La Sierra College Prep School - Memory Trails Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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La Sierra College Prep School - Memory Trails Yearbook (Arlington, CA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 29 of 85
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OUR SENIOR PICNIC VERNA GODDARD Patter. patter, patter, was the first sound that greeted Senior ears as the hands of the clock pointed to three that Sunday morning in April. The evening before fin spite of threatening weather, skeptical faculty and marauding Juniorsj, sandwiches, salads, cakes and other goodies had been carefully prepared, packed and guarded by enthusiastic Seniors and faithful Soph- omores. And when those of us who had stolen a few hours of sleep awoke to the sound of rain, there were some misgivings as to whether or not our planning and labor had all been in vain. After considerable trouble and anxiety, each had found his place in the big truck or on the trailer and we were off-Iaughfng, shouting and waving our pom-poms, made especially for the oc- casion. Three hours of riding brought us to the snow, and soon some of us felt icy rivulets beginning to trickle down our spines as a result of the generous handfuls of that chilly substance aimed at our faces. By this time the sun was shining, and as the truck made rather slow progress up lfill, the more energetic of the crowd ran on ahead. catching on for a short ride when out of breath. Vve continued cur journey for a short distance beyond Forest Home, and then all clmbed out and built a camp fire on a bare spot of earth Our class teachers evidently considered it their duty to see that we had clean faces for dinner, whereupon a general campaign of face-washing ensued. No one had brought a delicate appetite with him, and as many of us had had no breakfast, the call to dinner met with hearty response. I-low good everything tasted up there beneath the blue sky, the snow-capped mountains rising on either side of us, with fleecy clouds tumbling about their peaks! We couldn't help wishing that we might transplant a few of the beautiful trees to the hills at La Sierra. After dinner we began to climb, snowballing each other as we went, and at times wading in snow above our knees. Some of the boys had brought sleds, but they were a doubtful success as trees and rocks are seldom conducive to good coasting. Two hours later we returned to camp with tired bodies and wet feet. Our chauffeur had a hot fire going, anticipating our needs. While trying to dry our shoes, our class advisors with our chauffeur told us several amusing stories, taken chiefly from their own life histories. Our class prophecy was also read, and after a light lunch of hot cocoa and cookies, we piled into the truck and started home, stopping at Forest I-Iome to see the fish hatch- ery. To cap the climax, the sky clouded over, the rain soon began to pour, and we were glad to have the canvas top put up over our heads. We reached the Academy about 7:30, very tired ind sun-burned, but happy, having had a thoroughly enjoyable ay. If an S and I and an O and a U With an X at the end, spell Su, And E and Y and E. spell I, Pray, what is a speller to do? Then if also an S and I and a G And I-I E. D spell side? There's nothing much left for the speller to do But go commit siouseyesigheclf' TWENTYVFOUR

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CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Processional March ............................ Miss Lilah G. Godfrey Invocation .......,.,.,.,... ...................... P rof. E. l-l. Emmerson President's Address ........................,............. ...... G lenn Martin Piano Duet ...................... Edna Brinkerhoff and Willeta Raley Our Class Motto ........,...,...........,.,..,......,... Verna Goddard Male Quartet-Messrs. Glenn Martin, Harold Murphy, Har- old james, Ray Martin. Poem, Our Aim ..............,.........,,.............. Maurine Nethery Value of Christian Education .... ......... D orothea Van Gundy Saxophone Solo ..................,.. .,..................... J ohn Klatt The World's Need of Men .... ..,.........,., A rthur Gober Class Poem ..........................., ....V.. C lifford McDowell Presentation of Class Gift ..,.,,. ,,.,,,, R aymond Martin Farewell Address ............ ,,,,,,,., H arold Murphy Class Song ,,.....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T he Class Benediction .,... ......................,........... P rof. L. Vollmer The best laid plans of mice and men oft gang aglie and leave u: naught but grief and pain for promised joys.-Burns. Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.--Goldsmith. TWENTY-THREE MUSIC RECITAL BY Miss BRINKERHOFF Etude in C Major ..i...e.,ccc..c,cc.... ,.ttaaa ......,. R u binstein june Rhapsody .......,..ts..........,,uecct s ........e Daniels LYRIC CLUB Fantasia lmpromtu C Minor ....Y,,ct aa,,,cccc C hopin Waltz Op. 64 No. 2 ,aa.c,u ,,r..,aaa C hopin l-low Ruby Played ......,.i,t,.aa,,,cca, .,Ya,,.a S elected JOHN KLATT Fragrant Love ........,aaus,........a.....C YV........VVVa F fimfl La Coquette CLeft hand alonel ,aaat.a a....... K rvgmfmfl The Qld Refrain ....,et.........cca..... .aca..aa K fCiSlCT Pale in the Amber Wesh cc....,.....cc.,... c.i...., P Gf1l?5 LYRlC CLUB Rhapsodie l-longroise No. 6 ,......Y .aarrraaa L i511 Her ivory hands on the ivory keys Strayed in a fitful fantasy, Like the silver gleam when the poplar trees Rustle their pale leaves listlessly Or the drifting foam of a restless sea When the waves show their teeth in the flying breeze. -Oscar Wilde. in The Gold Room.



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