Sacramento High School - Review Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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- ef U emories R ,X if Written for the Review by-Patricia Ricciardi f 'S of last year's class ., , A FQ Mem'ry leads me by the hand Into days of long ago Q Where in garden plots of Joy f T M 5 I Blossoms fair of Friendship grow. W I N: H Oh, sweet garden some call high school, ff! May thy blossoms never die! ,I ' ' Through the years that grow between us j Let the fragrance be a tie. , And some day I'll wander slowly N , ,A Through thy petal-covered lanes QV A lx O Where familiar voices greet me, li, ,leg X Meeting old-time friends again. ' Dearest of the works of nature, X 933, X Which my garden walls enclose, KX., - M Are those sheltering trees, resembling N X,-7 NX Teachers whom my memory knows. ,S Xl M Teachers who are ever willing Jkt 5 L' XX When we need, ever trueg X 5 - N To these friends, the best and dearest, VL ,rl , Everlasting love is due. 9 J' NX , Xxxs K5 L-4 sis lili X Q X. ba rg -7 All-4 ri-no X X ' ' J X F X S 24

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H 1, was wi' C clgfx N 5 , ,- , Y 7 5. I QAXI hm. 5 -5'Q 95' Y Aw- Y -W - - 'L -1 A--V V v A A -- ,tv 1 ,, A -4 0 la l 0 , qu fi lp, r 1 'U In 'U 2 'T 'T 'Q 'T W3 D1 10 T 'T -h A ,anv- Y EQ!vIi! LQ if ' -V1 via L 2 '34 I 43 rdl P A 6 LS' 4' Q 3' S 4 B 1 C E Listening In By Bob Lull If W ISTENING in is a favorite pastime with many people. People from all walks of life who have as many different occupations, practice the gentle art of listening in. Among the people who might be numbered in this last are radio bugs , shut-ins, tele- phone operators, people on party lines, and maids and detec- tives. Probably the largest group of listeners-in are those who listen to the radio. These people are calloused to the hardship of having an announcer come on the air during an especially good program and remark that this program comes to you through the courtesy of Bunkem Brothers, dealers in shoes, garden hose, carrots, loudspeakers, etc. and that tomorrow the first fifty people to purchase twenty-five dollars worth of goods will receive, absolutely free, one root- beer ticket However an almost equally large army of listeners-in are the telephone operators and those who have party lines. The people who listen in on the telephone conversation especially in the country hear that Mrs. Jones baby had the croup and almost died, that Johnny Smith while looking foi the sugar barrel consumed a small amount of rat poi on and is sligtly indisposed These people never fail to know of the meetings of the Ladies Aid Society Farm Bureau Sewing Circle and Bridge Club It is not uncommon for three and sometimes more people to listen in on the same conversation. Telephone operators also appreciate the latest bit of scandal as has been proven in numorous in- stances Finally there is the group composed of detectives maids butlers stenographers etc. It is the business of the detective to listen in at all times For this purpose the dic- taphones were invented Dictaphone records when played enable the detective to listen to a second hand conversation One of the favorite occupations of maids butlers and other menials is listening in Their type of listening in ls usually concealed by closed doors O 17 if Q I U' Q' Q Sm 1 2 G S tql W i dl E l ' n 1, l 3 Z5 FU . 4 F 2 po' CIN 1 l lg v v Y r r fgaggysiflu s S: SI S.: 31 G! qs 17 5 4 D 5 1 Avi 1 D P1 r Q4 b 'Sl V 1-,fy v ,V , 1 qvq p v rrr 4 v VP mi ' T - -. , sa I ' D E 54 L ' ,fi ' W Q , Q - ' ' 2 , i l ,,. fq. 51 5, , .4 9 9 , , . l ll ,i rl , A in 'E C 7 D Fi' 'A J 1 1 :- 3 uf - ' fi W4 ' ' .. ' . iv Eg . . . mg F5 , , ig il , . . . . -. . . . . .w Q3 f I ' wi 'ii - v '1 we ,P 6' F 514 .v 6 'vv -- ff- A , V ni. YQ,,.,zo,.4.4!4M- -4!4.+:.:u-11 - BWQ 20 9--'M- e2w2Qvzix':f:f1'-KMGGEMM? , ' I YW - -7 ! 7 I 2 '17 I im ' 1



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A lx Si Km Y V I tx I A . on may IEW I , at Sq rs e it I hy :S wi ag . ga D g The Greeks and the Trojans gl ' . 1 T a ig I O Gly 3, is p F. I6 A fr . 9 'sf fx N il Ig X X G I A 4 if N til ,, 5 gkje f fm ul 5 N YN j A it 5 . -e g 1- M. .. ,I ,. -11 V, i 1 I jx WI N K I ,A . 'Ars I I ' T . I as A I 1 '- - . 2' :21 ' If--. ' Mk X l ... ' ig I' I 'iff-'ff jl .f1illW l'Q, qi Eg Eg Al A QXAX I ,X G A -N ' I1 X ff .0 .I I f ,gli By Elmer Sachs ssl 41 NE day, while I was walking across a field, I dis- gl is Q, P covered a little ant h1ll. On th1s hill, there were sg QS s9,?? e Small red ants. These ants, as I watched tag them, I called the Greeks.. In the center of their we hilllwqsi' with several small holes around iz. II ,N noticed thateveryqtime an ant would come out of the o e, 5: El, he woualdbring a little piece of rock, or dirt with him. These Q, ants were Hard-working ants. A ' TQ E: I sawiftliat some of th'eg-arltusillliad' stopped working, and 'g E, were running' down the holes. 'Ij,looked about and was sur- Q: :if j prised to seeja line of black .ants approaching. These ants En. I called the Trojans.,' I ,. lg 535 One by onethe Greek ants stopped working, and came n U out to fight their enemy. In a few seconds there was quite I an array 'of Greek antsready to battle. The Trojan ants were larger than the Greek ants, but f ' I the Greek ants were fighting for their home. The battle ij began. There were heads, legs, bitten off. A Trojan ant fs jr was carving the head of his kill when a little Greek ant El sneaked up and clamped his vice-like jaws over the neck U E of his enemy and bit off his head. The Trojan ants began 3? r , 1 S to retreat and the Greek ants won the battle. The field QQ was strewn with the dead but the industrious Greeks ye cleaned it off, carrying all the bodies away. p , , N Q After they had cleaned it off they went back to work I in . . . . gm lg 'again as if nothing had happened. gl li- ET 'E , ,. i -E33242493524Iqiqymgggislhiiim.Q 22 5-i1Hifi?fh26,5gvggg,91o1HG7ZZiEiga?1

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