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l' Il C c' ci its Tfze Junior I-like Hx LIETTS Go, Juniors! Aw, shucks! A Hat tire! td But what was a small thing like that on such a glorious morning! We impatiently wondered Q X why the old truck couldn't step on the gas. Then another calamity befell the truck, so we all hiked on up, YVe stopped at Eleven Oaks Camp and played in the snow till about eleven-thirty, when Q the cry arose for eats, A large snowball - crashed among sandwiches, beans, salad, etc., - ,I After lunch we hiked up to Ice House Can- is l starting a memorable snow fight. , F , 121 K ' yon. The snow-capped peaks and fir trees were I' - too beautiful for words. About four o'clock we regretfully hiked back to Eleven Oaks to eat our supper around the roaring fireplace. Then we started homeward, while Baldy faded into the distance and the last rays of the sun kissed its snowy peak goodbye, -C. DENNISON. The Sophomore I-like AT -I-:30 A. M., January 26, the Sophomores left for Alt. Baldy. After a hearty breakfast at V i snowy Camp Baldy, we were Hrarin' to go. A few members of our class, having much ingenuity, built a toboggan. It was the most de- lightful sport of the day to coast down the trail, and arriving at the end of the slide to have arm- fuls of snow chucked down our backs by mis- chievous classmates. After a few hours of this sport, we hiked back to the Lodgeiand were served with another delicious meal. Then we decided to wind up the day with a marshmallow roast at Brookside. lVe finally returned home-tired, dirty, but very happy. -M. Pooriz. Page Sixty-two
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F retlzman H ilee to Baldy DETHEMIJER EIGHTH The alarmth, they thure went off at four An' woke eath Frethman from hith thnore To harry down to Prethton's thtore To have a merry time. Tho in the earth we road away Up to the mountainth for the day Will: stl1af:s an' elathmathes for to play, An' have a merry time. It wath tho far up in the thnow Wlzere only pineth an' thnowmanth grow, W'l1ere little hreetheth rome an' go An' have a merry time, Tho when we thought that we were doomed Becauth we had .ruth eath conthumed W e thoon came homey an' no one foamed We'd had a merry time. Tlzith little poem you ean thee Ith only juthed a paridee, But every Frethman will agree life had a merry time. 5fYuecal9' -O. FREEMANTLE. Page Sixty-one
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Wil Yuceal3 ' Faculty Reception to Graduates h C o olitan Club made every effort during the T HE FACULTY, backed by t e osm p . , . , first part of lllay to impress upon the minds of the students in the school the necessity Of completing their education. ln addition to this, letters were sent from the Student Body to all prospective candidates. They were told of the advantages of attending d L. A. P. C. an institution of Christian education. They were encouraged to atten The school was well covered with attractive posters, signs, and charts. At the close of the campaign the faculty gave a banquet in honor of the college d l ' which department and the outgoing Seniors. A fellowship was create at tiat time will long be remembered. -J. FALEY. Junior-Senior Banquet THE JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET was held llflay 10, at La Romada Inn. The evening program was opened by a welcome address by the Junior class presi- dent and a response by the president of the Senior class. This was followed by violin and piano music. The main event of the evening was a wonderful talk given by Dr. Buckner, which inspired the Seniors to press forward and the Juniors to step into their places. VVe, the Juniors, wish to cong and hope for them the same success in the future. ' -A. BRANTON. ratulate the Senior class for their eventful past, S 0 pho more-F reshmau R eceptiou T E SOPHOVIORE-FRESHMAN RECEPTION, one of the greatest occasions of the year, H i took place on a Friday evening in the early part of the year. Everybody was in the best of spirits, for the Sophomores were delighted to welcome the newcomers of our school. Entertainments of all sorts were given, from the feeding of charcoaled marsh- mallows to the innocent Freshmen, up to dignified readings by members of the Sopho- - ' ' fh r.r' 'ofthe more class. Extemporaneous speeches were given not only y represen 1 ives classes, but by the class teachers, Mr. and Mrs. lllarsh and hir. and Mrs. Bagley. All joined in the fun, and before we knew it the evening was far spent. ' ' ' d 1 th Freshmen a And so the evening came to a close, and ue departe , susnm., e very happy and prosperous year. -R. WARREN. Page Sixly-three
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