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535 -:- -e- -:- fc- ' ef 4- Q26 THE JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class of E. U. H- S. is one of the largest in school, having 35 members. During the past year the juniors have been very busy raising money for the big event of the year-the junior-Senior banquet. They sponsored the first and third schaol dances, making a good profit. They put on a motion picture show at the Elsinore Theater, over fifty dollars being cleared. At the end of the first semester, more than enough money was in the Junior treasury for the banquet which they gave to the departing Seniors. This banquet was held at the lVlissi.m Inn in Riverside, which was quite a treat, and all the juniors and Seniors enjoyed dancing afterwards. This was proba- bly one of the best banquets ever given by a junior Class to a Senior Class. lVlany prominent pupils in school activities are in the junior Class, among them being Horace Parker, Jr., the president of the Boys' Federation, a football player, basketball player, and our representative in the Oratorical rrontestg Dorotha Cooley, Editor-in-Chief of the Annual, and a representative in the Declamation contestg Pat Ridley, the schaol yell-leader, business manag- 4- -e- -e- -:- -e- - 4- gi -13-
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R5 35. -e-as -ai 1:-' -:- M SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of i929 of the Elsinore Union High School, County of Riverside, State of California, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare and publish this to be our last will and testament. We do bestow upon our faculty the many demerit slips presented to us with the understanding hereby that they be bound in twelve complete volumes. To the Junior Class, we do will our most choice seats in the auditorium so they may enjoy the program in c -nmfort. We do bequeath unto the Sophomore, our sister class, our very marked ability as athletes. Unto the Freshman class we bestow our superiority. To William Massey, Ray Woods best vws his ability to tickle the piano keys and to enchant his audience by his charming music. To Mary Roripaugh, Mary Slosson wills her abilitb' to pop her gum in the next gum chewing contest. Ruth Orvis wills her most ardent affection to Don Hopper. Theodosia Estrada leaves her paints and paint brushes to Avalyn Whyte. Vivian Traver wills her timid doe-like brown eyes to Dorotha Cooley. Marelda Metzler leaves her ability as a ticket seller to Marie Gallagher. Alice Hersey hereby wills her beautiful permanent wave to Mary Roripaugh. Alma Johnson leaves her slender form to Rosalyn Hunt. Clifford' Hersey wills his strang solution of hair tonic, peroxide, to Don Hopper. Margaret Lewis hereby wills her permanent blush, to Helen Hochalter. Ethelyn Graham wills her ability to jump low hurdles to Charlotte Myers. Helen Green wills her short dresses to Agnes Marie Shaw. Vera Lewis bequeaths her friendship in Social Problems with Miss Hood to Barbara Price- George Stiffler leaves his vacant chair as Student Body President to the next unlucky winner. Beth Tanner wills her sole amusement during study hall to Ruth Keith. She will find it under the third seat in the first row. Fern Chandler, with many regrets, bequeaths Harvcy Freeman to the next highest bidder. Lester Otto wills his enticing left eye-wink to Jim Stewart. Last but not least Fred Burrell, his choicest ability to bluff-to Hugh Walker. -:- --:f b-1 -:- -e-S 1-o-i ..12-.
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585 4- 4- 4- 4- '4- 4- 55 junior Class---Continued er of the Annual, basketball and football player, Bob Hudson, a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Leana lVlclVlath is another prom- inent Junior. She won a large silver loving cup at the Southern California Typing contest, by placing first in speed and accuracy, and also has many medals, certificates, etc., which she has won by her expert typing- The officers of the Junior Class are: President ........... ,,...., lVl ildred Hadsell Vice-President ..,... ,,,,,,, E velyn Emerson Secretary ......... ...,,. M arian Everett Treasurer.. ...... Bob Hudson gg: up 4- - if 4- .4- J- . 4- QQ --14--
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