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CLASS WILL E the Class of I974 of the Calaveras Union Hlvh School of San Andreas County of Calaveras State of Callforma b g of sound mmd and mtellect do hereby m p esence of l'1wful vutne s make otr list wxll and testament to wrt Collectxvely we bestow To the esteemed faculty our ,rateful appr cxatlon for thelr untlrlnff efforts ID our behalf dt rlnff our career ID the hlgh school To the umor Class our suc cs ors ou slze and abundant knowl dofe of Soclal Sclence To the Sophmore Class our spmt dx nlty and posxtlons on the basket ball teams To the Freslrmar Cla our pop Ilxrlty a d all the order we poss s w ule attendmt, Fngll h Class To the mdxvlduals I Ho1ace IVlcComb1e I'ereby bequeath mv dollar watch to lVlr Brlckley and hope Ire wlll get as much Good out of lt lh the fut.1re as m the past I Lllllan asper bequeath my wlllowly slenderness and sweet dlsposx tlon to Alxce Wells hopmfr that she wnll us to an advantave I Fred Cuneo leave my abxllty of oratory to Alex Casey hoplnv lt vsxll prove to be an advantaffe ID the remainder of hls hngh scl ool career I Carrie Tlllman leave my ever neat I nrcoxr-b to Louxse Cmnn nl and smcerely hope she will se lt to keep her lo ks ln order I Clara Guttxnffer leave my frentle and rs ek way to V da welrola hopxng xt will keep her out of mlschxef ID the future l ohn Cavaffnaro bestow my 'mbvlnty to play ba ketball to Vmc nt Txscorma but take I cd and not lose his head wl'1le plavmv tlee ame I Vxola Nun r leave ull my c'x es and leeroles n guts of the Sotuxl QLICDCC Llbrary to Dons oy boom It vxl' not orove to be ucb a wo y her also my Klnv Tut Q5 l'a1r cut to Pewfy pettmglll ram IS Dravom ovlch Icwve rn I lty to et 1 to rot an :ft of 2 ab to Alfred Ryno te m to Nlurlel Hamrcv I Ellzabeth Nlclqall bestow my knacl of t dy n to Eveltn X! nk I Earnest Bacmalupx b ou ath my Hblll 1 to wln tyomfv award a d r eclals to Chw les IV'cI rten I Lloyd C-raves lea c my surplus helght to bus Hawver hcpx f I 0 L1 1 u e same to an advantage l Agnes Sn der lem rr-y voice to Violet Cavi 1 I 'nat l dldn t t zn tie Cfecm t Y clas to W1 ton I ames C1 ey h reby leave my ablllty to st md up for my no t C.-,ny Coffer bellevlnv tl 'af they VIII bg of bom U -q m the rf,-fm I of hrs h h chcol career I oseph SIIVPTIB leave my am xteur low' 1 ra IJ A B 0rn,ps 1r1r111toCat ICBIPI v 5 ' ' .,:v- v , , gun . . . . A u V , A Y : ' 9 r M . ' 5 ' ' ' fY 3 . . : , 1 ,J - . J . c s , r c 5 . . .U . . . . - . ,, . . . ss. ' x 1 n . . .e 5 , . . . 1 . 7 ,. S . I I 1 . . , A W D I . . I , ' - , . . . Q , , 5 W D . . . . , Y, . . 5 ' . I. . .7 w X 3 4, ' ' , , 2 ra . 1 1 . ' ' u ' c. ' . I 1 I- . I '. , D . it . be J Qc . I . : A S 2 - , ,c , . , L . 1 O , g . ' A 4 .. 0 3 I , 4, v I -4 , f I c - . . .J ,A J . . A , f .' ' ' . ' ' v' -A ..- V - ,I . , . Q . . A . 2 .. ,. to l, F r '15 an , ,f . jx an! gg n t xble Ad f7v 7 7 5, .. - - l lrene Zwirffn l'af'e mv oof'5 on 'H n A' L-0 w- ' ' WIN I f II , .e, .L f. .t . ,Y A s.m1,, 1, J-m, center on L.- oas,t,eto.1.l ., ' ' I n . I A. . lf 1 v . 1. -7 ' I . , .1 t S 1 '. ig , V' , rr, . . W . .g L . . v 1 - 9 . 3 -I A . D . 1 1 ll . Q 7' ,af . . . . v ' 1 f V , J ' . fig i, 2 sz f . vr ,H '. ' ,,,, ,A ,, 7 V1 ' ' J ' 4 C - c A..- 11, .T!Cl 4 I'C ,fm S , . . . , , - -- 1. 'S s Il Charls ' . , -I fs , e ' ' ' ' K H t - V . .. , A. , -.3 . . . . -. 1 S . 1, ,' ' ' f 1 - D t - '- e ce tt, l,x.., . . nee.: 19' S - . ' ' . . it. ' ' . 1 . y ml - 1 - - 1 ' f. xr, 1 A rtxxzr ix ,Q,,:, Q. ,-. zmly ' fi mon as Ib 1 , 1 1 ' li-sri 2 ,rf nan, lly
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CLASS HISTORY HE cherxshed day has finally 'xrrnved on whlch we the class of 1974 are to Graduate ln order that the hlstory of thls lllustrnous class shall be known to those who come after us and our accomplxshments be kept as a mark for others to a1m at we shall endeavor to glve you an account of thls unusual roup of young people Cn a certain day nn early September lf-P70 fifteen meek and bashful 1 reshmen assembled m the halls of the C U H S cletermmed on making a record for themselves It was not long before the upper classmen reallzed what we were and after a dclwhtful receptlon they ladly lnltlated us mto the mysterles of high chool lxfe Our Freshmen and Sophomore years were rather uneventful Outslde of a few of our members taklnv part m some of the school vames and programs the years were marked by no Oreat occurrences However while we were sxttmv back we vverc quretly watching the actlons of our upper classmates so that we would be more than fltted for the ln our unxor year we flrst began to show our qualltres as a real class 0ur m mbers occuplecl prominent posltxons 1n school affalrs Thre of them secured posltlons for themselves on the dcbatvnv teams whlle several others starred ln school frames Our Senlor year has even been more eventful Soon after school commenced our class called a meetmv and chose Horace Mccomble for nts Class Presxdent and oseph Sllverla secretary lmmedlately the class