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Junior Class Class Roll CAMILLO SIRIANNI BERNICE GRUBB BEVERLEY MASON ELINORE VAN FOSSEN MARVYN UPTON HAZEL TUCKER HENRY HEGGLAND MAURINE STILLE HUGH CLARKE HENRY MCGUINNESS HOWARD MONDAY Class Officers CAMILLO SIRLANNI ................,............................... President RETA, BROWN .......,...,.... ...,... S ecretary-Treasurer X CAMILLO SIRIANNI ........ ....... C lass Representative MISS LAMPHERE ....... ............. C lass Advisor Class Motto 'Life is like a picture, so paint it Well.
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over his face laugl1ing and choking while Carl found a piece of paper and was figuring as if his life depended upon it. Did I say tl1e judge had his hands over his face? I meant her hands for as we looked the hands came away and behold, the face of Freda Cromwell appeared. We were all astounded and it required several minutes to get over our surprise. Soon questions were flying and everyone tried to talk at once. I grabbed the first breathing spell and asked Freda if she knew of the whereabouts of Opal Call for we only needed her to complete the old gang. Why, yes, she replied, Opal is going through here on the four o'clock train this afternoon. I just received her telegram and was about to leave for the train when you folks came in. Let's go, I cried, and we all bustled out dragging Carl with us. On the way to the depot Freda told us about Opal. She had be- come a lawyer and only a month before had won a big law suit for the Mount Shasta Oil company. Not only won the case but had been shrewd enough to secure for herself the controlling interest in it. It seemed that she was now going to Sisson where the fields were located and- I've got it! I 've got it! yelled Carl, jumping all over the car, 1 got it at last. What, I asked. Why, the code of course, he replied, With my inventions 1 have been sending and receiving messages from Mars but I couldn 't un- derstand their code. Now I have it, I knew I'd think it out pretty quick. The rest of the ride and the wait at the station were taken up vi ith Carl 's explanations and plans which we grew to believe in as he outlined his work. He had grown calmer as he talked and just before the train pulled in began asking us questions about ourselves. We had enlightened him very little when the train rolled to a stop and Opal Call stepped from it. Needless to say she was overcome by surprise upon seeing us and also overjoyed. When I suggested that she come along with the rest to my residence for dinner and a big talkfest she readily assented and the others voiced their approval. 'Phat evening was one to be remembered. A merrier crowd could not have been found anywhere. Every thing was threshed out to the entire satisfaction of all of us and it was almost daylight before our party broke up. Everything that occurred during our old school days was brought up, discussed and laughed over as well as our experiences since we had last been together. Before we separated we agreed to meet again at Carl and Louise's home in two weeks. Since then we have been together often and we certainly have some wonderful times. At our last meeting we made our plans for a vacation to be spent in our old home town, Dunsmuir. and we are looking forward to the time when we will again meet our old friends and visit good old Duns- muir High. OWEN STANLEY, '23, V Thlrleen
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