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Cotton Carrousel Capers Bflghfgn Campus Jordan s busy homemaluno de partment presented 1ts annual fash lon show last Tuesday under the tl le of Cotton Carrousel Garments modeled by more than Dmggs Mendoza, Wm Two Specxal Awards Two Marcelhans Gall Dlggs and Raymond Mendoza have added three tlny tots Included Skirts date two more honors to thelr growlng 11st by w1nn1ng the Faculty Schol clothln blouses and School Clothes arsh1p Award and the Bauch Lomb Sclence Award respectwely g ' Gall was gwen her award for comp1l1ng the hlghest grade po1nt During the Program Joan Sams average of any member of the Semor A class She recently repre presented a S010 In Song Whlle Mae sented Jordan 1n Lxberal Arts 1n the dean Jones Played a Saxophone S010 Bank of Amerxca compet1t1on Ga1l Mrs Ioseph1ne Burch was 1n d forth students four teachers and has also been f1rst and secon v p Charge of the entlre program of Gxrls D1V1S1On leader of the dr1ll team and secretary of the C 5 F Raymond complled the best ave recently recelved the Forexgn Lang uage Award and the Sc1ence and Math ematxcs Bank of Amer1ca Pr1ze He also wa chosen Epheb1an of the Mar celhan class and 1S a past pres1dent of the Spamsh Club rage ln scxence to w1.n h1s award He Hardvark Les Llberateurs Hold Color Day BY Annie Jones Les Lxberateurs Semor Class of Wrnter 53 held the trad1 This Week I wandered around t1onal color day program for the Sen1or Ayes rn the aud1tor1um Ordan 5 Campus to test Students on May 6 The Sen1or Bees revealed the1r dazzhng rust color knowledge of the dlctlona-TY also sweaters wxth emblems of whxte and green eachers Here 15 the questlon I Bertls Alexander class presxdent used What would you to wlth an AARDVARK7 T1-IIS IS AN ARK 1' These are the answers of Ior dan s students and faculty ALFRED SHAW Throw lt out the wlndow MARGARET SANDERS Glve It to the LES LIBERATEURS WALTER WILLIAMS Put xt 1n my closet JOHN GORDON Run after lt DOROTHY .TETT Gxve It to my mother for Mothers' Day JEROME WRIGHT Take xt to the llargo. LEWIE BEDOLLA Eat lt ELEANOR ANDREWS Glve lt to MelV1n Srrnth PEGGY SHANNON G1ve It to Mr Re1d ERNESTINE GONZALES Murder xt Ln the fxrst degree MR BURCHETTE G1ve It to the gxrls COREAN WHITEHEAD Escort xt to the Prom and klss xt goodbye MR LERNER Keep It 1n a cage, feed lt and call It Kxlroy welcomed the Sen1or Ayes R1chard Brlce told the meamng of the class name and the emblem Betty Lee played a p1ano solo w1th Walter Lowe Emd Wortham and Malman Nelson contr1but1ng muslcal nu.m bers Bertrs Alexander 165518 Bluns ton Cecll Young and Eddxe Thomas The Younger Ink Spots warbled 'll Get By The Marcelhan class then ser enaded the Semor Bees w1th the Sen 1or Aye class song Sponsor of the Sen1or Bees Mxss Lucxlle Bonnett 5 'X ,f K aul' AWARD WINNERS Bank of Amer1ca Award wxnners at Jordan xnclud ed from left to rlght Bxlly .Tean Carter Pless Taylor Agrxpxna Adrl ano Rodney Dxeudonne Raymond Mendoza Ga1l Dxggs Mrs Margaret Henderson sponsor and Theresa I-Iargrow Page Z O 1 ' - C . H , - - -1,, t 11 sv ' ' ' ' I , 1 , . . . . . ' , , . . , 1 , 1 , , . . . . 1 1 . - , ' . . . nurse. - 0 , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 U I 1 ' , 1 1 1 f . , . . . . . - - 1 V Y V I . ' r . 1 .I 0 S ' , K W- , , . . 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 . . . , . . J 1 ' J' ' 9 . . . 1 , . . t . . . -.6 Y 1 1 1 5' ' 1 1 , , . , . I ,' I 1 1 . ' on Oi ..f . , ' 1 111 ov 0 1 , 1 ' ., 1 9 - - . ' , IS . , - . - -:Ir Eg. ,W , Y .- ' ' f ' '1v-iw' , V .M , A X f -f 'K r D .-It 'f r 4 1.. v7..Y Y-. V f Y ' - - Y' ,J J all 1 KF, 1- 'N fl '-.v in x ' : ' v m My 1 Y Q ' -.. ' K I v I' i A . N . 1 f A , av- .' . 4 A ' Q A , t I , 1 ' ' 1 v 1 H ,f - - . L -.- . . .V 1 -.. ' ' . , I 1 ki ifyf -.. , K, . , . mln . 0 an . I . - - ' K . ,. . . . . . . ' ' ' - , , ' 1 v , , 1 ' C l 1 , 1
