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CARYN DTEINHOUR 29, SENIOR B CLASS In February 1922, 28 frightened Freshmen entered Madera High. At the Freshmen Reception, October 28, they were formally initiated. ‘Phe little hand, now increased by four, started with their former ereenness a thing of the past. They showed themselves thorough and efficient, and participated extensiv ely in athletics. As Juniors they maintained an enviable record in literary and athletic events. During the first semester of their Senior year the class was prom- inent in the Student Body affairs and many of its members have been chosen to fill offices for the ensuing year. =
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x J, Bea Fuller, do bequeath my boyish manners to Irene Skage's. I, George Copeland, do bequeath my ability for playing basketball to James McNally. It’s good for reducing. Audre Carpenter, do bequeath my presidency of the Student Body, and now famous introductory speeches to my worthy successor who ever he may be. I, Elizabeth Hoffman, bequeath my long skirts to Camille Russell. I, Helen Jones, do bequeath my sweet quiet Ways to some one who wishes to get away with a wild time. I, Marie Maricich, do bequeath my bz by ways to Vera Copus. I, Beatrice Mastrofini, do bequeath my fair complexion and dark hair to Genevive Loveland. I, Chester Peterson, do bequeath my Irish name to John MeNally I, Kenneth Reinolds, do bequeath my study hall behavior to John Boyle hoping that it will i improve John’s ways. I, Maxfield Sheldon, do bequeath my job in the cafeteria to Robert Iletcher, because he surely must be fast at making change. I, Kathleen ‘Tipton, do bequeath my enormous size to Lula Pitman so both of us together can ae a shadow. I, Rosie Tognotti, do bequeath my olive complexion to Bea Fisher, but beware, “Toby.’ , Thomas Townsend, do bequeath my track ability to Fenton Dean, but, Fenton, go easy on the pole vault. — , Robert Waag, do bequeath my art talent to Miss Johnson as she may need it some day. , Edwin Long, do bequeath my midyear departure to Bud Mitchell as I think it will ‘be a good riddance to the school. I, Katharyn Bailey, do beque ath my excellent ability at the business end of a tennis racket to Ernestine Gardner, as I 1 believe she would love to play tennis. I, Earl Coffee, do bequeath my admirable speed to Charlie Bundy so he won’t be mistaken for a statue. I, Hart Cook, do bequeath my admirable personality to Ellsworth Bruce, hoping that he will live up to it. I, Neva Bennett, do bequeath my unfailing good nature to Lenora Bailey.
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JONIORT BS CUAS Seis LORY “Well, Well! Look who ts here,” I said as I met an alumni of: Ma- dera High. “How long have you been in Madera?” “T’m just here for the week end,” she answered. “I have heard nothing of Madera High. What class are you in?” “I’m in the Junior B class which is small in quantity, but large in quality.” “What is your class doing in school activities ?’ “Well, I can say that we have our hand in almost every thing that goes on, but our colors fly highest in the field of athletics.” “Who are the future members of the Olympic team?” “Logan Coffee, Derrald Case, Robert Scott and Jess Markle repre- sent us in track, while Bud Mitchell and “Spud” Crosson are star basketball players. The girls are few in number, but prominent in school activities.” “Tam glad to hear of the splendid record of your class, and wish you success.” Then we parted. —RUTH TEALL.
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