Chico High School - Caduceus Yearbook (Chico, CA)

 - Class of 1916

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Thirty-six: To the school at large, the care of the front lawn. I Thirty-seven: To the 'entering Freshie boys, the hon- or of shocking the hay on the lawn. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior Class as their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instrument. ' Thirty-eight: To the teachers of Room 20, our sin- cere appreciation of the patience shown during our Qfd THE OLD? CRIPPLEID CA- noisy tramps to the Caduceus room. DUCNEUS DUMMY. And in conclusion, having bequeathed all our world- A ' VFZEIE ASSEMBLY VENTI- ly possessions, with our last effort, we do, in witness Q U' -. LATO-RS, , whereof, hereunto set our hand and seal, this eleventh V? 100 REJECTED, STALE7 day of June, A. D. nineteen hunilred and sixteen ORIGINAL my JOKENS. 119165. y 1 idk jvkx I XJ s I J ini Ii J L 415' d l : 24 'A

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Fifteenth: To Gladys Harvey, a little of Ruth Smith's piousness. ' Sixteenth: To Sue Canfield, her pick of the Fresh- menlunder ten years of age. Seventeenth: To the Dramatic Club, a little of the harmony for next year's work that marked the selec- tions given by the Training School Band. Eighteenth: To the Orchestra, harmony in its music like that present 'at the giving of the Junior dance. Nineteenth: To Newton Enloe, '4Pilly's'7 excess 4'pep and liveliness. ' Twentieth: To the students of Mr. Crockett's 'classes a pair of dark glasses each so that there will be no dan- ger from blindness from the reflection. Twenty-first: To Jim Costar, Bill Sharp's taste for the weed Twenty-second: To Mervyn Kaney, George Aitken 's wonderful and far-famed reputation as a queener. Twenty-three: To Jacob Beck, the High School lawn mower to trim his ever-.present crop of sagebrush. Twenty-four: To anyone that should care to have it, Pop's derby. CDon't all speak at once.D Twenty-five: To the Pig Club, 'Albert Watt Ca prize winnerl. Twenty-six: To Otto Oldham, 4'Curley Forrister's lankiness. Twenty-seven: To the school at large, the school paper and the sincere wish that you support it and make it a live, lasting thing. , Twenty-eight: To Grace Whitnell, a little more string. It might come in handy in roping a few more victims. Twenty-nine: To Miss O'Neill, all the stale dough- nuts that she has conferred upon us during our four years of cane-raising, to be conferred on the lower classmen. Thirty: To Miss Strachan, a book in sarcasm. to be used in her class-rooms. Thirty-one: To Mr. Crockett, Ro-bin Whittlesey's night-cap, to be used on cold days in the Physics Lab. Thirty-two: To Mr. Costar, all the material in the school and our hope that he, with their help, will be able to take State 's honors and get the Normal's goat next year. Thirty-three: To Elbert Baker, all the important affairs of school for the coming year and a 100-foot tape to measure his head. I Thirty-four: To oblivion, all theold love notes left by the out-going Seniors. Thirty-five: To the Juniors, the rest of the paint left by the Seniors and the nerve to paint their class num- ber on the furniture.



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January Class Leona Peterson Hazel Ruth John June Class Elma Evans Vettelene Loomis, Theresa CLASS OFFICERS GRADUATES WITI-IGUT PICTURES First Half Seeoncl Half Normal Graduates Who didnt get their pictures Ella Taylor Reita Cameron Carrie Raab Avis Smith

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