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WOULD YOU BEUIE VE TI: “Oh, what a hot day! Will school never close? Yet time has simply flown since we first entered, hasn’t it?” said Kathleen languidly. “Well,” replied Eda. “Just think of the good times we Seniors have had. ‘That always makes time fly.” “Yep, that Freshmen Reception gave us a good-luck start, for we ve surely kept up the good-time record we set that night. bet 120 one could ever name all the good times we have had,” said Earl. “Well,” replied Max, “bet I could name quite a few Freshmen and Sophomore parties, Junior picnic—say I'll not forget that for a while.” “Who could? That was the time Katharyn got sentimental and sprained her ankle so the boys could carry her,” piped up Squint ‘Throckmorton, who, as he said this, dodged a flying missile from Kathryn's direction. “Here! Hold on! I’m trying to think, oh, yes, we had to give those Seniors a Reception last year, didn’t we?” ‘Well, I guess we did. And it was one of the best ever given. You ought to know that much!” said Eda who had been on one of the hard working committees. ‘All of you seem to have forgotten the best time of all,” spoke up Genevieve and then mentioned Skip day. “What about the hard time party we gave the Juniors the other day? That’s considered one of our high lights.” “Don’t you forget that we have had our share of work along with the fun. Ask Paul and a few others if selling tickets for the Annual was so easy.” This, from Audre. “Huh? ‘Talking about me?” asked Paul, who had just come up. “Yes, we were saying what an easy job you had selling ‘Purple and White’ tickets.” “Say, you forget our athletic honors. We were the Sophomore track champions. ‘This year we won the silver relay cup and—Oh, heck: there’s the bell. Well, anyway every one admits we've played a clean, square game clear through.” ; BEATRICE MASTROFINI, 725.
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eee ane WHITE yin! IMMENCEMENT WEE BACCALAUREATE SERVICE School Auditorium, Sunday, June 21 Piano Prelude ....... Paul Sheldon (Ojos Mbyte 4 IDE als) IDialngee”” Pi rayer .. eae Rey. G. W. Bruce Soba, “IP hine Byes” (Mendelssohn), Eda Ladd, Alice Davis, Kathleen Tipton Sermon——‘The Thing Worthwhile” Rev. J. L. Snyder “Holy, Holy’ : (Gounod) se High School C ‘horus and G lee (e lubs Hymn .. : ‘God of Our Fathers” Benediction 222-2... meve J. be Snyder SENTOR PLAY ” “Phe Ivresistible Marmaduke Tuesday, June 23 Cast of Characters Marmaduke ......... Paul Mitchell Mortimer Gregory (The Juggernaut) st ae Hart Cook Din ron Keefe. Me . 4 Earl Coffee Lady Althea Gregory. Carolyn Steinhour Lady Susan Pee ee Mastrofini Papricia O- Brien i Pat’ Alice Davis 3atrice Wyley ay eee Secretary ) bsuscisssStcassevessiee lett sat Eda Ladd Dawson “(Lady Althea’ s Maid) ae ao Kathleen Tipton Christopher Deacon (of Deacon Dea- con, Solicitors) Max Sheldon Walter (a Valet) ........ Audre Carpenter Margaret H. Hubbard, Director Music—-High School Orchestra Direction of Miss Virginia Short COMMENCEMENT T hursday, June 25 Ivo eieaeV70), (ASAE) soe eee Re sfc ce) High School Orchestra Processional ........-..... The Senior Class Ibelyiayeyshnai(ayall ae seeen see Rey. S. B. Cooper Presentation of the Class ....... Beer tae Robert J. Teall, Principal (a) “Gypsy John;” (b) ‘‘Love’s Old Sweet Song,” (Molloy); (c) ‘Song of the Armorer,”’ (Nevin) Boys’ Glee Club Salutatory Address .. Eulalie Steinhour Valedictory Address - -... Suren Gumurian “To a Wild Rose,” (McDowell); “In a 30at,”’ (Grieg) ; “The Morning Wind,” (Branscombe) Girls’ Glee Club Address—‘‘How Far Can You See?” Professor Paul F. Cadman, University of California. Presentation of Diplomas—F. H. Davis, Board of Trustees,Madera Union High School, assisted by Verge Richter. Recessional The Graduates CLASS DAY PROGRAM Friday, June 26 “Marche Romaine,’ (Gounod) .......... eeach Roe High School Orchestra Spanish Play—‘‘La Broma’”’ Cast: Don Antonio, Raymond Hart- well; Luis Aguilar (son of an old friend of Antonio), Jess Markle; Carmen (daughter of Antonio), Alice Parker; Adela (servant of Carmen), Beatrice Mastrofini. Piano Solo 5 Richard Warner Play—‘‘Murdering Selina” Cast:—-William Yocum, Elias Gallar- do, Richard Warner, Beulah Davis, Dorothy Hunt, Ellis Throckmorton, Roy Wattenbarger, High School Song (Schubert) = - Combined Glee Clubs and Chorus Skit and Prophecy—Class of ’°25 Direction of Alice Davis. Selection Male Quartette — Maxfield Sheldon, Earl Coffee, Paul Mitchell, Suren Gumurian. SSRMUNON ES eset ener a ...... Senior Girls Announcement. of Se ‘holarship Honors suavardu bunt Maced s seaeecueyn Meats . Robert J. Teall Award of Debating Honors .................. Se ee eee een pate Yo L. C. Thompson Award of Athletic Letters Woe ee ... H. L. Rowe and Verge Richter Presentation of Class Gift....Karl Coffee Class Song Graduates pe fc) ae
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Madera Union High School, on this the 26th day of June, in the year of our Lord 1925, being of sound mind and still having the ability to think, do hereby announce our wills as follows : We, the class as a whole, do hereby bequeath to the Juniors, our section in the Auditorium, hoping that 1t will bring to them our dignity and our admirable behavior in assembly meetings. To the Freshmen, our inherited love for study and ability to stick strictly to business. As individuals, we bequeath as follows: I, Richard Warner, do bequeath my ability to play the piano to Tommy Hughes. I, Josephine Bethards, do bequeath my Ford to some one who has a stronger arm than I have. If, the starting combination is needed, it may be secured by inquiring. I, Mary Beban, do bequeath my slender form to Audrey Kirby. I, Suren Gumurian, do bequeath my speaking ability to “Rim” Brunetti. I, Dorothy Hunt, do bequeath my Hudson to Dorothy Myers so she can take her trip to Seattle. I, Alice Parker, do bequeath my responding record to Eldon Cady, trusting he will carry out its standard. I, Isobel De Chaine, do bequeath my horse laugh to Aletha Brown, trusting that she will control it. I, William Yocum, do bequeath my Ford to anyone who can get more than 98 miles an hour out of it. I, Eda Ladd, do bequeath my Mild Manner to Vera Mott, for which Derward Hope should be thankful. I, Roy Wattenbarger, do bequeath my ability at playing basketball to John Boyle, hoping that he will fulfill all requirements. = ies
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