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Page 32 text:
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HERE always seems to be more spirit among the student body during the fall term, and this situation is easily accounted for. In the fall the students of Berkeley are interested especially in a championship football team. But in the spring there are se ' era} championship teams to di ' ide the interest of the student body. There Is just as much spirit and pep present in the spring but, being diylded, it does not make so good a sho ying. The fall term of 1923 surpassed all pre ious terms in the manner in yhich the student body backed the yell-leader and his assistants, starting with Old Clothes Day right up to the present time. On Old Clothes Day ex eryone was surprised at the size of the assembly. Xot one seat was acant; some were sitting two in a seat, and even a crowd was on the stage. That assembly proved typical of the spirit of the term. During the Oakland lech game Jimmy Pfister held assistant veil-leader trvouts, and finally chose George Kinney and Walter Moses to help in keeping the spirit all fired up. Jimmy Pfister is to be congratulated on the wonderful results he obtained during the term. James Pfister George Kinney Walter Moses
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Page 33 text:
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Old Clothes Day ITH the dawning of another Old Clothes Day at Berkeley High, many hair ribbons, short socks, short dresses and short trousers were brought to light and displayed with pride. Mother ' s rag- bag w as thoroughly ransacked for remnants of by-gone days. Berkeley ' s grown-up population was inclined to believe that only grammar schools were in session, for small boys and girls went past with long curls and short socks. However, these youngsters were actually headed for Berkeley High where many strange sights were awaiting them. Skates were heard rattling in the halls and a doll buggy was wheeled down the street with gentle care. When school finally started teddy-bears and dolls kept up a chorus of squeaks and mamas in Civics and other usually dignified classes. For one day studies were forced to take second place and at 1 :30 the Auditorium was filled with Kids, all so full of pep and spirit that it was with difiiculty that the roof was persuaded to stay in its proper place. After some peppy yells led by Jimmy Pfister several popular tunes were jazzed up by Unruh ' s orchestra. Everyone then made a dash for the bleachers to watch the contests on the athletic field, where the upper divisions carried off all the honors, the H 12 ' s, H ll ' s, and H lO ' s win- ning the scrimmage, sack pack and tie-up, respectively. After considerable primping on the part of snakes as well as flap- pers the crowed gathered on the roof garden for a dance or two.
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