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April 26 . . May I5 . . September I8 September I9 September 25 September 26 September 29 October J . October lll . October Il . October 20 . October 27 . . . November 3 . . November 8 November 13 November 17 November 2-if November 29 November 30 December 5 December 6 December I2 Dec. IS, I6 December 20 SENl0ll L06 jan. '34 class organized in room 37. Margaret Young chosen editor-in-chief of the Almanac. School began and boy oh boy everyone was talking about new faces, but we seniors noticed that most of them were merely repainted. Room Reps chosen! The freshies began their campaign to find rooms. . Oh to be a freshy-they were given free dixies in the cafeteria today. liy the way, some of those people we saw eating surely wrrt-n't f reshies ! VVhen the Post came out, everyone got a free copy, and the Student liody drive began. A great and colorful ceremony initiated the first prep game of the interscholastic Football League. Franklin played Commerce before a crowd of over l4,000. However, Commerce won the game 7 to 0. lllany lfranklinites marched in the NRA parade tonight, and didn't it seem good to have the teachers march with us? First class meetingl Gold plated class pins were chosen. The pin has the head of Benjamin Franklin on it and the guard is a key with the '34 attached. Bill Myers is elected yell leader. Fire prevention assembly and letterman's assembly. Delta Beta Phi sponsored the Pumpkin Hop today. Bus lioyd's orchestra played. Maybelle Peterson and liill Spiers won the prize dance. 40 couples attended. Dad's show and dance. Over 850 attended the delightful program in which Tommy Luke was the master of ceremonies. Mel Blanc received much cheering. Almanac drive began with a very good assembly which was a bur- lesque on famous radio stars. Franklin vs. VVashington. VVhat a surprise! Franklin upsets dope :md ties the Colonials 0 to 0. Mr. XVilliam Campbell, famous aviator, addressed the student body today about his Auto-gym. It was one of the best assemblies of the term. Vode-veel was given today by the music department. The program YYR5 VCl'y ZlI'llllSillg. Student body dance in the gym. Senior dance proved great success. Earl Evans won a finger wave. A mnnber of us celebrated Thanksgiving right by finding out the total capacity of our tummies ! It seemed good to have a vacation. Oregonian picture snatcher caught some of us in very unique poses, don't you think? Class colors, green and silver, arrive. F N an The june '34 class organized today and elected Frank Burr president. The jan. '34 class chose Bc the Comet, Not the Tail! as their IHUKIU. ' A great success was the opinion of everyone who saw the class play. 4-2 jeane Codon chosen class valedictorian.
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