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Classes TWENTY-ONE
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Page 30 text:
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THE TORCH 1932 Alma Mdter O Alma Mater, Fullerton! Tliv glones cannot die So long as loyal hearts heat true, So long as heroes vie. For honors m the field and hall, Thv name shall ever he The challenge and the trumpet call That leads to victory. God blends thy colors Blue and Gold In shadow and in flame, — All hail our Alma Mater! All hail thy glorious nayne! — Richard Warner Borst.
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THE TORCH 1932 RUSSELL HENNING BRUNSKILL Class of 1932 SEASONED by a year of constant association with the class of 31, from which the intricacies of college life and the duties of campus leadership were learned, the class of 1932 ventured into its sophomore year with light hearts and buoyant hopes. As freshmen the class had been particularly active in both men ' s and women ' s athletics and in forensics, had presented an excellent dramatic production, Two Girls Wanted, and had sponsored several student body dances. With the coming of the sophomore year, however, came the all-school fall picnic shortly after the opening of school at which the freshmen and the sophomores contested for victory honors in numerous kinds of competitive activities. Much to the embarrassment of the sophomores, they were forced to suffer defeat at the hands of the frosh. Nevertheless, with renewed vigor the sophomores proceeded to prove to the underclassmen that a mere matter of wounded pride was not sufficient to daunt them permanently. During the remainder of the school year the sophomores availed themselves of every opportunity to prove their capability and leadership. The sophomores gave several dances during the year for the student body and, in conjunction with the freshmen, a Christmas dance for the alumni. Sophomores were prominent in athletics and social and dramatic activities. The dramatic talent of the class was excellently displayed in Mary the Third, annual class play. On February 24 the class escaped from the routine of school life and retreated to Los Angeles County Playground for its annual Ditch Day. OFFICERS Dorothy Russell Picsidetit Arthur Henning .- Vice President MiLO Brunskili Treasurer Mary Louyse Frazee . .. Secretary Aih ' isors Dr. Mabel Myers - Mr. Beiijuinin Edwards TWENTY-TWO
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