Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)

 - Class of 1908

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Janice did not listen for his door to close, but hurried to the end of the hall calling low, Larry, Larry. What? came a muffled answer. Dick's up stairs. ' UWell? You stay in there till he leaves, and oh, Larry, hels got on his dress'suit. I know he must be going to that da11ce. I'm afraid heys wise, because he?- but his steps on the landing caught her ears again and she heard him call,'AHoly as 4: cats, jan, whom are you talking to? There was no answer. HHuh? he asked again. HWhy-why, just to my dog, she managed to stammer. UWell, if you can leave that cussed little pup of yours long enough to fix this tie for me, I'd be mighty much obliged. . HI'll be there in a jiffy, brother mine, she tried to answer in her sweetest voice. throwing a frightened glance toward the closet door. She dropped her PAGE FIFTEEN t s- sax t . 2 w. .,MJ' ffff Vi?d5Smw X I ' ' . Q has 1-+9 'T 3323 5333 ET E-I5'sTY9ET,? 18:'wE' 0 U2 MM was w waawzasgam S OG 1 f . ng ,.,,1w ' fp gr .-,,..'-'-Q ge.-VUQ . N,-D mv- me 3- fp Q.. 'D p-,w 4 Ogle-h 7T ....:7A:.-. :- . .gffglf iigggzsgl :fn-.,91EA?EE Uifgfblpsw -So-Wiz f'Q,,H-W 223-62321-f+'U'm-vfburi , II' r-4 n- f-.4 O f v-NLE' ,,2:f-f5gmag5'5'5.Eg 17,5-'im 952' 573 2:49-'f53,: 91:-'rvr-F'U-1..mU:fDggw51Vg-hfbrb ' -4 f-,... 77?-Ur: :' '-1 D- ,.-0 E ' ow: OAHQQ- 1' gg O FBO'-15 4 -1'-H met!-100 ff:-orfftew H f 5:-:r mc' SD w::-e-UQ ':w H-OOC-'Pram-rv.-.'f ji Jgmggmib Q-,:'.oQ,...'Q'Q.Q'gf-fg:::3 H.-fgriq ,aft ww' oo.,-:: 1fD Q' 0::.r2-D-5'.,fvg A f ?a2wgSa fieaeggiggsiiggaasaa V ' .-4 n-Ali -uf lvfX 2255235 WQFESGSWESEQW 22-Sig . .,.. l, 5 f aa Y sw ao- --..-as ff X 4 5-'fb iq- 9fD's:Z3.w'-'mr oq '3m'U Bw: l NY 925121, -+'D:5wvQo5':fDU:rg::-:'5l!Q-,,e Y QWJ 'fggeggus-A gobwf-v-D..:mQ-It-AE.2A?gr,D5,m.5.g. ,N ' 4 P-r-r H-7- llvlgxgsw se O5-mam Of'tg80Qg,13UQ:th5,+f2- gazsggpbfg-CL Vis' 2Ug'1fDf,S:D ,T. E,g-co?393,Q'o+-4g9.,gtVi5'g,-f-+5 N, ., gf-4 .... .... CD v-4.-.-4 l -,.7,..' 4 lj HE'gg..f,fD3 o.r:E'.s'U'?:,..f-::.-IF 3'1'-4,,1-1,F- E5mg-4O l-l V' 2UQfDQ-f-'EU' m'nGf-rl--'m Qmmmmemmhmmw n.' H ' '-' r-- NG 93 3 5-3-Haig Uqgzog 'Q Dwggqwgmmrqg F3 5-'H' 9.rDUQ,::-m 5 dm? iF:nr'bomrnl4'E3 Egan. 5 1'5-- m QQ ,-, sv-QS :AJR Q59 UQH, v-- :I-A UQ0 an-10 f- v-hv'3f'D HOQU54 gg '- ug walt O fr-PH 'AID 'C,.a f'D5f-p '., Sf-. W 2 :r SD ' m cr o F1-4 I -. 115021 an 0 m Q.. lg 'QgYal Dv-lm UH: SHP FD '-4 93 5 ',.. r-P 7T'r-Q SD .aaa awaoww asv H eaefeowa me -. - -to,-, .-rw L'-F- G Hsweoto' Q. ruff. , EQNHKS F5535 w iqwgmg-'Q 'DG'-fa.: U25 Emp 255 1 ' ogre' 5-F53 5 ,'aw.-mag, QQUQHY-D U m,Uv-- D9-Uqcv-1p.: imm..l9J .wus-'l,'2 .-ff-+,,,a..DroQA g..'Qf-r,.,2 2 SHE-I 3553025 , .i -. Q4 - rn rn H' w ' mo. - mow: i ,Ml ls : Eg::f-DIE:-v-f-1-.vg,z :'.e-r .figs Q Wyman Q gg? Q gaaQaaaZe-ag 1 ,' . ..-. 'QQ - J l W igigggg '59w: 3 Qagiaziggmia ,z .45 w s- 'rr ' - M, l- lrwaf. ma-asm s -Q S Ho. wawavaaa lvl n,-1-. Ylf- M -'U mwno 'DD - 'U DJ' ,iigfl.flVgf,:.s-2if3Qfm5 EQ' E5. 1Eg+m Ddggcro U. Q1 3E3.E1f'f5!Q'g5f lY,lI!'ff.'-E UI.-UQSQHCJ' G, 5 3-Z,-wgm'-1'eSD3'-'o' . l e . on H f, UQ tfrsl.t,f1al.., .aaaamea asm wg, szgafea f'flgt.?1f-v:w:.f1. ofT9,2-TSR sail, wQ.,E-sm sgfw l'g'li1f,f'ilf'WQ ' sgqwblgg'-52 5-5:5 9 53g'DE45E'F57+C13 lNHwf' 0:9 Rea Sami g igav a952H? l f , ' at- ?'7 Hai 'mem 14'C'mi7Q'-tfDm '?T' -ml ..e f-ffm-+ of 1-1. mg'-if-D draw lf' fl' -'A CL -9- ' f.-. 'D H' ff,l , 77' t.-. , J: F-3 A '-l'A' H' 4' CJ O'SD 53 QU mwE f-Q- '- 1 f1'H:1 UQ,-,9m:C'Q-5 ODMEU, 3 43-37,'H3:g:'r-jrQE. ,gli .fl ca rviifwv Farm F Liworfagabisia? 4: -- lvl :.:.w ll 4 L k.2f'FALf l,,g-,A l'i'5'x3f'l4-Kiki: li l l'- ,si tl of gave vrqjm xi ,431 . 'elxlml' LW : lNs.f' ' A i'llVl ffxx Q4 r, 11 ww+ l J RTW X h f ll, X' f li.- I Af? , f X' X . lays' wx mx KXIAR f If li ll X -.4 mu X f .-X, Ufws cm NH X, s- fl img,

