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Page 32 text:
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Senior (Tlass 4 oem The golden light of our high school days, Is slowly fading from us, But through the mists of coming years There brightly gleams a promise. We are to sail on an untried sea, And know not what luck will bring us, But things we’ve learned we’ll not forget Wherever fate may fling us. From this dear old place to other halls, Our various duties call us; But we’ve a memory to cherish dear Whatever may befall us. The rainbows of the future, And the splendors of that day, Cannot erase a picture, painted In the crimson and the gray. And thoughts of all the joys you gave us Will then our journey light us, We’ll gather strength from these past years, And let no fortune slight us. But cast upon life’s billows deep, Where all the waters foaming, Dreams of you will guide us safely, And we’ll anchor in the gloaming. DOROTHY BISHOP ’21 Thirty
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timbered land dotted with cattle. Sitting on the front porch of the ranch house were my old classmate, Jessie, and her husband, who was manager of the ranch. With them lived Lou Ella Easterlin and her husband also, who was a partner of Jessie’s husband. Of course, we can guess who they married. I lie Prince and I were by this time very tired and since we were near the end of our journey we decided to have something to eat and rest a few moments. Going into a community cafeteria conducted by the women of the town I was indeed glad to find Ruth and Geneva in charge, and knew I would get a good meal. Our journey was now ended and we were back again with the rest of the Prince’s court. Although I was very weary I knew I must listen to what the Prince had to say. “I have decided,” he said, to make you Prince of the Future, since I am going away on a long journey, perhaps never to return.” He advanced toward me, removed his crown spark- ling with jewels, and made as if to place it on my head. I became sud- denly dazed, blinked my eyes three times and came to with a start, to find Rudolph bending over me with a worried look on his otherwise sunny visage. Why,” I said, “Doctor Morton; thought you were in the hospital performing a serious operation,” and then I realized that it had all been a dream and discovered that the dive had not been carried out as T had expected, but that I had taken my plunge in shallow water, had been knocked senseless when I hit the bottom, and brought around by Rudolph. However, the dream had been a pleasant one, and the Seniors of C. H. S. seemed fresh in my memory once more. EZRA YOUNG ’21.
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Last Will att6 Oestament of Class of 21 Whereas the Senior Class of ’21 will cease to exist June 2, 1921, and as a single body said class will never hold property in common, we, the members of said class, make our last will and testament, and of our own free will bequeath the below mentioned effects: Item: Marjorie Cordier bequeaths her class importance to any one who thinks himself worthy of same. Item: Newton McClung bequeaths all the troubles of being president of the Senior class to the Junior president, Louise Schenck. Item: Rudolph Morton bequeaths his “Popularity with the girls” to Arlos Ogg and his curly hair to Plugh Jones. Item: Wayne Smith bequeaths his knowledge in history and physics to the entire Junior Class. Item: Jessie Grant bequeaths the right of eating lunch with Hugh McMullen to any of the Junior girls, provided they promise not to make eyes at him. Item : Annie Davis bequeaths her daintiness and neat figure to Alberta Van Voorhis. Pier knowledge of physics she bequeaths to any of the Juniors who will have it. Item : Eugene Thomas bequeaths his reputation of being the brightest scholar in high school to Olivia McKenzie. Item: Goette Fussell bequeaths his good looks and his ability to get by with the teachers to Candler Coachman. Item: Tom Branning bequeaths his studiousness (?) and quiet manner to Edwin Pemberton. Item: Ruth Jett bequeaths her perfect behavior in school and shyness of the boys (?) to Lois Wynkoop. Item : Stanley Cornwell bequeaths her right to go to the dances, to curl her hair, also her sweet disposition, to Maurice Blanton. Item: Dorothy Bishop bequeaths her “good memory” and talent for drawing to “Peg” Tucker. Item: Eleanor Gage bequeaths her dignity and preciseness to Hugh McMullen. Item: Mildred Playes bequeaths her good looks and future occu- pation (soda jerker), to Elna McMullen. Item: Dorothy Lee bequeaths her dimples to Margaret Chapman. Item: Emma Cornwall bequeaths to Alma Smith the right to go with Jamie Nall. Item : Virginia Cox bequeaths to Vida Hudson the right to C It 1 ITT tn 1 n nl urn 1 L 44 4 4 4 - L n 1 44 ■% L L -v 44 sam Thirty-one ' gaiOTUj . (7»C cr o ooftOa ' S ' C)
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