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The Mah Jong Chinks Climb up to fame By cleaning the A ' s In a baseball game. Our Toiler team Is hard to beat With second place In the City meet. laughter. The Boys ' and Girls ' Y clubs combine to give a dance at the Y.W.C.A. while the Glee Clubs give a supper at Manual. Saturday, Apr. 14 Hollywood wins again. This time it ' s the City Track IVIeet. Manual takes second place. Monday, Apr. 16 Many posters in our halls indicate that this is Courtesy Week. Are you civil- ized? Learn to be more thoughtful of others. Tuesday, Apr. 17 The M. A. Weekly, our pride and joy, celebrates its tenth anniversary today with a special edition. Wednesday, Apr. 18 The Mimerian Society was respon- sible for an assembly to honor scholar- ship. Representatives from other high schools told of their activities in that line. Everyone determines to study. Thursday, Apr. 19 The marks go in today. Last chance to make up work before report cards are issued. Friday, Apr. 20 Something for everyone today. Alum- ni movies in aud. Al St. John in Spec- ial Delivery. Toilers win first game of baseball sea- son from Poly, 8 to 3. Adelphic Dance for Seniors and Alumni is the best yet. TWKNTI
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Thursday, Apr. 5 The Student Body presidents meet at Franklin. This important organization is doing much to further the friendly re- lations between the city high schools. More and more rain. Friday, Apr. 6 ' ' El sol at last! We almost gave up hope of ever seeing the sun again. Man- ual is victorious over San Diego in track by score of 66 to 47. Monday, Apr. 9 Senior B ' s to the front. They defeat- ed their rivals, the Senior A ' s, 3 to 1 in baseball. Tuesday, Apr. 10 Still more rain! Faculty reception to Senior A ' s in the Girls ' Gym. A pro- gram, refreshments, a dance ' n every- thing. Wednesday, Apr. 11 At last the Oratorical contest. George Lewis receives first place with Manuel Ruiz a close second. George will receive a fifty dollar prize and will represent Man- ual in the finals April 24. Thursday, Apr. 12 Another original track rally was held today. This time to advertise the City Meet at Oxy Saturday, April 14. A penny dance again. Friday, Apr. 13 Are we superstitious? Today is Fri- day the thirteenth. Be careful ! Larry Semon in Golf causes much On Adelphic day, The Senior B ' s Come out in little Hats Chinese. It breaks our hearts, Vacation ' s o ' er Thru storm and rain We come once more. Nineteen
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Monday, Apr. 23 Report cards issued. Happy is the one who studied. The less said of the others the better. This is official Forest Pres- ervation Week. Tuesday, Apr. 24 Gordon Shallenberger of L. A. High receives first place in semi-finals for the Oratorical Contest. George Lewis takes second. Senior A girls ' basketball team defeats the outlaws 23 to 15. Wednesday, Apr. 25 Frederic Warde, noted Shakespear- ean actor, held his audience spell bound as he related his experiences on the stage. Thursday, Apr 26 Shakespeare is in the air. Everyone learning his or her speech. First per- formance of Romeo and Juliet puts us in the mood to appreciate the great play- wright. Friday, Apr. 27 Baseball is the all-important topic now. Manual defeats Franklin, 15 to 3. Second performance of Romeo and Juliet. Press Club dance in Girls ' Gym. Monday Apr. 30 End of the month — all set for May day! Tuesday, May 1 Entire school participates in spectac- ular May Day celebration on the campus. Gym teachers have worked for weeks with classes to make this event a success. Election Day. Manual Arts is a polling place. Wednesday, May 2 The day after Tuesday. We relax after May Day. Senior A picnic at Exposition Park. A penny dance In the girls ' gym ; A chance to talk And be with him. Our sides were nearly Split with joy To see friend Al, The messenger boy. Twentt-Onk
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