. Whatcha think you're playing? 6. Bashful. 7. Rather old for leap frog 8. Who done dat? 9. You blow through here. 10. The height of ambition. 11. Two of a kind. 12. That Pepsodent smile. 13. Boy. am I hungry! 14. The Shampoo Kid. 15. Who's the Bat? • t f a ?,
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