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HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE SEASON September -School opens-Freshmen look shining. -Fair Day-everyone gets a free ticket. -Class meetings-election of officers. -Assembly - Mrs. Nelson entertains with her Thermin. -Assembly-Dr. Harper Frantz gives demonstration on liquid air. -G. A. A. meeting-lfreshie feminines get initiated. Uclabcr -Assembly program given by boys- hrilliant talent revealed. -Monro Marionette Players-delight the populace with Cinderella -Scholarship meeting and party at llr. Bell's. -Assembly 'Manuel Kwon speaks on his native land, llawaii. -Asseniblyh -Pep Club makes initial appearance. -lfirst league game-we go down in glorious defeat to Colton. Mother's and l.Jaughter's Dinner- theme is World Peace and Friend- ship. -Freshman Reception-Hilarious suc- cess. Entire student body turns out. -Seniors flourish new and stunning rings. Miss Chapman: I want some hot- poppered butt corn-I mean some cat-buttered hop-corn-that is, some corn hottened pop butt-er rather, hap-cuttered pat horn-I mean-Oh, well,-gimme some peanuts. Hanawalt: God made the first talking machine. Annellen: Oh, I thought Edison did. Hanawalt: No, that was just the tirst one that could be stopped. Mr. Smith: Adam and live were the tirst bookkeepers. They invented the loose leaf system. Johnnie U.: My, that's a sad looking library. Miss Burdorf: Why, because it has panes in the window? Johnnie U.: No, because the books are in tiers. ..-1. Mrs. Dent: Hllunstan, you must have a lot of music in you-none of it ever escaped. Father: So you wan't to marry my daughter? George R.: Yes, but first I want to know if there is any insanity in your family. Father: No, and there is not going to be any. President Spurgeon: 'l'he Fresh- man class will never die. President Stanley: No, things never die but once. November 4-Football with Claremont-Bonita tri- umphs. Girls' League Convention at Eagle Rock. 8-Political speeches in asembly. Bonita votes Republican. 10-Armistice Day program - Mayor Gritlin addresses us. 11-Game with Chino at LaVerne College. 15-First Aid crew of professional ability gives demonstration. Chief of Police Davis of Los Angeles talks. 18-Football banquet-next year's cap- tain announced-Albert Revis. -Thanksgiving Program-Glee clubs stage a cantata. -Vacation for feasting on turkey.
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