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84 The CAMPUS 1 1930 FRIDAY, MAY 2 Pi-Nite! My favorite pastry . . , Gee, what a dish it was! Seriously, Diary, of all the J. C. Dances, this was the best. The scribes know how to put it over, all right. But my dogs are barking, so 1,11 have to stop and baby them awhile before going to bed. I'm . . . so sleepy. SUNDAY, MAY 25 I wonder if I'll live through this week, Diary, I doubt it. One thing is certain. I'll never be the same again. Oh Blah! Wluy be tragic? I should quake over a coupla little f-f-finals. FRIDAY, MAY 30 Gosh, this is a holiday! Memorial Day! I only hope I'll remember some of the stuff I crammed into me on Memorial day. If I flunk German . . . Speak- ing of the World War. T UESDAY, JUNE 5 They're over! Wlaat a blessed calm reigns in my Cranium after a week of brain-storms! All I have to do now is sit back and await the verdict. SATURDAY, JUNE 6 ' Lil and I went- to the graduation exercises yesterday at the Woodlaiid Theater. I'll never forget it. The grads looked so learned in those caps and gowns, that I didnlt know them. My darling Big Sister and a lot of other girls and fellows that we hate to say good-bye to are leaving. Oh well, we'll be seeing them later maybe, if we pick the right higher institutions. And now for summer vacation. Hooray and a couple of Wlioopsl
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SAN MATEO JUNIOR COLLEGE 83 none too soon, either, for some of the other fellows were 'there already. Only one shop. , But wait 'til I tell you about the assembly. First we were shown two scenes from the play without scenery or costumes, of course, but the acting was so good, Diary, that you hardly missed them. Cecil Edney was a real rajah, even in a blue sweater and cords. Everybody got a kick out of Bob Shuey tossing Off a drink OLU1 of a convenient match box. That Whiskerino assembly today, Diary, I thought it was a robber camp or a bum's roost when the curtain rose On those bewhiskered fellows hanging around on the stage. Four of the dear profs acted as judges. One of them had a pair of shears to snip off the specimens , another had a big tray to catch them On, and a third carried a long tape measure. We were all in hysterics by the time the judges made their de- cisions. They hnally chose Windy Coats for first prize and Bill johnson for second. Wlmzrt beards! fI'll have to cultivate their acquaintance, eh Diary? Gold diggers of San Mateoj. Poor Dick didn't even rate a tube of shaving cream, but he says he won't mind if I go to see the Green Goddess with him. Will I? Really, I almost think I like that guy. Gold digging? How can you? SATURDAY, MARCII 15 I just got home from the play, and Diary, I'm actually afraid to go to bed . . . I know I'll have nightmares! That was the most thrilling play I ever saw, even better than The Skull. And we sure have to hand it to the Art Club for the settings. FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Oh dear! Oh dear! DO you know what that means, Diary? Well, I went ice skating tonight, and how can I go to the High Frosh Formal tomorrow with iodine smeared on both elbows? I ask you! Will I stay home? Sure . . . Take a talking picture of it. SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Well, I went all right . . . and how! Oh, what a perfect time I had in a new black transparent velvet gown. The music was inspiring, and the ride home afterwards . . . Oh! Oh! MONDAY, MARCH 51 Mid-terms again! FRIDAY, APRIL 11 I Easter Vacation . . . Whoopie! MONDAY, APRIL 21 What a hectic vacation this has been, Diary. I'll be glad tO be back in Geology, where I can get some sleep.
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SAN Mmuo JUNIOR COLLEGE CALENDAR I-IIQHLIGI-ITS 1 1 FROSH hazing . . . A. W. S. teas at the Ben Franklin . . . Irving Pichell's presentation of Lazarus Laughs . . . the A. W. S. Barn Dance . . . The Queen's Husbandn . . . Pi-Nites . . . Losing the Sacramento football game with colors flying . . . the Soph Fornials . . . Opening of the Men's Club Room . . . Organization of the NW. A. A .... their hikes . . . enthusiastic I-lunch contest . . . the High Frosh Formal . . . the organization of the Allogolons L. . . the Wfhisketino contest . . . The Green Goddess . . . High Soph Day . . . Graduation and vacation . . . Wfhoop-la! N5 2
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