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mAh, jan, don't, H he pleaded. This is a rotten mess, I'll admit, but say- Yes, came a somewhat teary answer. Couldn't we go in your house and phone for a hack? Yes, I suppose so, she said timidly, dashing the tears from her eyes. H iSh, don't make a noise going up these steps, or the dog will bark. 'iWhat if he does? Nobodyls here. HWell, its best to be careful anywayf, She pushed the door open softly and slipped in, turning off the hall light. 'iAll's clear, he heard her whisper through the darkness. He groped his way in and along the wall up to the telephone. just then a footstep echoed from above. HGad, jan! who's that?y' 'iIt,s only Amelia. You'd better let me telephone, she might know your voice. - There was another step, then another and another. Darn that maid. That's what I say. HLet's turn on this bloomin' light. It's bad enough being in this mess without being in the dark. UNO you won't either. There's a clothes closet in the end of the hall and you'd better get in there while I phone, she ended, already pulling him by the sleeve as she felt her way along the wall. HThere, now, don't stir or Amelia will catch us suref' she ordered, giving him a push in among the overcoats and hats. She closed the door quickly as another step echoed from up stairs, and tiptoed to the phone, but just as she was saying, please send the hack right away, she heard a door open on the landing above. Then someone stumbled over a rug and a voice growled, What the-why's that infernal light turned off? In a second the light flared in her face and she saw her brother standing at the head of the stairs, his mouth open and his eyes wide with surprise at the sight they met below. ll sc Ian felt her face flush as he said, HWhat inm, why-er-was that you, Sis, that I heard phoning for a hack? I thought it was Amelia. What in the deuce do you want a hack for?', She stared hard at the toe of her slipper for a minute, then looked up and piped innocently Hwhy, Dick, I was just phoning for a hack to call for mother and father after the party. Uh, I see, he drawled and turned on his heel as if to leave, but he whirled around again, calling, Sis, what are you all togged up for, then? Because, she emphasized, straightening her slender shoulders and hold- ing her head high, 'LI was conceited enough to want to know how nice I'd look in my new dress and cape and things. Dick gave a low whistle, then said, just sort of a try-out, I suppose. Clever idea, Sis, he laughed, and disappeared. PAGE FOURTEEN



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looking like this. just pipe yourself in that mirror opposite, and Larry here, well ' and Dick burst into a it of uncontrollable laughter. HI don't see that it's anything to laugh about, pouted Jan. 'iOf course, said Dick, trying to straighten up his face, 'iit's up to you, but really I wouldn't go if I were you. - HI don't want to go one blessed bit now anyway. Do you Larry? Why, just as you say, lan, of coursef, Larry looked the picture of misery as he stood, gazing ruefully at the dainty slipper which he still clutched. ' V i' Oh, Larry, how'd you like staying home, and toasting marshmallows? she burst out inipulsively, Hand we' ll build a big fire in thee--H Bully,', he interrupted, grinning for the first time as he thought of not losing the evening's fun, that's what we' ll do. The clock struck nine and Dick picked up his overcoat and gazed at it in mock tragedy. Poor thing! and to think that you were the cause of all this trouble. But I must be off. I'm late now. Don't you children be bad again, or I'll have to report you, he called over his shoulder as he strode toward the door. Don't you worry, laughed back Jan, throwing a kiss at him as she closed the door, then turning toward Larry she said, Well, our little plan failed, didn't it, but 'the best laid plans oy mice an' men gang aft' a-gley,' so now for the marshmallows. LETA BOLTON, '08, Dusk. The tremulous gray of the dusk, A last, late, crimson rose, A brilliant, flaming, burning west, And darkness deeper grows. A night hawk sweeps the dim expanse, Soft sighs the evening breeze, The red light sparkling in the west Is ashen in the trees. The purple shadows creep along, And hover like a pall, Then die out with the fading light: Now night rules over all. PAGE SIXTEEN O 5,

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