La Sierra College Prep School - Memory Trails Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1925

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0, may all heed the call May all for eachn be verified May we work each for all And come at last with sheaves of grain To meet on glassy sea And hear the Voice, For others, Ye did it unto Me. CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM, MAY Zl, l925 Processional: Delta Kappa Epsilon flocasel Miss Crrace Nelson lnvocation ------- Prof. l. Robison Piano Solo: La Pileuse QRQHP - - - Delmer Brown Presidentls Address ------- Xvilliam N6tl1C1'Y Clasg Poem n--------- Marion Wilbei' Double Duet: The Lord ls My Shepherd Qsniartj - - - - - - - Misses Bobst, Wilber, Sandness, Holland The Scriptures of Truth: The History of the Bible ------ Fred Kent Recitation from mlihe Course of Time Ujollzl - Neva Strong The Bible in Education ------ lvan Angell Piano Solo: March of the Wind fMcDowellD - Lucile Smith Dialogue with Tableau: The Crowning of the School Angel Angel of Order: Bernice Squier Angel of Literature: Aldena Woolery Angel of Music: Jennie Vlfallack Angel of Love: C-race Simmons Angel of The Wo1'd of God: Zella Holland C-uard: ululit .ludson G FIFT N Farewell Address -------- Byron Vllright Class Song Benediction -----------TheClass Qvlrlords and music by Bessie Bobstj - - - - - - - - - Prof. Allen Dazey BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Processional .......,,,u...uu..... . rr.u.ruu,,uu,u...uu..uu. Miss Ctrace Nelson Song: Saved to Serve.. uuc,uuuuuu,.,,.. Congregation lnvocation ...,..,..,..sssr ssss,Y,, P rof. L. C. Palmer Cornet Solo uuu,,,,u..,....u.c... ,c...., .....,r.u... D r . Floyd Gardner Vocal Solo .u.ucc,.,uuc,,ccuccu....,.....,,uucu.cuu,cuucc Mr. A. L. Kiehnhoff Sermon uuc,....uuu.....cuu.rucuuc,.,,uuc....uu,,r.uu,,, Elder E. H. Emmerson Song: Ready to Do His Will uuuu,uuuuuu.,uuuu..u.,.,,,u.uu Congregation Benediction .,c.ru.u..r..,,uuuur.... ..,........c u..,.cu.u E. l der H. C. Basney COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Proceisional ,uc,..,.....,u cuuc.,ucu....,uu..uccucc.ucuuc... J Varch and Choi-Us MlSS FRANCES L. BROWN lnvocation cuucuucu....rcu..uucu,.rr.,.....c.u.ruccuuu..cuu Elder G. H. Skinner Vocal Solo: Address uu......r,e..o,,os,oooo,soooossvoosssoosssosoYoosos,Y.,, lvly Redeemer and My Lord .,.,ossoroos Dudley Buck MISS PEARL COOPER Dr. P. T. Magan Violin Solo: Q l D Ctavotte s.,,...o.,...o.o,so...s.. ,,...., ,..,. C 0 ssec KZ, Souvenir de Vlfieniawslci ...........o.ooooo Nacsche MISS IDA M. TRATT .. Presentation of Diplomas ,.,..,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,.,..,.,. Prof, L, C. Palmer Benediction .o... oo...oo.oo.o..o..o.. ......ooo.......o..oo P r of. L. Yollmer Recessional .oo...o .o.....oo.ooo......................o........ ...s.,..o.o S t fleeled MISS FRANCES L. BROXYN



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MILESTONES OF SENIOR DAYS Feb. IS. Nineteen prospective Seniors received class letters just after dinner. At 2:40 the Senior class was organized. Feb. 24-26. Results of two class meetings: Motto, All for each, each for all. Watchword, Qthers, Colors, blue and gold. Flower, sweet pea. Mar. 2. Delmer Brown was elected editor-in-chief of the annual. April 2. The class gift to the school was presented. lt may be seen in the library-two beautiful paintings. As the Seniors marched into Chapel, each Senior proudly displayed his emblem of blue and gold. April l9. Never before has a class enjoyed such a picnic as we did the day we went to Lake Arrowhead. May 3. Music and flowers filled the Chapel the evening of Lucile's recital. May 7. A unique and pleasant lawn supper, given by our class sponsors, Professor Robison and Mr. Dazey, was enjoyed by every Senior. May IO. Jolly old Juniors to give us such a surprise! The entertainment was good, but the banquet afterwards was better. May I5. The Seniors proved themselves loyal M. Vfs in their program given at Young Peoples Meeting. May 21. Class night was held on our spacious lawn. Need- less to say, we breathe easy again. May 23. Our former Bible teacher, Elder E. l-l. Emmerson, touched the heart of every Senior in his baccalaureate sermon and in'pired us to a life of better service. ln the afternoon the PAGE SEVENTEEN last Sabbath consecration service of the class was held in the boys' new parlor. May 24. Commencement and diplomas! But now we must say, good-bye. good-bye. CUR SENIOR PICNIC RUTH wuirraseu. It is lots of work to be a senior! Demands are insistent as we draw near the end of the term. But again, what a privilege to be one of the elite to climb into a truck and roll away, while others stand, wonder, and wish. The long-looked for picnic of the Seniors of '25 is now being written as a memento. The night before, Cin spite of marauding vluniorsl, a delicious lunch of sandwiches, cakes, pies, salads, and everything else good was safely packed away. Amid cheers and flying colors, we started for Arrowhead Lake the next morning. Two hours riding brought us to the grade. Here the truck refused to pull such a load, so a group of enthusiastic hikers started up the steep grade. After hiking we were glad to ride again. The journey was continued past the lake into the camp grcunds. Few of us had eaten breakfast. so we responded heartily to the call for dinner. l-low good everything tasted as we sat eating our lunch among the swaying pines with the blue skies above. l-liking. boating, and a general good time filled the afternoon. At supper. speeches and stories were given. Shortly after supper we started home, glad for the clay.-and glad for the anticipation of rest. The seniors give much of the credit for the success of the day to the delightful companionship of their class teachers. Mr. Robison and Nlr. Dazev.

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