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Uclaiea 94 dzlfeti walk Quads!! am! fquemdlzefi West Game. This time the pep rally is not in vain, for the Trojans go to town against West in an afternoon game and pile up a score of 33 to 14 flower leftl. 'I'he boys are really sharp today. The football team is given a big ovation by the student body, in celebrating our first victory of the year. A Lecturer on China. Another asembly brings Mr. Roshholt flower rightl, who slresses the almost unlimited potential- ities of that nation, and also the danger of Communism. A Tale of Two Cities film is shown in an auditorium assembly,-the easy way to read this Dickens mas- terpiece. Tech holds Custer, eventually one of the contenders for the city championship, to a 7 to 7 tie in a hard-fought game at the South Stadium. The Class of Ianuary 1948 holds its first meeting of the fall to consider matters of business, such as rings, caps and gowns, etc. The lunior class meets also, to organize and elect officers for the year. Tech loses a heart-breaker, when Rufus King edges out 20 22 24 27 30 31 the Trojans, 20 to 14, by scoring a last-minute touchdown. In Memoriam assembly is held to mourn the loss ot the King game, and to bolster the morale for next Saturday's game against North. The annual faculty buffet supper is held at Hubbard Lodge, with seventy or more in attendance. It is reported that Mr. Prugger's Green Light and other poems were tops in the entertainment. Tech really turns on the heat to scorch Coach Deblitz's alma mater, North Division, to the tune of 40 to 7. This is one of the sweetest victories of the season. Harpist. Mr. H. Williams tcenter righti, a professional harpist, gives a concert and demonstration of his instru- ment that greatly pleases and interests the student body. House of Magic. Another program that is pleasing and thrilling to the boys is the General Electric House of Magic show, given by Mr. Engelihardt Cupper leftl. Lincoln Rally. Anticipating a tough game against Lin- coln's fine team, we have an enthusiastic, and almost prophetic, pep rally tupper right and center leftl. The student body shows real spirit at this one.
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G .41 Jfwnecaming, ancf '7fnank49 1 L and outclassed by Tech's Trojans but the dm A d , g e en s in a scoreless tie. Tech does everything but win the game The Artisan Staff announces the success ot its pledge drive to secure 1500 purchasers for the 1948 annual. The real work begins now. Homecoming Rally. The combined Girls' Tech and Boys' Tech Bands tupper leftl provide the music at the e - P D meeting for the Homecoming game against Bay View H ' ' omecommg Dance. The Homecoming Dance, sponsored by our Student Council in the cafeteria, attracts a large and enthusiastic crowd of st cl t ' girl friends tcenter rightl. Tech students begin a two-day breather from their ardu- ous tasks while the teachers attend State Convention sessions. incoln's championship team is outplayed outfought. 4 5 5 u en s, alumni, and their 8 Homecoming Parade. Led by the school bands and the Craftsman mascot, the Homecoming Parade, with its origf 11 13 14 26 wane an XV wemdea inal and colorful floats tlower rightb is one of th b , e est we have had. But we lose the game to Bay View by one of those last-minute touchdowns, Z0 to 14, Dr. William Lamers, assistant superintendent of schools. is the speaker for the Armistice Day program at the close of which we bow our heads in memory oli those who died for victory in two World Wars. Dr. Lyton, a retired actor in military uniform, gives an inspiring talk to a school assembly on racial and religious prejudice tupper rightl. Miniature Pictures. Mr. O'Betts of the Student Mini t e auf- Service Company tlower lettl corripletes the taking of miniature photographs of 1383 undergraduates for The Artisan. Following a Thank period, Techites are off to begin the second two-day vacation of the month, sgiving program during the eighth
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