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country race to Luther Williams. I, Elizabeth Moore, will my love for Latin to some deserving Sophomore. I, Genevieve Sorensen, will rg' ability to run down iuwhere Were Yousn to Vivien Minot. I, Anna Frogo, will my quietness and good manners to next year'S Senior girls, knowing that they can use them to advantage. I, Joan MacKenzie, will ry place as Senior Class Secretary to any girl who can blush as becomingly as I con, while reading the minutes. I, Seio Hesuda, will to Alfred Rice my ability to look as if I knew something in my Glasses. AT THE CROSSROADS By Richxri Bovey You to the left and I to the right, For the ways of men must sever, And it well may be for a diy and 3 night, And it well may be foreverg But whether we meet or whether we part CFor our ways are past our knowingl, A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going. o- efHere's luokl Fo. We Know not where we are going. With a steady swing and an open brow We have tramped the ways together, But we're olasping hands at the crossroads now In the Fiend's own night for weatherg And whether we bleed or whether we smile In the leagues that lie before us, The ways of life are many a mile And the dark of Fate is o'er us. Here's luokl And e cheer for the dark before us. You to the left and I to the right, For the rays of men must sever, And it well may be for Q diy and a night And it well may be foreverg But whether we live or whether we die fFor the end is past our knowingl, Here's two frank hearts and the open sky, Be e fair or nn ill wind blowing. Here's luckl ln the teeth of all winds blowing. g 1
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I, Denzil Carr, will my sense of humor to the Freshmen boys who seem badly in need of it. I, Earl Anderson, will my week heart to any guy who doesn t went to take gym. I, Alice Wyman, fsuppressing e laughl do bequeath my giggles to the ever sober Loretts Miller. V I, Herbert Petersen, leave my office K?J to some lucky Junion 'I, Marie Rantz, will my privilege card to Evelyn Cox, hoping she can use it, end that it doesn't spoil her. I, David Kirihare, do will my sobriety and dignity to John Mitchell. I, May Hayman, will leave the Juniors the file case and my experience as editor of the mnnuel,--good luckl I, Lucille Ballard, will my skill in playing the clarinet to John Underwood. I, Alfred Santos, mill my sohriquet HGreenieH to the greenest of the incoming Freshmen, I, Ernest hvellar, will my overtures of friendship to Leon ard Hamer. I, Jean Scott, will my singing ability to Margaret, my suc- cesser. I, Lewis Switzer, will my deep, manly voice to Kendrick Simp- son. I, John Philip Souza, do will my ability in writing class wills to Joe Frego. I, Ruth Hoshino, will my Upeppyn ways to Evelyn Frego, I, Alfred Switzer, will my window-opening job to Clarence Santos, if he Soesn't change. Velma Remey, will my permmnent weve to Richard Jansen. Joe Gomes, will my antique No. l5 to any colleci??, Such es Stencil Freeze. 1 .' I, Evelyn O'Brien, will my ability to interprets Shake- speare's heroines to any Sophomore girl who can speak stage Eng- lish. I, Kezumi Miyamoto, will my bus-servicing job to anyone just able to peer over the steering wheel, like Burl Adams. I, Eico Masudo, will my job of cutting stencil headings for the Sandpiper to anyone upon whom the teachers may sneak unswares. I, James Machado, will my Nsoaringn mind to Frank Cavaieni, who is interested in aviation. I, Cerlton Howard, will my position as Hpeaee-mekern, especi- ally in-class meetings, to Leo O'Brien, I, Frank Chance, do hereby will, with e whoop, my cheer-lead- ing abilities to Bill Eberheerdt. I, Athena Joseph, will my position as Nerrend boyn to Gene Dulin. I, I, as I dis. I, Joe Downey, with e sigh of regret, give up my noon-time haunt, hoping somebody else may derive as much enjoyment from it I, Julius Lehfeldt, will my piccolo to Robert Cleary. I, Mabel Duarte, will my athletic ability to Lois Gerberino. I, Robert Craig, will the first place in next yenr's 'cross-
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R E V I E W O F T H E N E W S J U N E 1 9 5 2 DEAN AT DITCH DAY WHILE THIEF ROBS SAFE Whittier, Calif., June l5. Dr. John H. Koppenhaver of the Physics Dept. was forced to leave Catalina Island by air today. He was attending the annual Sen- ior Class Day Festivities when word was received disclosing the fact that un- known robbers had looted the school safe As yet no estimate has been given regard ing the loss. WELL KNOWN CELEBRETIES ATTEND GUBERNATOR IAL RECEPTION Sacramento, Calif., June l. Governor Carlton A. Howard, California's new gov- ernor, was warmly received at the most outstanding social event of the year. the guests were received, the band forth with martial music. The Gov and his wife lead the Grand March, followed by a guest of honor, Mr. Byron Nelson, Mayor of Delhi,and his secretary Miss Erma Stevens. An assemblage of world-wide artists were secured for the unusual and elabor- ate program. America's Oriental dancer, Anita Hunter, dazzled the audience with her new and spectacular dance. The UOld Palsn quartet composed of Bud Lehman, Lewis Switzer, Robert Craig and Charles Underwood rendered three numbers. These song birds are seldom heard in 'person west of the Rockies as their services are in such demand in New York. James Machado piloted the Governor to Sacramento late in the afternoon in a plane of his own design and construction After burst ernor NOURISHMENT SERVED IN A PILL Livingston, Calif., June lO. Proprietor of the local dairy, Julius Lehfeldt, has recently perfected a new form of serving milk in tablet form. Further details will be published in the Dairy Herald. DIETICIAN APPOINTED Merced, Calif., June El. Anna Frago has been appointed dictician for the beauti- ful new San Joaquin Sanitarium near the Yosemite Valley. NEW MINISTER SAILS . San Francisco, Calif., June 10. Kazumi Miyamoto, newly appointed minister from the United States to Japan, sailed from here yesterday. He hopes to continue the friendly feeling between these two countries. FLOOD DEVASTATES HOMES Cairo, Ill., June 2. To-day many people were left homeless. The waters of the treacherous Mississippi River overflowed its banks at 11:50 P. M. In answer to director of the Chicago Elizabeth Moore, rushed the disaster. Chicago Miss Moore, Dr. Evelyn an S. O. S., the Welfare'Service, to the scene of also sent with O'Brien and a crew of Red Cross nurses under the supervision of Miss Edna Brad- en. General Joan MacKenzie of the St. Louis Salvation Army was on the field, giving first aid and food to the strick- en families. JUNE BRIDE RETURNS FROM HOMEYMOON Los Angeles, Calif., June 5. A surprise awaited the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mond P. Buckman Knee May Wayn.. s of Delhil when the Dollar Steamship liner 'docked this morning. A quiet ceremon perform- ed by Captain John P. Souza united these two popular members of the Los Angeles social set. OLYMPIC COM ITTEE SAILS New York, N. Y. June 26. Joe Gomes and Alfred Switzer sailed to-day for Spain on the liner Gigantia. They will repre- sent the American Athletic Assn. at a meeting in Madrid in preparation for the Olympic Games to be held in that city this fall. NEW BOOK PUBLISHED Oakland, Calif., June 25. NTennis nPer-' sonalitiesn is the title of the latest book by Amy Asaye Miyake, former tennis o
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