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St H001 CALMNTDAR September School opened wrh the largest enrollment in hlstory Alas for the fpoor Freshmen' There were so many Freshmen 1n the halls one could hardly get through Officers elected Freshman glrls xnstructed to appear as youngsters Everyone remarked how cute the Freshmen glrls looked M Dolg put a damfper on xnitiatlon More students enrolled Glrls started gym Cafeteria started Fourth and hfth periods an excxtzng tlme for the Seniors Another exciting day for the Sen1ors Oh ve Freshmen re ceptxon' October Senior student body tag day I want my teddy bear' Oh you darling children First edition of Sequoia Leaf Fvcltement Senior rlngs arrlve' November Report cards Manv scared Freshles land othersl Why Ila, you bobbed your hair' Armlstlce Day Hurray' Holldav Girl Reserve recognitxon service Radio program glven at show Marjorie arppeared wxth shorn locks G1rl Reserve Inltiatlon party Inltlatxon horrors' Football game-Seniors vs JUHIOTS and underclassmen One whole week vacatlon' Nxne rahs' December First meeting of music club 'vlany SBDIOTS dlSd.DDOIY1tPd ln pnctures Sorry but how could they he otherw1se ' College student visltors Clorv of Glorles' Chrlstmas Vacfltlon January Freshles vs Sophomore girls basketball game Sophs wxn Junior vs Senlor glrls basketball game JUDIOFS won General Sclence class enjoyed themselves gazing at the stars Mrs Robbins gave selecuon from Ardw in Assembly Sophomore edltxon of Sequola Leaf Have you wrltten your song yet What is that smoke The bus I9 burnlng Oh my arm is so tlred Vkhv' From smubblng the halls I-eburarv Senzors won ln ticket campaxgn Drug Store tlovsded with Valentlne Purchasers . . ,I A A . ' . r. A I . . . - . .. , ,. A' n . u - 1 I A . . , . , Rain-Good-by snapshotsk No lessons prepurecl. Chautauqua. . . A . ' I . I . , li. A -v ' -' 1 4 ' I 1 , t . 1 l ,K , . . . . . , . rn ' 7 I s - v ' . W f ' , ' - 1 ' h , Ax' x u v
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Snapshot rally St Valentxnes Day Valentlne box in assembly No we do not thxnk true courtesy is dylng in America Fifth perlod agaln How many does it make? Opal and Lola. appear with bobbed hair Spring fever makes lts appearance Oh' Ot all things Well Mlss Whiteman it is your turn now Our school IS havxng so much news t'hat the slze of the Sequoia Leaf has to be enlarged March The Freshmen evldently belneve in tlnal examxuatlons Excitement created by the Llttle Green Key Do you know why Pat hasnt been coming to school lately' Matrimony Green rlbbons floating around Operetta dress rehearsal Stage trlght already ln evidence Oh Xe Irlsh collens and gossons Vxola you too? Seniors vxctorlous ID mtertlass debates April D1d you ever get fooled Do you know they have the hoof and mouth dxsease ln the south? That is the cattle have it Girls baseball team won from Orosi We heard that Orosl had a temper Oranges are mlghty good thls year especially xn first period study hall ' Say what was the tariff of 18280 I simply cant remember those generals in the Cxvil war' Oh why didn t I study last week That dreaded ex' Wanted Some shade on the tennis court Why Grace' You don t like bees do you Ma Have vou your oratlon yet' Thank goodness I have mine almost done Summer weather' Glee Club Concert Some scared members of the play cast last meetlng of the Harmonla Society Are the Junlors good entertainers' Well tell the world lJunior Senlor Banquet 1 Senior Plav Batcalaureate Sermon Senlors all felt more serious Class Night Humorous slde of Seniors revived Commencement Wnght A group of pale Seniors . . , . - 1 1 , Y Mr. Doig attended principals convention in San Jose. - Y A I ' .
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Wow tor the last game the haldest of them all It was with Tulare at Woodlake Tulare was preslstent nn lplaymg fifteen mlnute halves 1n the unlimlted game but they reallzed their mis take toward the end of the game for the Woodlake glrls wore them out so that they had to have a tlme out to get wlnd This game was no pmk tea Just a pure hard flght to win I shudder to thlnk of xt Tulare won out 21 16 Not a had score was it? The playxng of the guards on the llnnted team kept the score down and the splendnd work of Anna Usher and Bernice Newman helped out a lot The score was 23 10 in favor of Tulare That day was surely cold Here the speaker 'paused and looked lntently at the wall possxblv enJoy1ng the memories of the past season How dld the lnterclass games come out asked the Football Well the JUDIOYS were champions they beat the Senior tean l6 15 The Sophomores won over the Freshxes 12 11 The Juniors and Sophomores plaved one game and It turned out 14 14 in spite of extra flVe minutes of playmg The court was almost red hot from the 'playing it experienced The next game between these two teams turned out 19 8 ln the Iuniors favor They surely deserved it Yes and no I thlnk I would l1ke to be used ID the games nevt fall hut lf I can t maybe I can root for them ELIZABETH PIERCE 2 I 11 YTRAC T9 FROM A BASI1 BALL If AN 5 NOTI' BOOK The Prospects Look bint New maternal a111ved ln carload lots Freshmen everywnele and many good ball players We have a good chance this year I hope we take somethxng I-our Frosh make the team looks good for the next year as vsell as thls year In Tomyama we real lze a good pitcher and belleve our south paw can stay in the box wlth the best of them I en sure holds home plate down Tom Davis shows his usual mdxvidual style at short Freshmen hold all other mfield positlons Qwede on first Barney on second Ikey on thlrd We have a good subsitltute for flrst base in Tom Neff 1Capta1nJ who plays left fleld to perfection Cornish in center field and Irvlng rlght field show up well in practice The good playing of the Frosh IS probably due to the bush league com posed ln large part of league ln operatlon These teams are non-fprofessional and promote interest 1n base ball Thls ls the first year in the history of our Qenior class 24 weve had any chance to place ' I - I D , . n - - , H li ' ' . !! , I l . Are you tired of basketball? asked the inquisitive Pigskin. ,. . . . . . , , V.-. 1 A4 A . A A 4 - A A vi .- ' v ' . .
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