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uv' ent rj ':', A.. 'UL SE IOR ACTIVITIES LOG PARADE 417 Knights and Plmtfilaint-s. Q23 Achievement Flub. - 5 133 VVorId l 'l'lUTldSl1lD and 'l't'i-Y. 147 Choral Cluh and Hi-Y. tn? Sr. A Float. 167 Fire Brigade. 477 Big 4 Club. QNX Senior Prom. UD Radio Club. 1101 Dance f7l'l'llt'Stl'2l.. 1115 At Your Se-rvieo. G25 G..-LA. as as as is THE LOG PARADE HE annual Log Parade was held again this year on April 15. Senior A's took hrs: place: the World Friendship, secondg and the Fire Brigade. third. The success of this parade was due to the fine co- operation of all the participants under the leadership of the editor of the Senior Log. Theodore Donaldson, and Mary Singerman, associate editor. The custom of a big parade as a part of the suh- scription drive for the Senior Magazine was institut- ed by the Summer 1935 staff. Each entry was a rep- resentation of some one organization of the school- each giving its whole-hearted support. Sk ills is Ill She's different from other girls. 'KHOW is that? She's the only girl that will go out with me. A B C D E F G H I I K L M N O p Q R S T U V XY X Y Z SENIOR ALPHABET is for Arroyo, president of us all, is for Bledsoe, jumps hurdles with never 1 1 is for Cox, sweet, saucy, what not, is for Deem, bartender, so what, is for Ellis, who clicks with the fellas. is for Fennicle, who follows fair Ellis. is for Gatchell, who can handle a gat. is for Hall, twins Helen and Harriett. is for me who wrote the whole thing. is for Iohnson, radio's his fling, is for Koizumi, of the twinkling feet. is for Laskow, our Drum Major's sweet is for Mendenhall. that tall, handsome lvnigh is for Neil. vice-president or, am I right is for Others not in the alphabet is for Papac. for tennis is his racket. is for Quacks, Gottlieb, and Gordon, is for Ricchio. Bishop, and so on. is for Slevin. Achievement Club lass. is for Thompson, who has plenty of ia? is for you. you so and so. is for Vanderpool. Garhelds pet gigolo. is for VVhitney, that noisy young chap, is for VVhat? VVell. you fill in the gap. is for Yost. our Kersey Club president. is for Zimmer. Boys say she is heaven sent -i .ICE Zxsumsxo
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