Eureka High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Eureka, CA)

 - Class of 1914

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Inns I unit vstmnnni - Sl. ll A M 1f:1.i.x CIrR1s'r112. Y E, the illustrious members of the Senior Class of the ,liureka High School, City of Eureka, County of Humboldt, State of California, being sound in mind, though worn in body because of the trials of our past four years, and not entirely influenced by the Faculty, do hereby meet on this Fifth Day of june, 1914. to make, publish and declare this our last will and testament with all the sadness which the occasion demands. We will and bequeath in the man- ner following-'that is to say:- lst. I, Ethel XYrigley, do hereby bequeath to Alma Gale a pair of stilts, wherewith she may gain my height. Znd. I, Colin Campbell, do bequeath to Howard Libbey my popularity with the girls. I 3rd, I, Mildred Gale, do leave my morning sprinting practice and a stop watch to Mildred Ulmstead, hoping she will use it to advantage. 4th. I, Clarence NY. Lord, having already had success, bequeath to Carleton XYells my unlimited Hqueeningu ability. 5th. XVe, Grace Iiarnes and .Ernest Shaw, do bequeath our corner con- versations to Grace Nulford and Frank Denham. 6th. I, Carolyn Beckwith, do bequeath to Doris Sinclair my over-viva- cious disposition and superfluous energy. 7th. I, George Gunderson, do bequeath hereby a poem to Nr. XYood, entitled Speed.' Sth. I, Doris Haw, do bequeath to the former owners the seventeen dozen pencils' which I have obtained during the past four years. 9th. I, George Smith, do bequeath to Francis Hamilton my place as a leader of men's fashions. 10th. I, Verna Bryan, do bequeath to the school the haunting memory of my merry and irrepressible giggle. I21l

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New Orleans Pieayuue, Sept. 29, 1939. PROFIESSIOXAL CARDS. 3179 La Salle Street. Phone Red 6926. Bl. E. l'lAXlll.'l'UN. Competent instruction on Mandolin, Guitar. Banjo, Harp, Ukulele. Zither and llass Viol. Terms: Strictly in advance. Private lessons. XVrangletown Labor News, June 30, 1930. NOTICE TO THE BRIETHRFN. A meeting of the l. VV. W. will he held this evening at the town hall. C. Campbell and wife, Eleanor F. Campbell, will he the speakers of the evening, the subject being Anarchy or Ruin, Line forms on south side of Twenty-third street. Doors open at 7:30 sharp. Come early. 1 1, 'lille llaily Californian, June 23, 1923. Kliss Eleanor O'Donnell left Eureka this morning for New York, Where she will select the spring stock for her milli- nery shop. Miss Ada Gerkey will take charge ol it during her absence. Missionary Review, Jan. 17, 1929. jLl'llLfll..X, jan. 13.-llncouraging re- ports are being received from the sta- tion on the Paratavu, in the Tonga group, of the work which is being carried on there by Sister Etta Mclntosh, who by force of her saintly life and iron will has brought the entire population of 7,000 tierce islanders under Christian submission and organized them into do- mestic science classes and golf clubs. Contributions of golf sticks and balls are solicited, as the war clubs and skulls which are being used at present are far from satisfactory. I S x eras 322251. llljtw , Tlx do sts -'U gg HKQ 43, of-5 OOO Q O . O Oo or 'Sf' O oo 'L 0 MU ini: 'Y in 4 In 11 Cl LQIQI HI' :li I Q Y 'f I x l ,- u , 1 I 3 5 xx ' f' x Q' 7 - 7-X-2. n, - 5' S iii -4 '- ' ' . V, ' 3' t 'P - 'fl' 'Ll .-1 ----,AA i ' '11 :Zu II::1 : 2' 5 7, . f .J ,lift is .-s-eH--.H?- 'J ' 1 ' ' o O Oi-Q0 - 'x ' O 74 O Q O 1 .eo ff oo 0' 3' gi - - ,N O fi ,C O , O- ' '. l Y. 5 0 r v.. 1-. ' S 9 - vs C Q' i- X -.ll 1201



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