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CIERULEA man that thinks he knows it all; twice: a Senior that Finds he don't know nothin'. The first is the happiest; the Second is the saddest day in all his daze. It are an law oi natur, that green things is the brightest and happiest. When a fellow gits to be a Senior he begins to get old. He reckons he don't amount to nothiif, and he haukurs after a pretty girl to be his wife and make his living. Seniors, don't act like your predecessorics and git hooked up. Come on to collegc, The watris fine. We'd be glad to see you. Take your Uncle Si's word for it. Yours, with happy recollections, Earl McDermont. Mills College, California. My Dear :: Mills is a glorious college about six miles from Oakland, The campus is beautiful. No ocean near, to be sure, but instead a hundred and iifty acres of grand trees and green hills. There are one hundred and twenty-five girls enrolled, and as there are but two dormitories you can imagine that the college life you read about in books isnil lacking here; But with it all comes study, study, study, for, as the classes are small, it is absolutely hopeless to go to a recitation unprepared. And thafs not what weH-u here for. Some of you professional ubluffers may laugh at this, but if you ever come to Millswwell, we shall watch for your reports. llclievc me, Mills is a great college, and i am beginning to love it as I did old Long Beach High. Your ever loyal. Ruth J. Craig. Page Thlriy
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ALUMNI Dear Comrades of Long Beach High School: We of the Los Angeies State Normal salute you! Our commandcr-iirchief and his captains are fine, and under their orders we are all working hard in anticipation of rapid pro- motion to Field duty. But in our loyalty to our field ofhcers we do not forget those noble ones who gallantly commanded our ranks through our four years' battle with books in dear Lung Beach High. Neither do we forget you who are now the rank and file of our Alma Mater. No, for still we mourn with you in your defeats; and rejoice at your victories. With best wishes for thc luture prowess of Long Beach High, 1 remain a loyal daughter. Dorothy V. Gresham. University of California. My Dear e: I win relate some of my first views 011 drill, in the short space allowed. Oh! Joy, The first day of drill leaves you with the iondest anticipations, the second with lessened admiration, and the third with blasted hope. Poor ignorant little Freshies. For one solid hour, three times a week, we are compelled to march and maneuver under the super- vision of a Cynical Sophomore, who carries the title of Corporal Each corporal drills his squad, and after a few days of practice we try a very Simple movement. Squads right-is given. But hor- rors. Part advance to the right, part to the left, and the rest stand still. This brings forth silent curses from the captain, threats from the lieutenant, means from the sergeant, andesilence from the cadets. The captain is furious, but he dare not run 115 thru with his sword, so after weeks of patient toil. mostly on the part of the thcers. we hnally understand, and all goes smoothly. Very sincerely, Carroll Counts. Bachelor's Quarters, Arizona. Deer, Kids! Deer! tget the shotegllni: I've been retrospectin' a little bit thru the meaders of my high school daze and I see there is two things there. Once: A Fresh- Page Twenhr-nine
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Society The social life of thc x'chuul has been quite .1 factor in our activities during this. last scmcslor. Fun and fmlics of all sorts have fillcd thc waiting weekends. The Xmas Scusun scCIllCLl I.Jx'vrllt.m'i11g with picnics and IIaItEL's. A very pretty affair 3.1 this time was the infnnnal dance given by Misses Scott, Sturges and Clark. in honor nf Miss Ruth Craig. who was in Long Beach for the laulitlayh The Virginia Country Club was prettily decorated for the UCL'uSimI, 11ml delirious rc- frcshmums wcrc served. Miss: Craig was also guest of lmnor at a box party :11. the Majcstic, the guests being entertained by Edith Conkle, :Lt wThc Girl 0f the Golden W cat. The Racqnet Cluhn has been having its usual fun and jelli- Hcatiou. Miss Slain entertained them very tlclightlully at a baby partyl Clever children's stunts nH'onlcxl great anmrtcmcnt for the youngsters! They also spent a picnic day :11 the Bay, boating and lunching. Truly may it hf: said.1his year that June is the bride's month, for i1 will steal away from us mlr much lnvccl Miss Carroll and give her to Dr. Smith of Montana, and a lucky man you are! We congratulate you on your choice! In honor of Miss. Carroll, Mrtz, Clarence Russell entertained a few intimate l'ricuds at a bride's. showerl The Collcgc Woman's Cluh also gave an affair in her honor, early in February, at the home of Mrs. H. Lowe. Page Thirly-ane
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