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r. ' i.: : ■■ 2), ?p tmentd euarimen AS USUAL, Cosmetology Department students worked steadily through the year with an objective of completing their 1600 hours of study and prac- tice before taking their State Board examinations to become licensed beauticians. On February 27, the girls took a few hours off to present an assembly which was later referred to by the student body as one of the hits of the year. Pictures of this event are shown elsewhere in this book. Manicurist above is Sue McAAillan, with Jerry Bradford as her subject. In center, Jackie Stewart, seated, chats with Mrs. Irma Judd and Mrs. Alice K. Neal, left to right, instructors. Affixing curlers is Eileen Johnson, with Pat Emerson smiling approval. Gathered around electronics equipment at bottom, center, left to right, are: John Ruth, Bob Williams, Instructor Denton Titus, and Pete Leibert.
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football i p6 and =Jj( r ' ou n3 IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT— This bleacher shot shows a portion of the student turnout for the Fullerton game when Riverside upset the favorite in a game that vjM be long remembered. FOOTBALL IS A GAME in which team play determines the winner. Nevertheless there is no sport in which the merits of the individual are more loudly acclaimed. In football, perhaps more than in any other sport, the individual is under fire from the opening whistle to the sound of the final gun. Football is rough and tough, and the harder the going the greater the wear and tear on men and dispositions. Football is a spectacle— a melodramatic testing of skills, precision and strength, and the crowd loves it that way. But there are moments in the passing scene that surpass the play, and one of them is at the very beginning. The photograph at left, we believe, conveys to an unusual extent the real meaning of football or any other game in which the spirit of competition is high. It was taken when the crowd, players, coaches, and officials stood bareheaded and humble in the presence of the flag that guarantees the right to contest with one another in accordance with rules which encourage the individual in a f ree nation. 27
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