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quet back- be finished Jer. :hat fails to Ins it, too. 'if probation. The only would be a fect that he return again ie secretary? too, is fur- unchastened. pecial trains ng the day. picnic. The frolic. The moon. mrs. At least n. Xve know o splitting a and Yvillett, veat emptor! hat does its o seldom gets be superior to so-called CX- is is to win a I flu' dull! 1 ffl! uldlll-I .iuili llc wrltcs Te amo, 61 diio. You do? she replied. They had met in the plaza g Now they sat side by side. Si, mucho, el respondio, Es muy verdadf' Again she smiled at him And said, Oh, I'm gladlu He spoke only Spanishg Only English spoke she 5 But they both said I savvy. And meant it, you see. What, Mildred Nlakibbin wishes to know, is a grass widow? Shall we let Charlotte McGlade tell her? A woman whose husband plays golf, says Charlotte. And not a brown eyelash quivers. Ruth Preston is authority for the statement that The Light Eternal is the grandest play that ever was presented. The audience is pleased with the dancing of Dot VVatson and Robert Romig, ably supplemented by Billy Burdge, Estrella de la Pena, David Smith, Remo Zappi, Angela Pimento, and another Whose face is so black the audience can't tell her identity. Except for the fact that Leslie Clarke dances the 'Frisco before the Civil War- all goes off nicely, thank you, and the same to you. From the Parrakect tiles. From the first issue: Balboa High School's chances on the athletic field this year are increased until they are decided- ly in our favor. This is due to the graduation exercises held at Cristobal last year. A horse- laugh for that onel A sports-page head: Coach Grieser is Cheerful. Coach Grieser is always cheerful. , Does anyone recall the following? THE ZONIAN Milky clord you Speak To mo when you meet me On i Tha, Sfroef? ut I Efa an and 1 7 7 , V' ,f jl'Sl1mQh so long EQ Q JM gag fo Sac Q' E' 'MJ f , :LVN ' A I A sit 7 , ' :W f '
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THE ZONIAN Y . W MWnMm VY! ........,.t.........,.................. .t......v....,........x.i..,...,,...-..,-.,a X fHgf,,,,,,fg ga 2 X' .. M We wffarfl Lffirsfvfrsz MQ waml' Cflcirao T Yarra, but we Want' Specht protest the Yacht Club as banquet back- ground for the reason that they won't be finished washing dishes until the dancing is over, The sophomore dance committee that fails to show up. listrella cuts the cake. Xvins it, too, At last Meade and Michaelsen get off probation. The tuxnult and the shouting dies. The only things that could so stir us again would be a statement from Michaelsen to the effect that he cannot leave Fred, that he intends to return again next year to keep him company. YVhy docs the Press Club Czar tire the secretary? Must be the depression, for Allen, too, is fur- loughed indefinitely. Both return, unchastened. Allen says, concerning the event, Special trains this year are no good, they run during the day. Amador Beach and the senior picnic. The same beach and the Press Club frolic. The writers get all the breaks, they get a moon. Higher mathematics and the seniors. At least one senior who must pay for a Zonian. YVe liI10W that he divides his estate, even to splitting a borrowed ruler between Walling and Willett, just before the play comes off. Caveat empfOF! The faculty basketball team, that does its talking before the game because it so seldom gets a chance afterward. VS7e affirm it to be SuPCI'i0f to the Cristobal aggregation, despite so-called eX- perts. To win a game by four points is to win a game, even in Texas. Then if nzuwz' follow aw the might the day Tfmz' the .renionr grow better day by day-I David Smith. Not only does he sing? he Wfifes poetry. AS witness: t E is 4 2 A f g 5 5 1 5 5 fi .t v'?..' . an--.n ' E-ara ties sy 5 ' i Wh: is a g lVlcGlac Plays at eyelash Ruth that T that ex pleased Robert Burdge, Zappi, 1 is so bl. Except 'Frisco thank y From Balboa field this ly in ou exercises laugh fo Grieser cheerful. Does z
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THE ZONIAN new-ij Emma have I fcrfot Qu To 'Stolb 'fafklnyfi 1 unclerstancl your home is on a ranch. The largest in the Countryl l was out on a two-weeks' round-up-a matter of bringing in a few thousand steers--leading my cowboys this summer. l slept to the tune of coyotes and the rattle of rattle- snakes. Do you ride wild horses? Wild horsesl Sayl On luly 4, 1921, 1 rode at Alpine, West Texas, and 1 alone attempted to ride 'Midnight' Ask Gronde. He was there, exhibiting some steers. Again: New Student Sees Busy Year. Posi- 'Lively intuitive, that Bobby Finleyl On November 50: Luncheon Swells Senior Treasury. On May 15: Depression Hits Senior Treasury. How come? Mr. Spa1ding's talk on attitudes. Seriously, good citizenship, that heritage and privilege of civilization, is not dead in Balboa High. Any number of juniors and seniors express themselves as touched by the kindliness and earnestness of the message offered. No more rhythmic applause, then, at assembly programs, no more stamping of the feet, no more paths across the gre6I1SW3Fd surrounding the school, no more of those un- necessary odds and ends of carelessness. Let if be so , it is good. Things that please the eye. The patio, with ifS suggestively cool greenery, the mural on the study-hall board, put together by David Smith, Harriet Kalar, Romulo Zappi, lrene Wachsbergef, Leila Pace, Billy Grant, and Lillian Wine, undef the able direction of Miss Gardner? the ne: the commendable efforts of the Athletic Council ile, the all-A uniforms enveloping our athletes, secured throug and Mr. Zierten, loe Orr's sunny STH report cards of Lola Boyd and Kathleen Lawrence, our val Zappi Phillips of the 1 Londes display bulletin Thin. Rogues basebal Marchc only 5 a libraria Chevro mas hc summox limn' directio instanc4 And en that if until th cracker: The l teristics varied Arroyo' Tasco e spaghet 'em as him. li a fightii Is there out of 1 he-Aw A mix of the S Or do tl freshme
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