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Bums to an indoor battle. Student body begins to save money to bet on Long Beach game. , Nov. 20-Alan Perry takes the part of the stewed prune in 'SPrunella. Phyllis Wise Nov. takes the part of Ella. Duflield had comedy part, but the audience wept- they thought he was playing Hamlet. And oh-that kiss, that kiss! 24-Anencephalic breaks out with alleged humor. It is not proved, but he is convicted on the face of the evidence. Salvation Sue, by Dirty Gillum, causes comments. We dare not print them. Nov. 25-Students who went to Long Beach game begin to percolate back to San Diego: Dec. 3- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 7' Twenty-eight on foot, on kindly trucks, or on crust. Kollege Kutups presented. Clancey and Stewart are all cut up over the baby. It died, you know. 4-San Diego loses state championship by a gust of the north wind. Poly-ites pray: 'iGod bless papa and mamma and the north wind. 6-J. C. Hods initiate into uYe Holy Order of l-lodsf' The paddles were adequate. 8-School celebrates the tercentary of the landing of the Pilgrims. Osenburg takes part of pill in Pilgrims Pageant. -Mr. Wise advises on use of cosmetics. Displays startling experiences with applications of cosmetics. Decline and fall of Missouri followed by their total extinction.
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' 1 TU I QQ, , fff Ng' Charles Irwin President Mildred Burke Vice-President Elizabeth West Sam Hamill S ecretary Treasurer Thirty HIS semester the Senior B's have had little chance to dem- onstrate their prowess in any form .of inter-class activity, except in girls' basketball. The Senior girls' basketball team walked over every other contestant for the title and easily appropriated the inter-class championship. Even though there was no inter-class football, the Seniors would probably have taken it. This can easily be seen by looking at the number of Seniors on the varsity team, such as Johnny Hunter, Charlie lrwin, Alden Ross and Tony Knoles. The class has been under the capable leadership of Charles lrwin. Irwin' has demonstrated his ability in more ways than one. He is at present president of the Dramatic Society and was president of the Hi-Y. He has played on the varsity football team for' two years. Mildred Burke, vice president, and Betty West, secretary, are well known as workers in girls' clubs. Mil- dred Burke is president of the A. S. B. The treasurer is Sam Hamill. Prospects for the coming year are especially bright. At present it looks as though the Seniors would be able to acquire every championship on the list. ln the tug-of-war it is expected by most of the school that the Seniors will pull the Juniors out of the stadium. Though the Seniors lost in last year's contest, it was not because of a poor team, but because they were pulling against a more experienced and heavier team. 4 Probably the entire basketball team-if not the whole, at least four-will be made up of Seniors. Such men as Red Wellington and uHoe Handle Ross are expected to annex the basketball title to the Senior collection. Wellington and Ross were on the varsity last year. Ross, in particular, has shown ability as a basket-shooter. Track, vtoo, will hang up its trophy with the rest in the Senior collection. The class of '21 has already taken the track title twice and unless all dopesters are decidedly wrong, this year will be the third time. Though the Juniors are especially strong in debate, the Seniors are confident that they will put up a hard, if not a win- ning, fight.
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