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REVIEW Tomorrow The little purple violet Blooming by the way, Lifts up its head in welcome To the coming day. Many high school pupils Sleeping away the hours, At the first ray of sunshine ,Neath the covers vainly cower. Moral: Don't sleep half your life away. Don't hide from tomorrow. Tomorrow is just today lived o'er With added joy and sorrow. FLORA LEE, '20. My Home Before me are the fields of green Above the skies of blue, And flowers the finest ever seen Show nie their beauty too. And yet you sigh so wearily Alone in the city wide, Oh how I wish that you could see The place where I abide. RUTH MASON, '21
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REVIEW 27 platform. After the graduation the class of 1920 gave them a dance at the Washington School. The whole affair was a great success. This semester we inaugurated a peanut sale, the first one given here. On leaving high school we carry with us some very dear memories and among them the one that the class of 1920 has always been congenial and successful in all its undertakings. Following is a list of the graduates and what they intend doing after they graduate. These will take a post-graduate course: Elenor Taylor, Richard Vvagner, Honora Melvin, Fay Schoenbachler, Henry Kleinsorge, Ned Kay, Rosemary Harkin, Bernice Ford, Harry McKnigl1t, Opal Pressler, Edward Dalzell, Paul Richardson, Helen Schroeder and Amy Culver. Fred' Smith will attend the Pacific Telephone Kc Telegraph Com- pany's School of Telephone Transmission in San Francisco. The following intend to go to work for six months, and then go to U. C.: Lester Schwoerer, Donald Phipps, Ward Schwoerer, Nathan Forman, Charles Krebs, Walter Frates, Merwin Williams, Carlton Doyle, Wallace Bongard, and Ewdard Matteson. Stella Craven, Dorothy Leamon, Pearl Saunders, Alice Claxton, and Emma Fortado will go to the Chico Normal School. Ruth Carper and Mabel Marchand will go to U. C. Dorothy Lindner and Ruth Renfro are undecided what to do. Bernice Hornstein will go to business college. Evelyn Goodson, Fred McConnell, Ruth Merwin, James Long- shore, Oresti Giorgi, and Addison Read will go to work. Earl Driver and Bradford Simmons will go to Stanford. Earl Fountain is going East. Leslie McCracken will go to the Southern Pacific School. George Barnes will go to work for six months, and will then attend the Affiliated College of Dentistry. Basil Beach, Crawford Johnson, and Dan Druge will go to work, and later go to Davis Farm.
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