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OUR CLASS TEACHER Our class teacher has been with us for four years, She has borne with us the trials of Freshmanity, She has passed with us through the insignificant year of Sophomority, She has helped to retard the necessity for larger hatbands, Which is always so prominent during the Junior year, She has always, at least, pretended she rather liked us, She has never given us occasion to dislike her, She has often smoothed over the rough places, and calmed us down at the proper moment, She has thrust upon us some knowledge of American history and Spanish, But she has succeeded in giving us a little of something more lasting and useful-common sense. No class teacher could do more, And for all this she has received no visible reward-nor has she desired any But in each of our minds she has been given a 14-k halo, And in each of our hearts she occupies a large, warm, reserved section, For our class,teacher has been with us for four years. CLASS OF '27 Trcvfn fy 'unc
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E'ruEI.ENE WOODINGTON Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class '24, Costume Room '26 '27 Girls' League President '27 Spanish Club '27 Schumann Society '26 '27, Art Club '27, Torch Staff, '27 Amazon Isle '27 Scholarship Society. Silence has many advantages. RICHARD VoN HAGEN Basketball '24 '25 '26 '27 Baseball '25 '26 '27, Football '25 Vice-President A. S. B. '26 President Self Government '27 The Junior '26 Amazon Isle '27, Torch Staff '26 Formed on the good old plan, o truv, brave and downright man. PAUL VVELLER 'l'. N. T. Staff Strong and trueg a good sport through and through. ALLEN NIUSSEIJVHITE Commissioner of Oral Arts and Ac- tivities '27 President of Associated Agricultural Club Secretary of Scholarship Society l'Vhere lhC1'6,S a will, there's ri -way. V Twenty
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CLASS PROPHECY - 1927 About ten o'clock one morning a medium height Irishman, with blue eyes and red hair, walked into the office of Hyman and Patterson and asked for the manager. The otlice boy, who was chewing approxi- mately six and seven-eights sticks of gum, wiggled his ,Wrigley's to the other side of his mouth and read aloud from the card, Mr. Thomas Dougherty, Cartoonist of the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Then he b1'oke all ofiice rules by shouting, Hey boss, that artist feller from Frisco what you know just blew in. When Harry Phillips came hurrying from the manager's -ofiice, Tom surely experienced a surprise. He had come primarily to see the lawyer of the firm. You can imagine how much business the old classmates did that day. Of course, all business was off - then Harry remarked, You may just as well see our lawyer tomorrow. You 1ieedn't think you can drift in, after I haven't seen you for ten years, and mention business to me. We're going to talk-and, speaking of our lawyer, you'll never guess who he is. Well, come on loosen up, protested Tom. Who is it ? It's Richard Von Hagen, Harry answered. He's certainly made good. Well, said Tom, I met some -of the old classmates, too, on the trip down here. The old Henry Ford Special lost a cylinder through the exhaust pipe yesterday afternoon and I pulled into a garage to get her fixed. It happened to be Edith I-larshman's establishment. She unscrewed the radiator cap, jerked up the left hind wheel, looked under the back seat and announced that I had a di1'ty spark plug. Well, she lixed her worse than ever and I stalled three miles out of town. I was just starting to hunt for a farm house when two ladies drove up with a horse and buggy. And just guess who they were? Martha Lizer and Ruth McMaster! They were running a registered chicken farm. They took me on to the next town and I took the train from there. 'Tm glad to hear that Martha and Ruth havefound an occupation so suitable for them, said Harry. Then glancing at his watch he exclaimed, It's almost one o'clock. We have talked right through th dinner hour. Let's go around and have a bite to eat in Toshi's Tea Room. We'll go over to Dick's after lunch, but no business until tomorrow. . Comfortably seated in the most picturesque little tea room in Holly- wood, Tom immediately recognized the manager as Toshi Kiyomura, another of the graduates of the renoxwied class of '2'7. He then found himself staring intently at the cashier at the desk, until Harry reminded him of the fact that their lunch had been served. Say, old man, exclaimed Tom, haven't I seen that woman before? Twenty-two
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