agreed on assummg the burden of I'8lSlIl0' the funds necessary to publxsh the school annual and through a serles of plays they soon ralsed the sufflclent sum of money Our members took part 1n all the school actlvltles throughout the ye xr so we feel that we have ended our hugh school car er rn a worthy manner PAW 3 QM We were twelve now we are nme When the schools are solldated Back us then we ll need a vate To keep the teacher under dated Don t be snappy llttle teacher We can tell who s most to bl une Cn hls f rave and handsome features Gunlt ns wrltten just the same ' l' 1 I v A . - ' ' D . U , fb T A I , .... ,, a l D ' A Q . . U . . . . . . rv ' 'U sr ' . . Z I T! , - 1 ' 5 ' . . O . K y 'K 5 - management of the school affairs, when our time came to do so. S . . .. A . . . S . . N Y C L D 7 . , 5 I . . . D N . , i - v . . . 1 ' O 2 . ' X .5 - e ' ' . : ' , ' z . ' Y T5 , .
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CLASS PROPH ECY NE sultry afternoon lwas slowly walkmg down a narrow and less frequented street of Calro wnshmg something would happen so as to break the monotony of the dull afternoon To travel had at one time been my chlef yearnmg but now that l was a Uenume Globetrooter l found that the wanderlnv that takes one from dearest frlends IS not the most deslrable As l sauntered along l was attracted by a sxgn whlch read Fortune Telllnv Although that sort of thing seemed to me to be foollsh something prompted me to enter the doorway The room m which l found myself was small ln the center of the room was seated a seeress holdmg a large glass crystal She motnoned me to a seat m front of her and bade me look mto the glass At flrst the crystal was dark but llttle by llttle lts color chanvecl and figures began to take shape The following serles of wonder were revealed before my eyes It was the mternor of one of the fmest and most beautxful theatres ln New York Apart from the wonderful architecture of the bulldmg l took speclal notlce to the audxence They seemed to be held m rapt attentlon and admlratxon was wrltten on thelr faces l then turned my attention to the performers who l noticed was a singer and her vlolm accompamest There seemed to be somethlng famlllar about both the noted persons although l could not place them To my surprlse l found upon lookmg closer the noted prlma donna was none other than Agnes Snyder and her v1ol1n1st Lloyd Grave It was then l remembered the fact that we had had some unusual muslcal talent ln the Semor Class of l924 The figures faded from my slght and another picture took its place l was looklng at the sport page of the San Franclsco Examiner A head lme across the top of the page read My Years on the Diamond by Fred D Cuneo famous coast leaguer ust xmaglne my surprise Fred at one time editor of the l974 Sr-:ull now wrltlng for the sport page of the Examiner The next scene was the mterlor of a large factory ln Massachusetts A contented group of glrls were bu lly engaged ln thelr work From the snatches of conve satlon one could s e that p ace relvned here A figure was approachlng the gurls faces were turned ln respect and admiration Who could thls person be that comnaal ded the attentlon of such a large group? Frlends lll not keep you m suspense lt was Carrie Tlllmen She was the Girl s Welfare Advlsor ln tne largest factory ln Massachusetts What IS th1s3 Fog but lt IS clearlng away A large battleshlp comes mto vlew maklng a beautlful and thrllllng plcture plowlng through the green waves with nts Guns flashlnv ln the sunlight l wondered why the crystal was showmg me this but for some reason It seemed to be focused on the budge There was somethmv famlllar about the young mldshlpman and when h turned around to gave an order to one of l 1s men l could see hrs features plalnly Sure enough l could not mxstak that red halr anywhere lt was ames Casey l never thought he would choose the llfe on the brmy deep l next saw the mterxor of a school room where every llttle head was burned deeply mto a book That must be a remarkable teacher l sand to myself Such order 1n a schoolroom l always thought lmposslble l looked warn and recovmzed Ellzabeth lVlcFall l was no longer surprlsed for we all knew she was one member of our class who would be a success The busy lnttle workroom dxsappeared and the next figure revealed to my eyes was that of a min seat d ln a dark ancl dreary laboratory He was slowly stlrrm a mnxture m a test tube The room was Hllecl with dirty test tubes bearers etc showmg that he had been laborm strenuously over some experrment Later nt was revealed that the man had successfully perform d an experlment that all the scientists m the world laid been trym ll v . . . .. H v 5 v a . . . .. . -. . . . cs' 1 . , 5 ' . v S. - 1 . - .. . . ,- - .. . -. v . . .. ' H . . . - v . S. . . Q 1' e e D . . . , . . . , . . . X . . - - . . . . , . of - n . , . 5 4 I r a o ' . v - o ' e - v . . A . . J . -1 , . . .. -v . . v .. . r . . .. . :, - fo ca ' D v e ' . U . 2 U - . -1 :a C . -4 g 1 l
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