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PLS = Nis eel ter COPA AIR (IAIDE A) prea Pe aN Cae Junior class organized. Senior class pins ordered. Sid Fos- County track meet. won two gold medals yard and 220-yard dash. -Tennis. 100- (S. P. H. 8. 8; Alhambra 5.) Glee Clubs practice. Staff meeting. Foster took bronze 100-yard dash. Senior class meeting. Class play started. medal in DE Apr. Apr. % Apr. Apr. § Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. RO Baseball League game. (Pasadena 7; S. P. H. S. 4.) -Glee Club concert. Big success. —Another Sunday. —Class pins arrive. 9—Baseball. (S. P. H. S.1; U.S. C. Preps 12) 15—Ewing and Whiting make hit as debaters. 20-—Mr. Bush spoke at Assembly. 22—Baseball. (S. P. H. S. 10, Occidental Preps 1.) 26—Rey. Deere spoke at Assembly. 28.—Raymond Stone wears new tie. 29—Debate. (El Monte 192; S. P. H. S. 183.) 30—Senior party by Ed Lawyer and Lloyd Cosper. Junior class meeting. U. S. C, Glee Clu b concert. Pete appears with side burns
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COREE A DE 3—-Monday morning after. Keb. Miss 'Ticknor could not arrive too much Christmas, maybe. Report Cards-— Going down.” School Board decided to send surveyors and graders here to fix Athletic grounds. Hoorah! Dr. James’ lecture. Horton absent. Mr. Bush presents monograms won from basketball. Prof. Grinnell gave lecture on Etymology in Science lecture room. School closed for aviation, Dr. James’ lecture. Huntington wins fame at Hol- ly wood. Feb. Feb. Brick as a yur ner 28—Mr. tions Latchford gave “Recollec- of Carlyle, Tennyson, Hugo and Browning.” Watts out of has measles. Rev. MeConnell “Roman Mile.” -3—Horton absent A. M. Solid Geometry finals. Dr. James’ lecture. 7-14—School MEASLES! Horton moved to San Diego. Hover elected Baseball Cap- tain. 15—Foster elected Yell Grace Walthery, Song 17-—Watts back again. 18—Dr. James’ school. Sister gave talk on closed. Leader, Leader. lecture. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ORO 19—Baseball. (8. P. H. S. 7; Orange 2:) THE BASE-RUNNING OF RICHARDS WAS AN EYE-OPENERINMANY OF THE GAMES Flag Day. Sid won 100-yard dash. Baseball. (Hollywood 8; S. P. H. S. 5.) Cosper is reported a good singer. -Miss Bosbyshell readings. Also English. three Senior gave visited Senior Class organized. Trimonthly exams. Braden of Occidental gave talk on “Our Gold.” Senior meeting. Senior meeting, Senior Staff elected. Harrison appears in new shoes. Staff meeting. Baseball. George oy DE Isles dal sey)
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CeORP TA May 6—Hover got a shave!!!! May 7—Barden entertained Staff. May 7—Baseball (Long Beach 12; S, P. H. S. 5.) 10—Junior meeting. tery Miss Vail sang at Assembly. May 11—Junior class meeting. May 12—Senior class meeting. May 13—German class performed at As- sembly. Baseball Ink ise 64) Junior meeting. Miss Gatch told stories Assem- bly period. Staff meeting. Marguerite Powell torical contest. Baseball league game. (Harvard 3; S. P. H. S. 11) Miss Taylor recited at Assem- bly. Exams. Intercounty Orator‘cal contest. Won silver cup. Decoration Day. Class play. Hester Lauman entertains the Seniors May Much (GUblanReyeye) 7G. Se Lee May May May May $ won Ora- May ¢ May 24 May 25-27 May 28- May 30 June 4 June 10 WZ 2 Teacher— When did the learning begin?” Pupil—‘Just before the exams. revival of There has been a new species of Be- gonia (Bragonier) discovered. The only one known in existence is in the South Pasadena High School. It possesses a single Thorn(e). You have to be behind in your studie s to pursue them. Great Scott! Teacher—“The three boys in the front seats were the only ones who had the right answers in the examinations.” Voice (from the rear)—“ Good team work.” English History: Jones—“The widow shall receive her dowry ‘within forty days after her death.’ (By aeroplane, no doubt.) DE mys ORO June 14—Physies entertains at Assem- bly. June 19—Class sermon. June 23—Commencement. June School closed. June 25—Sam Roe’s vacation. 1 ae tN, UMN JE wy Teacher—‘Can you tell me in what year Caesar invaded Britain?” Pupil—‘Yes’m.” Teacher— What year was it?” Pupil—‘You can’t expect me to an- swer two questions in succession. That question belongs to the next one in the class.” Considerate Child— Please, Mr. Keep- er, will it hurt the elephant if I give him a currant out of my bun?” Miss Wishard (In Plane Geometry) — “What, is A. B.?” Harold Stoekman— A. limit!” B. is the Mr. Edwards—“What is a synonym, Mr. Hover?” Hover—““A synonym is a word you can use when you don’t know how to spell the one you thought of first.”
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