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HAD A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM EVEN IN THOSE HOME-MADE UNIFORMS. WON THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIP IN '95 THE PAIAMA PARADE-MARCHED STRAIGHT THROUGH HIGHLAND PARK IN NIGHT-SHIRTS, WITH TORCHES BLAZING AND THE BAND PLAYING REMEMBER THE HOUSE PARTIES WE HAD . . . ALWAYS WENT DOWN TO THE BEACH I 'T . x .-- I . i THERE WERE GOOD TIMES IN HIGHLAND PARK. NO, WPRYEYNOT DANCING, IUST PRACTICING FOR A PLAY ma THE TOP-HATTER5. THE CLASS OF 1904 DONNED THEIR PLUG-UGLIES FOR IUNIOR CLASS DAY -- - . -. 'llR.. msd- f , -' I ,1 , f 4 1 f' 5. P I fa in N ' m X 1 I A 'LE 5 'sin 1' 3 ., 1-, ' ' lc.- ' ,' N 'S'-' if v ,A K Q r ,It y A ' ,- Si -'-rfm- - ' .11 1 . w g - '. P' f 2:1 2,1 H Q Sf' '. , 1' ,141 X' 5: Q ' - F t 5, YA-, ' 4 4 - 'fi Y A 0.2, f 1 .E v 3. , We A ' '- f'Ff:f 4' , ., A 1, -' ' ,J Qufrm ,-li1r5 x,,gj,j.kgi::.5g5 V V A ,w ., .5 , , '5.'Q-'?W:a1R2?7t ' ' - ' . 'E' . 2 ' 'Pffi!':'f2'.ia fif'?f ': 'f- A-4-': Q '- A 3551 .Q 5155, :wx .N -ff af ' 1-RW 'ZH T, YTISQQW: V- ' sf' 41495. r Aw- 44. 1, T , W Lf-A-+A - - ' --1-' 'X 1151: 531' ' fuwlif- , i MII .---':,'ff' Lf' :3'5'S:iI'14 -T'..22fi7'y 'f-azfqpfi Y .-ci 1. . ' f'-. . ' :We - ' T . - . , f!i1.?v1li5-x 19-1f'v1'f'vf:,: 2 -:LW , -, . - V ' W I . -11, - :L V MRS. PIPAL PLANNED THE FIRST MAY FETE. WE GAVE THIS ONEOVER ON THE EAGLE ROCK CAMPUS
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at ,fm qi 66 Q DR. YOUNG AND HIS WIFE HELPED us OUT Mons we Au. REMEMBER THE TALKS DR. BAER GAVE IN THAN oNcE. HE wAs SECRETARY or THE BOARD CHAPEL, AND THE DAY HE BROUGHT TEDDY Roost- g:'gi'i,?EMiges1iaiii-'g?fi.i.Tllg ABOUT THE COLLEGE WHEN or TRUSTEES ron A Euu. HALF-cENTuRY VELT TO THE CAMPUS atus or books in the library. Just stood in the midst of broken furniture and scattered belongings-wow dering what to do. For the next couple of-years college was makeshift. Dr. and Mrs. Young opened their home to the stranded resident students. W' e went to classes in the Presbyterian Church. The team practiced on a vacant lot next door. IT TOOK STRONG-FIBRED MEN LIKE DR. WELLER TO KEEP DR. WADSWORTH ADDED NEW TEACHERS, NEW STU- US GOING THROUGH THOSE MEAGRE YEARS IN BOYLE ZZIATSUQND NEW BUILDINGS TO THE HIGHLAND PARK HEIGHTS , 13
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1? af? 31? W x ai W3 sf? ll IL-4 it 6 M Q99 PUT ON SOME GOOD PLAYS IN THOSE DAYS , , , EVEN GAVE ONE CARRIED ON BIG BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS lN THE HIGHLAND PARK IN THE PHILHARMONIC STUDENT STORE .,- ' - I' 1' ,-- 4 V R volcso oun OPINIONS 'ro 'rr-1: FAcuL'rv 'rmzoucn 'rua cou.scs aaron: we Movsu T0 EAGLE Rock me BOARD TALKED or cn-lANcmc SENATE- ronsnunusa or THE A.S.0.C. zxscunvz BOARD occlnsNrAL T0 A Mews cou.nc:. me MEN STUDENTS MADE 'mem- szwss HEARD ON THAT suslscr By September, 1896, weid leased St. Vincent's College on Hill Street-about where Bullock's is today. Then the trustees decided on Highland Park for our new campus site. Wl1Cl1 we moved out there ill 1898, there were only a few ranch houses,.a camp-meeting ground, and a beer gar- den. Squirrel holes riddled the grain field where we built the college. We had some good times there in Highland Park. Not what you'd call good times, perhaps. There weren't any 6'mixers -dancing wasn't allowed. What did we do? Well, for one thing the homes of the neighborhood were always open to us. ln the evenings we stood around the piano singing and talking. Had time for conversation then. Those of us who lived in the college 6cHouses,' formed clubs, the Owls and Apes, fraternities -4. -. WJ
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