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Seniors MARY BASSETTI BERNICE GRANT BERNEiCE McPherson CARMELLA PERLIE ALDICE SAUNDERS Juniors ALICE GRACE YORDI Sophomores EVELYN COOK LOLABELLE HULBERT FORREST McABEE IRNITA McPHAIL FLORis McPherson Freshmen HAZEL GIANOLI YOLANDA DEL SARTO JANE WHITAKER [ 17 ]
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I, Aldice Saunders, leave to Yell Nobles my ability to concentrate while studying. He may use it in order to remember dates. To Bernard Lyle I bequeath my graceful walk. I, Berneice McPherson, bequeath to Madeline Babcock my tall and stately appearance. To Anita Sanford I leave my baby ways, hoping that she culti¬ vates them with discretion. I, Carmella Perlie, do hereby bequeath to Elbert Gibbins my ability to get to school at least four days out of the week. To Irnita McPhail I leave my love of C. H. S., knowing that she will use it to the best advantage. I, Betty Bentley, do hereby bequeath my book of Physics problems to Jane Abetty Kleiser, hoping she will pass these on when she finishes them. To Isa¬ belle Murray I will my popularity with the photographer and sincerely hope she may enjoy posing for him more than I did. To this, our last will and testament (while in our sane minds), we the under¬ signed affix our signatures, on this 4th day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three. Bernice Grant Berneice McPherson Carmella Perlie Wash Hiatt Aldice Saunders Mary Bassetti Ethel Smalley Betty Bentley A Home or a Castle Home is the dearest place on earth, Everything in it surely is worth More than thousands of castles There is none that can compare With a deal little home And the love that lives there. Castles are lovely, castles are fair. Sometimes a castle is built in the air. But a home, a real home. Is better than all Of the grandest of castles That tower so talU —Simonson ' 25. [ 16 ]
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smiDPC ' ' Here ' s to the prettiest, Here ' s to the wittiest, Here ' s to the blithest of all that are blithe; Here ' s to some more of them, the whole twice four of them. Class without rival, ' teen twenty-three ” A Toast to You T IS utterly impossible for us Juniors to tell you how much we appreciate all that you have been to us, all that you have taught us this year. In Political Science your wonderful insight into the ideal government has been so great an inspiration to us that now we have hopes of taking part in the management of the United States, some day. We might even aspire to become members of the mighty international police force. All is due to your extensive and inextensive instruction while we had the privilege of being with you in the class. Physics is another class in which your superior knowledge has made us hurry to keep up with you. Your understanding of the fourth dimension always made us feel as though you belonged to some strange supernatural class of beings. Einstein himself will surely wonder at your deep insight. The wise counsel you lent us in our times of consternation, the kindly rebuke you gave to our many childish follies, all have been appreciated, and we promise you that whatever of these we have not returned to you, we shall faithfully pass on to the Juniors of next year. What can we do without you? You who have been as guiding stars to us these three years of our young life; as guiding stars that we fain would reach and touch; so near and yet so far, always a year beyond us. We are wondering just what the world will hold for you next year. Many joys and many pleasures, many successes and much praise, no doubt. But, in case some time you should be called freshmen and thought terribly green by those who have seen and learned more than you have in that larger school, just shed your conceit and go on rejoicing that you are not too wise to learn more. If it is ever cold and dreary out there in the big world and you feel a trifle lonesome, just remember that in dear old C. H. S. we love you still. Come home for a little visit and tell us all about your wonderful experiences; then go back again heartened and strong to the tasks that may be yours. [ 18 ]
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