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Eclwin Arthur Allen Robert Barrett Joclclyn Bennett Francis Blankenship Kenneth B. Bosticlc M John Barnloalere, Jr. Beverly Bates Lucille M. Birse Marjorie Doris Bolas Fravel S. Brown f!,,,.,wf!4fa-.
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CALENDAR 55L . . ONS distance, please! l'd like to make a person-to-person call to Mr. Reader on Fifth Avenue in New York. Thank you. Hello, Mary? What's that? Ch, l just called to tell you about all the things La Jolla has done this year. , Well, in September the Senior class started ott with a bang. By October things were rolling along at a tast pace. The senior sweater and ring committees were selected. But that's not alll On the thirteenth, the A. S. B. broke the iinx a-nd threw a dance. November was ushered in by the seniors in a scrumptious way. They had clean taces, and immaculate clothes. Why? Oh, senior pictures, ot course. On the 3rd, the A.S.B. proved itselt again by another keen dance. But that wasn't all tor that day. We also played tootball against Escondido. Football again on the IOth, Sweetwater. Helmets clashed extra hard on the I7th when our eleven played Point Loma. The Pointers beat us that time, but on the 22nd, revenge was sweet at the Thanksgiving tootball game at the San Diego Stadium Carnival. The band wore its new unitornis the tirst time that night. Decemberl lAnd Christmas.l The titteenth was made merri- orable by the Scarlet and Black Ball. By the 2Ist a green wave ot senior sweaters had swept La Jolla. With January, came cold weather and senior rings, pins, and pendants. Basketball started on the fifth when we played Gross- mont. January I2-ibasketball with Coronado. The Sadie l-lawkins Dance was given by the G. R.'s in the Auditorium on the 26th. February was a genuine basketball month. But with basketball on the oth, 9th, I3th, loth, and 23rd, there was still time tor Occi- dental Glee Club Assembly, ninth grade Etiquette Party, Award As- sembly, Piney Woods Singers assembly, and an intormal A.S.B. dance. So much tor February. Let's go on to March . . . You bet this school is active. The drama and band classes starred this month with a Play Night on the lst-and a Concert on the l4th. Baseball started this month on the I5th, against Point Loma. Track also came to the tore when La Jolla met Escondido on the 28th. April commenced with a tennis tournament against Escondido. The Senior Play was presented on the 26th. Boy! Some playl There's Garbos and Taylors in the class ot '4O. May wouldn't be May without the G.A.A. May Baskets. lm- mediately following, the 3rd, to be exact, came Boys' Council Fathers' Day. Again the G.A.A. Banquet. Now were the new peagreens to be slighted? No! They were given a party on the loth. Patiently awaiting their turn, the l-li-Y tellows produced the bunny out ot their toppers in the torm ot a semi-tormal on the I7th. The dancing slippers didn't sit still long betore the Girl Reserves Spring Dance swung in on the 24th. Then the month ot all months-June! Following in quick succession came Senior Vespers on the ninth! Junior-Senior Prom on the I2th, and lOh l-lappy Seniorsl on the l3th-Commencement! Well, Mary, l've taken you through a whole school year ot tun and trolic at La Jolla l-ligh. cn
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Caroline Butler Helen W. Caldwell June Stewart Clarlc William Kitchell Creelman Jane Davidson Twelve nv-is Janet Brandstedt Marian N. Christensen Melvin Hughes Cornell Townsend Cromwell Allen Delane
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