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cmiaw win at asian! lwllhe limiors wonll' A cry of happy extiltatioh to some, but a biz: disappoiritmeht for the other arixioiis classes. The A,S.l3. l3lC- NlC provides a chance lor each class to difzplay its skill in such activities as the broad jtrip, liiali jump, hurdles, mile run, baseball throw, and other track everits. The class that wins has its riarrie but ori the aolcl trophy cub which has beeri won by just tivo other classes. Members of the first semester STUDENT COUNCIL are: ttrontj B. Driver. I. Spomer, B. Mertz-vice-president, H. Larson-president. E. McCcxrt: fse-cond! B. Bechthold, M. Bryson. M. Romero. B. Lum- merding-secretcxry. B. Webster, D, Henning. K. Ing. T. Gilbert- trecxsurer, R. Keeling: tbcxckh Mrs. Roth. C. Ramsey. D. Beckett- sergecmt-cxt-cxrms, Mr. Warren, D. Perkins-pcxstor, and L. Ensminger. tv: x J N be f If' T .?l'Q? v ff A , inf! f' i as 1 .YT was , AIA U'
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1022! Chauiieur Don Carpenter is trying to per- suade three quaint little ladies to go for a ride in an antiquated OLD BUICK ol 1923, but Rachel Ramsey, Marnell French. and Betty Lou Nlertz are a little dubious. Dressed, or maybe one should aj: disguised, in clever costumes, 1't'.den's tdlce port whole-heortedly ' 466 ?eaz!daa,Z' da e coed event of 1452, But, sir, I was only going 15 miles an hour! protests Dean Beckett. Makes no difference. That's much too fast! replies OFFICER Steve Levis. Lv the C1IlI'lLlCIl FALL l7ESTllv'Als ,pdf ' al M, g f'gg'1ri:iingf young ladies ore Clad in - Vlin' iestive pints ond pldids '.-:ith busties ,rpd 51':.'k':.ord hoops, ond the boys deieptive sideburns, bedrds, 'uid mustdcnes. ,ix ,ff I i 'llg 'A,' rf ,II'i5 theme for the occasion is: obviousljx no .secret Amidst the oldffdshioned otmospziere it gg, :rft tfnize one loniz to get into the spirit ot the dy s os he orooresses oround the settincz--on old QriOf'Q6C1 county' fCIlT. Different booths, sponsored by vdrious orgonizotions of the school. provide .ig SIXQCIQTSIIQ prizes as :andy or bubblefgum tor breoking bottles with morble and slinashot or poppin Q1 ,ff' J rzs ' .4.' ith ddrts. 'linen there is Delbert Howdrd perched in his rdtQ unstable position over the wdterftilled tonic '.rA :exiting tor some ine-morn to try his orrm oi itttiifiz the bulls eyeffthe bulls eye thot releases Cf ,ner lr:':.'erQno Delbert, 'faith C1 splosh, into the 413, :fer With tlie compliments ol the lC1Cl,lllY lVlr, Mr E gr tlsrxsted by Mrs. Crowder, photoqropns the old tn. After much tun ond excitement the hopp rut tired students mdlce their woy to their separate o iff1lF'fL't'II nitories
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Sixteen zdeatafaf' 4 adfufedl qgbecafmaaic X s,.,f ' new . Mrs. Wolfe is setting the metronome in her part of the cottage-like Music Studio, as Bob Gear. a freshman, takes his PIANO LESSON-one oi his iirst for the year. Sitting by a hand-carved Oriental coffee table in her beautiful multi-colored. gold- brocaded Oriental iacket is Mrs. Wolfe as she relaxes at HOME. Her teenage son. Stan, is away attending school, One of the most recent members added to the faculty ol Lodi Academy is MAUDE MILLER WOLFE, MUSB., teacher ot piano and organ. She was born in the Far East, the daughter of the well-known Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, who were missionaries in the Orient. While Mrs. Wolfe was still in China she taught at the academy there. The guests in he'- home readily notice her love lor the beauties ol the Orient, tor this theme is emphasized throughf out. She has taught not only in China, but at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washing- ton, and at Mount Vernon Academy in Ohio, Having earned her Bachelor ol Music degree from Capitol University, Columbus, Ohio, she wants to obtain her Master of Arts degree in the near tuture.
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