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able Wielders of the racquet as the present champions, we should remain so for many years to come. OUR PRESENT NEEDS.-The first and greatest need of this school is a new building. lt is positively disgraceful for a city as large as Los Angeles not to have a good high school build- ing. The present course of study is excellent, and the faculty is very efficient, but they are under a great disadvantage on ac- count of the lack of accommodations for pupils. Nearly every class is so crowded that it is impossible for the teachers to give the amount of time and attention to each pupil which he should have. ' Another important thing which we are in need of is a gym- nasium. Nearly every other high school and academy in the coun- try has either military drill or gymnasium instruction. The train- ing of the body is certainly as important as the training of the mind, and, in a school Where comparatively few can engage in outdoor athletics, it should not be neglected. Witli a larger faculty .and a better building in a more accessi- ble part of the city, there is no reason why the Los Angeles High School should not be equal to any in the country, I Notes The management and the editorial staff desire to express their thanks to the school, and in particular to the Senior A class, for the assistance which they have received in their work. To the faculty, and especially to Mr. Housh and Mrs. Erick, who have had general supervision over all our work, We extend our hearty thanks. The thanks of the editors are due to the staff for their con- scientious work in preparing their departments, and also to the manager, who has proved beyond a doubt that a class can man- age a paper without outside assistance. The financial success of the book is largely due to his efforts. And now in parting, we wish the High School, its' teachers, and its pupils, all success in the future. We leave this volume as a souvenir of our struggles, hoping that it may help you to re- member the Summer Class of Nineteen Hundred. VVILLIAM HENRY LANAGAN.
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