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G El S E Football practice Doth commence. Lamp the janes Draped on the fence. Female corsets And peon pants. We get our styles Direct from France. Friday, Sept. 15 First assembly of semester. President Zuchelli very dignified. Introduces the Honorable Stanley B. Wilson as speaker of the day. Great applause by enthusias- tic audience. Subject of talk: Loyalty and Ser- vice to the Constitution. Monday, Sept. 18 It ' s 8 o ' clock in the morning. School begins in earnest. No more ex- cuses for being tardy. Tuesday, Sept. 19 Asse mbly to elect yell leaders. Great mirth, lots of pep and spirit shown. Ar- die Johnson, Howard McCallister, Chal- mers Balch and Little Herman Shrote chosen. Wednesday, Sept. 20 First big Weekly of trie term. Eagerly read by 3,300 students. Thursday, Sept. 21 Pigskin slaughter every night. Manual co-eds have some new football heroes to rave about. Friday, Sept. 22 Players ' Club presents the Punish- ment of Polly in assembly. Real talent shown. Elton Hankins in role of absent minded professor especially clever. Len- ora Welsh as Polly and Carl Raine as Polly ' s bored brother were also very amusing. Tuesday, Sept. 26 Hot discussion on toreador pants. Are they not the bee ' s knees ? And SO manly I Wednesday, Sept. 27 Practice game with Santa Barbara Fri- day. Our friend Long Beach is back in the City League. Ten
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it iiil pwf,f !se « Winter Twenty-Three Monday, Sept. 11 Bang! We ' re off I Everj ' one eager and happy. Big term ahead for Bell-hops. Wonder when va- cation begins. Tuesday, Sept. 12 Looks more like a social gathering of long-lost friends than serious minded schools students on duty bent. IVednesday, Sept. 13 Excitement reigns supreme in 253 — reason — nominations I Wonder who ' s going to lead us this term? School gradually settling down to book lessons at last. We ' re so relieved, how we love to study. Thursday, Sept. 14 Senior A election returns. Ed Mason, Marjorie Randolph and Frank McKel- lar, the big bugs. Hoo and a couple of rays. Back again V ' acation ' s o ' er. We can ' t go swimmin ' Any more. Nine
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Thursday, Sept. 28 Preparations for Senior A Dress Up Day. Ain ' t we got fun? Friday, Sept. 29 Another Players Club play in assem- bly. This time, By the Moon ' s Pale Light. Very dainty and cliarming. Doris Schvvuchow ' s exotic beauty seen once more. Virginia Barber read Gretna Green and the Violin Ensemble entertained us with some music. Monday, Oct. 2 Senior B ' s elect Dan Hudelson as chief dispenser of voice in 301. His help- ers are Millicent Ford, G. V. P. and Tom Hammond, Dan ' s aide-de-camp. Jade and Champagne are their colors. Hurray for the Bootleggers. Wednesday, Oct. 4 Hazel Wylde, G. V. P. of the student body, stages an assembly for girls. The Scrubs are welcomed by some songs and speeches. Dot Keene led some yells. A very peppy assembly if we do say is ourselves. Thursday, Oct. 5 Captain Hobson spoke in assembly on the subject of Poison in Alcohol and the Dire Effec ' s of its Use on the Sec- ond Generation. Friday. Oct. 6 Senior A Dress Up Day. Talk about originality — It was the snake ' s hips. Val entino, ' Lil ' Girls. ' icked amps, Hicks from Hickville, they were all among those present. Wasn ' t the bell boy dance just too al- luring? Everyone seemed especially pleased at the Six Foot Act. The hilarious Seniors had a dance in the gym after school, Gave a reception To the bootlegger bunch. Danced ' em to death And d r o w n e d em in punch. Pedigreed hot dogs Ice cream and pop, At the Senior A picnic Makes a full bellhop. Eleven
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