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On the Lookout
Glee Club Leaves For East Tonight
Unique Stunts A re Slated By Seniors
Senior Assembly Need More Tennis Courts Move “Trojan” Office? Glee Club Leaves Good Advertising
SENIORS HAVE CHARGE of assembly today.
They will give a varied form of entertainment, characteristic of the work accomplished by them during their University career.
Seniors are spending their last days at U. S C : they are feleing. too, that peculiar pang that comes to one who is forced to leave after spending four years as an integral part of some group whose ideals and problems were taken to heart by the individual. The fellowship cn the Trojan campus is like the companionship of a big family.
Th*3 senior chapel today will ho thc 'a*t aeUve part thp 500 men and women who ar*1 to be graduated, will lake in A S. Ii. activities. Their influence. though, will he felt through the alumni organization.
Los Angeles, California, Thursday, June 7, 1923
S. C. WOMEN “ Wooden Horse” Appears GIVE GIRLS Today; Work of 6 Months
GLAD HAND After six months of preparation, the “Wooden Horse,” U. S. C.’s
ATHLETICS WILL HAVE NEW HOME
Trojan Songsters Leave Tonight On Eastern Tour
Senior women will officiate today at the last chapel service of the year. In their hands has been given complete charge of the program.
The assembly will be opened with a processional by the graduates in their caps and gowns. They will form in line in the north hall.
After an initial number by the Men’s Glee Club, there will be an address by Chester McKay on “The Aria tocracy of Brains." Miss Emily Biles, Dean of Women, will present "letters” to some of the senior women. A violin solo, “Canzonetta,” will be played by Miss Evangeline Reese. To Miss Theresa Nealey has been given the honor of delivering the Class History. The service will close with the singing of “Alma Mater.”
PREXY WILL SPEAK
TO CHICAGO ALUMNI
FROSH ATHLETES NOTICE!
Coach Henederson asks all freshmen who received sweaters and numerals this year to meet at his office at 12 o’clock Friday with sweaters and numerals on, for the purpose of having a group picture taken.
Profs And Seniors Wrangle For Last Time Near Gym
HERMAN FUNERAL IS HELD TUESDAY
Funeral services were held last Tuesday from the Draper undertaking parlors for Benj. Herman, who died from a complication of scarlet fever and diptheria at 9:45 last Monday morning.
Herman was a graduate of Lincoln High School and was a first-semester preltgal student. He was also a member of the University band and a member of Phi Beta I>elta. He was IS years of age.
P. E. A. RODEO
STUDENT FELLOWSHIP MEETING
CIRCLE FRANCAIS
The Circle Francais will meet Thursday night at the Fowler Apartments. 1110 West Washington street, for the last social gathering of the year. The Spanish and Italian Clubs are also invited to attend. The new officers will be in attendance. It is through the kindness of*Miss Culver, candidate for master’s degree in French, that the hall is obtained. All French students are invited to be preseat.
Physical Education Association Rodeo in new gym Friday night. Supper and entertainment afterward! Cone prepared to play games and have a good time. New gym. tomorrow, 7:30 p. m.
The Student Fellowship will hold a called meeting for the purpose of electing officers Thursday evening, after the Trojan League dinner. Every member should be present at the dinner. Those who cannot, see Olive Knoch, Margaret Bvrkit. or Roy Mason and obtain ballot. This is to be marked, placed in sealed envelope and returned to one of the committee before 5 00 o’clock Thursday.
A. A. E. CONFAB
Important A. A. E. meeting this noon, immediately after chapel, at the barn. All engineers are urged to be on hand.
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| Title | The Southern California Trojan, Vol. 14, No. 100, June 07, 1923 |
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| Full text | On the Lookout Glee Club Leaves For East Tonight Unique Stunts A re Slated By Seniors Senior Assembly Need More Tennis Courts Move “Trojan” Office? Glee Club Leaves Good Advertising SENIORS HAVE CHARGE of assembly today. They will give a varied form of entertainment, characteristic of the work accomplished by them during their University career. Seniors are spending their last days at U. S C : they are feleing. too, that peculiar pang that comes to one who is forced to leave after spending four years as an integral part of some group whose ideals and problems were taken to heart by the individual. The fellowship cn the Trojan campus is like the companionship of a big family. Th*3 senior chapel today will ho thc 'a*t aeUve part thp 500 men and women who ar*1 to be graduated, will lake in A S. Ii. activities. Their influence. though, will he felt through the alumni organization. Los Angeles, California, Thursday, June 7, 1923 S. C. WOMEN “ Wooden Horse” Appears GIVE GIRLS Today; Work of 6 Months GLAD HAND After six months of preparation, the “Wooden Horse,” U. S. C.’s ATHLETICS WILL HAVE NEW HOME Trojan Songsters Leave Tonight On Eastern Tour Senior women will officiate today at the last chapel service of the year. In their hands has been given complete charge of the program. The assembly will be opened with a processional by the graduates in their caps and gowns. They will form in line in the north hall. After an initial number by the Men’s Glee Club, there will be an address by Chester McKay on “The Aria tocracy of Brains." Miss Emily Biles, Dean of Women, will present "letters” to some of the senior women. A violin solo, “Canzonetta,” will be played by Miss Evangeline Reese. To Miss Theresa Nealey has been given the honor of delivering the Class History. The service will close with the singing of “Alma Mater.” PREXY WILL SPEAK TO CHICAGO ALUMNI FROSH ATHLETES NOTICE! Coach Henederson asks all freshmen who received sweaters and numerals this year to meet at his office at 12 o’clock Friday with sweaters and numerals on, for the purpose of having a group picture taken. Profs And Seniors Wrangle For Last Time Near Gym HERMAN FUNERAL IS HELD TUESDAY Funeral services were held last Tuesday from the Draper undertaking parlors for Benj. Herman, who died from a complication of scarlet fever and diptheria at 9:45 last Monday morning. Herman was a graduate of Lincoln High School and was a first-semester preltgal student. He was also a member of the University band and a member of Phi Beta I>elta. He was IS years of age. P. E. A. RODEO STUDENT FELLOWSHIP MEETING CIRCLE FRANCAIS The Circle Francais will meet Thursday night at the Fowler Apartments. 1110 West Washington street, for the last social gathering of the year. The Spanish and Italian Clubs are also invited to attend. The new officers will be in attendance. It is through the kindness of*Miss Culver, candidate for master’s degree in French, that the hall is obtained. All French students are invited to be preseat. Physical Education Association Rodeo in new gym Friday night. Supper and entertainment afterward! Cone prepared to play games and have a good time. New gym. tomorrow, 7:30 p. m. The Student Fellowship will hold a called meeting for the purpose of electing officers Thursday evening, after the Trojan League dinner. Every member should be present at the dinner. Those who cannot, see Olive Knoch, Margaret Bvrkit. or Roy Mason and obtain ballot. This is to be marked, placed in sealed envelope and returned to one of the committee before 5 00 o’clock Thursday. A. A. E. CONFAB Important A. A. E. meeting this noon, immediately after chapel, at the barn. All engineers are urged to be on hand. |
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