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'I'ocIay Joe and I rcgislered'-wiiat a cIayI Registering is a sI1orl worcI wI1ic'I1 Ili1l'lIIy de- Iines II1e recI lape we wenl IIIFOIIQII lI1is morn- ing. .'XIlcr Imuying our slucIenI. IJoiIy c'arLI. we received our regislralion IJooIf Containing six pages lo IiII out. and after lI1is. lo the gym lo sign up for IJ. a PIIXSIUEII examinalion. a IocIcer. and IiinaIIy aIIer Ilours oI' waiting we were lI1rougjIx. In spite OI all IIN' wailing and eonIusion. IIII renin-mIuer lI1is regislralion day as one more experience OI my Ixappy scI1ooI life. S Q NILRN IUR I C' Oliiiw YI-pt I3-RFCORIJ NVNIISIQR Il NIOR COI I VCI' XIX N mon Hifi.-.I Imy n is 1 eau. slu- ' J sl - ass xx ' Sopimnmrv fwiuss, Sepi. 23-SI'if'fJNID YFAR S'I'l'DI'fNI'S 5I'II.I'ICFI4 I'RUNIlf NFYI' S'I4l'I7I'fN'I4F ,XS I,If.'XI3IiR5. IBOIIOIII pirture. SopIlonlnri- fIIas4 nIIiL'0rS: ,I-NI, TUVY, .ICIIUIIILSSI IIVTUIII IAUVK, fIilIllIlIUH, fXII5Il'illI, Iglll'III'I4IUf, IIN' SCCUIICI XYPPIQ oi SCIIOOI --amI wcvre jusi Qelling slarled Ill aII Olll' CIHSSCS. .Ioe EIIMI I EITC IuolIi sopiiomores ami Iqnow 'rI1e QeneraI rouline. Iml II1e worIi I IOI' I.l'6'SIllllEll'l. is ralIzer slrong I-asl week IxoII1 c'Iasses eIec'IecI II1eir oIIicers Iior IIN' roming se- mcsler. TIN- sophomore oIIicers are all Iriencis oI mine and a very represenlative group. ,I4I1ey are Vivlor AIIsIeacI. president: fieraIcIine I5acI1eIcIor. Vive presi- cIenlg .Ieanne Gammon. seere- lary-lreasurer: Barbara Jennings. soCiaI l'IlilII'lllilI1. 'III1e IresInn1an oIIieers are all new lo me, Imut I Ilope fo gel to Icnow I,I1yIIis BarIIf-ll. vice president: NIary I.ee Brown, iI1em aIIg they all seem to Ilave good personaIiIies. secrelary: I.:-ster I1-wig. sociaI liIlilI1'lNill11 I.yman 'I4I1ose FIIOSSII as oIIicers are I,Joug1Ias GaII. president: Conant, Inusiness manager. pin lure. I I -s ' Ill s ow r xx, .an orc, , in : rs ev, mxn, ' , 'r ell. Junior College Page J
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The tirsl unliorgetahte weetcf-Ed tvtatoney, the student inody president. was hurrying around during the first weetc ot schoot trying to get things We Kegin dgain tined up for the tirst semester. A re- port from the Council today revealed that many activities were in store for us during the tirst semester. Assem- iuties, dinners, rallies, parties. dances and other surprises are a iew oi the things we can expect. t can hardly wait to start these grand events and meet att ol the new students in the J.C. t must be slipping or tid never ad- mit that t'm glad to he in school again. But this gorgeous tall weather with Joe waiting for me at our old private meet- ing places on the campus and those dreamy strotls in the rose gardens ol the city parlq nearby certainly matte sit- ting at home a dult pastime. Our tlirst real ralty is scheduled lor the 201l1, and we expect our team Io go places in the loothatt circuit this year. ..,qpavGl ' , r OR .3 NMFA Q40 Ott ' Q hf M xjrxaigxlfxtkixigvc, Xing 1 ttee ij Ni ttiowcs' O 21,0 f ft ,X f' Ikvvf-,, x cot 5 XXV Q' ' O Qxx x2X Sxxntui t saw tooth Mr. Howes and tVtiss Dessery today wortcing their hardest to get the students started in schoot. t introduced Joe to them ioecause this is his tirst year here. They seemed very inter- ested in him and tried to help him with his course. Joe and t tooth agree that their interest in the schoot wettare is great. Junior College Page 4 iillrgf, N IZJOHCY, ciI'l'l I1. I. CT, Council, Sr-pl. I2-Stl WDIZNT COVFRNORS MEET TO ARRANL I A. S, ti. ACTIVITIES, Almoyr-, Council mr-mln-rs: Top row, Lastwy, Steen, f 1 Swami row, Ridley, Kennedy, Husticy, Allsteadg First row, Defxastro, Branun I. C. Office, Sc-pt. l2-ADiNttN- ISTRATOR XYORKS Utfht CLASS SCHEDULES. Ahove, bfliss Edntl DfxsSCry, CiCZlll ot junior college women.
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Nation 14 ter ba le A. S. B., Sc-pt. 23-S'lUDtjN'I' BODY ACTIV ITIES TAKE THE FRONT. Almve rigfllt. Ed Ntalom-y, pn-sifient assoriatecl sturtents, ctirerts tall program, xxlmoye It-Ii, ro-oils entertain liellow vol legiates at student lumly clinnvr. Football season is on its way. .ioe and I had a Wonclerlul time at ttme dinner rally on Friclay nigtmt. lim sur- prised that a new unctertalcing was suvlw a success, .ioe and i went witiw tile gang. Xve cteleatecl Visalia 2540. ancl Joe was tile teaturect player. 'tio- morrow niglit we are going on a ctouble otale witlw the captain ol tiAlG team anct 'tiis girl to one ot tile luig .l. C. sport ctanves ot tin: year. Aurliloriurn., Sept. 29-,IAYSEES HCJLD FIRST RALLY. Stuclc-nts sirific clown steps lr-aciing 'lo auflitorium to participate in llw lirst rolorlul loot- iuall rally ol tlle sr-ason. 1miorCoItugu Pzlgu 6
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