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THINCLAD S COMPETE IN CITY FIN ALS '-5' 4, if . r to t J i- X V .1 i 'C , fi- E 'Qi ., kt., .,.. wi ,s L I thlfikv it L. -Jef pf ' ' 4 'K g . Q . f 4: X ff . - 3 ,if Q X, X Xu, , N 1 . irissgxiflxgv .Q 5.34 V ,p ig 1 ,iv ' ,. y-L if,-f.:.e'X1iQi',fCf' it ry- -.fit Q5 ia Yf. 'Rfb' C ,445 .K I 'i ' i -,I f, if 'iff Gigi N - 1- . fn tg, L, . 'X lT'S A HABIT--Although faced with the threat of a powerful South Gate squad, Iordan's come through lads roared totheir eighth straight title. Coach Bill Zazueta guided nine qualifiers into the City Finals tonight. Candidates Sou ht Jordan's track fortunes were supposed to be at a low ebb this year, but our teams in all three divisions are in prominent posi- tions in the City Finals tonight in the Coliseum. Nine entrants will carry the hopes of the varsity squad in the city finals: Williams in the Sprints, King in the high and low hurdles, White in the high hurdles and high jump, Neal in the 440, Groce in the broad jurnp, and the relay team. The Bees finished second to Jefferson in nurnber of men qual- ified as Hollins in the 660, Brown in the broad jurnp, and the relay team are all threats for titles. Leroy Bates--broad jump, relay, and the century-- and Ira Foley appear to be the best bets to lead the Cees to a city championshipt The midgets V qualified 13 for the city meet. g Bulldog Annual Bigger, Better Than Ever For Student Election Voters in .Tordan's student body election may have no one to vote for unless candidates enter the election picture at the last minute. At presstime the office of presi- dent of the student body was one of offices lacking in number of candi- dates. Time schedule for the election is as follows: Nominations Assem- bly--May 235 Primary Elections-- June 33 Final Elections--June l0g and Installation--.Tune 20. Candidates are reminded that the final election is a runoff elec- tion, necessary only if no candi- date receives a majority of votes cast in the primary election. With the sales campaign only a little over a week old Iordanites are gobbling up the bigger and better Bulldog Annual. Containing pictures of each stu- dent in school, plus special sections on seniors of junior and senior high, plus a beautiful leatherette cover in blue and white, the Bulldog Annual is a real bargain. Prices for the annual are as fol- lows: Leatherette Cover, No Activity Card --Sl.50 Leatherette Cover, With Activ. Card --SL25 Manila Cover, No Activity Card --51.00 Manila Cover, With Activity Card 7 --5.75 Altogether the Bulldog Annual will contain more than 150 pages of Jordan activities in chronologi- cal order from the start of the school year. With only 300 copies of the leatherette edition of the annual a- vailable students are urged to pur- chase their yearbook early if they want to get the de luxe book. Any student who wants to pur- chase an annual may contact Mr. Williard Harper or Mr. Warren Steinberg in Bungalows 23 8: 31 or see one of ten student sales- men.
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TURNABOUT Pr1nc1pal for a day was Ralph Wllhams above mght as he assumed the dutxes of Mr Herbert Morey Jordan s pr1nc1 pa ON GUARD In the Attendance Off1ce are from left to rxght Herman Perry Tommy Halsley W1111e Anderson Jasper Tucker Mrs Mane Lewls, and Perry Adams There were few tard1es w1th thxs crew on hand m BOY EEK T IORDA WORDS OF WISDOM Jordan boys attended an assembly program to open Boys Week and recewed words of w1sdom from fleft to rmght Mr Herbert Mr Sacks Rev Devalle John Heath Ralph W1ll1ams Mr Morey and standmg Mr Walker NEW V P Allen Doby took over the tough Job of Boys VICE Pr1nc1pal as part of the Boys' Week program whlle r W1lham Farmer took mt easy '-H--:slr Page 3 D 9 so x ' ' 5-1 Y Q '- x 'W ' ' u - 3 x , . , - v , -Q3 , I - - , . RT., g . , . - . . Q K M - ' ' A U 'H V D E, K 5 x V . ' , kt f N. . ' ' , S7 V 5 ' X - Y v N1 D N. . ,ttWr. . N ' 3 ' h Q7 D 1 , ' . . 'h, , ' 1. , - A -- A f n W . 4 . , X li R 1 I . 1 ' I M' ' V J' '
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