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SEXIURS-Mary Preisendanz, John McNabb, Aleta Johnson, Alma Bloomquist, Nat Xvoodruff, Norman Deuel, Ruby But 1er', Russell Freeman.
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, staff, 43 secretary-treasurer. Hi links, 4, 'vice- -president, class, 4. Alma Blomquist- Alina Entered from Uakdale. Girls' Student League, I. and G. Club. Completed course in three and one-half years. Esther Blomquist- Esther, Whitey. Entered from Oakdale. Girls' Student League. Completed course in three and one-half years. a Pauline Kirby- Kirb. Entered from Nimshew Grammar. Girls' Student League. Metchor Mathison- Metchor. Entered from Gak- dale. H. S. Cadets. Leila Parrish- Leila. p Entered from Gakdale. Girls' Student League. Richard Oliver- Sliver, Huskie. Entered from Normal Training. ' Margaret Devine- Margaret, Entered from Catho- lic Girls' High School in Philadelphia. September, 1919. I. and O. Club, Girls' Student League. George Jeffery- jeff, Entered from Oakdale. Foot- ball, 3-4, Skull and Owlg Block C Club: Base- ball, 3-4, president, class, 2. Ida Browning- Ida. Girls' Student League. ' Nellie Goebel- Nellie Entered from Oakdale. Girls' Student League. Leonard Hoar.- Hoar. Nova Bartlett- Nova Entered from Klamath Coun- ty. Girls' Student League. Homer Mitchell- Red One year in army. Football. 4, captain Sophomore baseball. 2: Band, 4: Cadet captain, 33 business manager, Student Body, 3. baseball. 43 property man of Student Body. 3. lm .V --4l--
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1 CLASS We, the grave and reverend Seniors, of the C1355 of nineteen twenty 1Q192Oj of Chico High School, Chico, California, having, by dint of much physical and mCH'E31 exertion, grown rich in this wor1d's goods, and being about to leave this ancient and honorable institution of learning, do hereby will and bequeath to the most deserving our abundant possessions: 1. To the faculty two large gobs of good will and the hope that, eventually, they will find an- other Senior class that shall possess at least one-half th.e ability demonstrated in the past four years by the class of twenty. . ' 2. To Principal Irvin Passmdre, the hope that he will each year find another class that will co-operate as heartily with him in preventing depredations in and about the sc' l S100 . 3. To the juniors, one-tenth of our ability in ath.letics, scholarship, and everything else of which they are sadly in need. i 4. To the Sophomores, one over-size wooden ki- mono, painted black. 5. To the Freshmen, the hope that they may as- similate much of Mr. Singer's oratorical ability during the fourth period. 6. To the school at large, a little lift that they WILL may show some jazz in school activities. 7. To the I. and O. Club, one hundred 11009 all- day suckers. 8. To the Girls' Student League, one quart Q1 quartj of embalming fluid. 9. To the Big C Club, the Senior members of that worthy organization. 10. To the Red and Gold staff, one large and husky hook to be used on th.e Ole joe Fink editor. 11. To the Freshman girls, we bequeath Husky Gliver to be divided as they see fit. 12. To John Wfilliams, l, Russ Freeman. do be- queath the famous elastic tape measure that he may be able to determine the expansion of his rapidly groxv- ing cranial prominency. 13. To Barrel Schroeder, I. Scoop Anderson. leave one pack of Chesterfields that she may never forget me. 14. To Miss Currie, 1. George Curtis. bequeath a large supply of W'rigley's, to be presented to her fu- ture English classes. 15. To Tiny W'oodward, 1, Homer Griffith. leave my job as center on the football team. ' 16. To lack Holmes, 1. Stanley Krikac. knowing 6 that he IS sadly in need of the same. do leave my popu- -23..
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