Dunsmuir Joint Union High School - Crag Echoes Yearbook (Dunsmuir, CA)

 - Class of 1927

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Class Prophecy Hello George How are you I heard a strange vorce greet me Yet was rt so strange There was somethrng fam1l1ar about lt I turned o see who had spoken Lo and behold It was my old cl1ssmate Albert Cop1t7ky Why Olly where have you been these ten years I havent seen you smce we gr1duated from the Dunsmulr Hrgh School together rn l927 Whll 1re you dolng Albert Me Oh Iye been trapplng up rn Alaska but Ive been on 1 y1e1tron lor the l1st srx months What 1re you dorng George I started out to be 1n electr1c1l engrneer but Ive tound street ele1n1ng here rn Chreago much easler S1y' have you heard anythmg of H1ryey or JY I ran on to I-lop back 1n New York I-Ie s dr1v1ng the brggest garbage wagon rn the state I-Ie told me that Fay and Melrssa were marrled and had settled down 1n Denver Therr oldest son has promlses of becommg 1 great basketball player Orly took another chew of tob1cco and then contmued Have you heard of any of the old bunch' Berng up rn Alaska I guess you drdn t hear about Kenneth Scott H always was a leader so last year he ran for presrdent T he only thrng was he drdnt run fast enough Do you remember Idols Scharff' I asked and she got IH another love scrape It w1s a fellow by the name of Count De Kale thls trme She sure turned rnto a regular Cleopatm Speakmg of Cleo remmds me of Margaret Godbey sez Orly e got on the stage yesterday Stage I exclalmed ln surprlse Yeh sez Orly the one that goes to Napl Drd you know that Donna Prlce commrtted surcxdep I asked No remarked Olly how drd that come about? Well lf was thrs way She sang for a phonograph record When she heard nt played she pulled the rash act You can t bl1me her rn a w1y nlhat surclde remlnds me of Brlly Ioomrs sard Orly Loomrs was murdered by the Antr Saxophone League I alw1ys dld clalm hed come to a vrolent end Hazel DIY pl1ys a le1d1ng part on 1 stage ln San Fran ersco Leadrng part huh? I remarked Yep contmued Orly she leads the scenery on and off the stage 'Vlyrtle Shrppey holds a responsrble posrtron too I hear Oh yes sard I shes movrng locomotlves for the Southern P3C1l:lC Vrolet I-Ialcomb leads the wets back ln Calrfornra 'Ihe wets I exelalmed Il s , , 2 s s ' . U y . 3, y 1 . ,. . X t . 1 I e ', AA , I x x 13 1 3 I x J X ' Xi L- 1 5 L 1 I A I X 5 l . K s ' s 3 . . L s s 4 s s ' L s I ss I s ' A- -1 ' -L I 1 - 1 A '- s 'I . LL ' s r x I L '- IJ J - Q . e 3 I 3 3 L I 3 V , . s , C 3 1 1 B I 3 1 '1 I ' after recelvlng an afllrmatrve answer, I contmued, I read rn the paper where ' ! I I B l 1 i I i ! I I 'A I 3 I 3 3 'I . - .. , , , , . V Sh, H ! 3 3 'I .I ' V I H l 3 I I 1 I' I Y I I 3 3 Q I L H 3 I L .', I 5 Y 3 A '- I 5 5 I L Y I , 1' u ' s s f s s I s I , s , , . V v 3 . , ll

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Class Hnstory kk! OUR short summers and four long wlnters have now passed over our heads Vee the class of 1927 were 28 ln number and the A31 largest freshman class that had ever entered Dunsmulr Hugh School up to that ttme Words eannot express how small and lnstgmncant we felt among the haughty upper classmen As they felt lf thelr duty to tnxtute us 1nto the new routme of school ltfe we were ordered to appear before them one mght We were put through all ktnds of gymnastlcs both mental and physlcal but escaped vttthout any permanently dlre effects We followed the usual custom and returned thls receptton vthen vxe eould muster up our courage to face those upper elassmen wt h a klds party Our el1ss was soon organlled our ofheers chosen our eolors declded upon as plnk and green our mascot a teddy bear and our flower a ptnk rose We entered our sophomore days only 1 few less 1n number earefree and d1ys Our turn had now come to do to others as we had been done by and vee surely made the most of our opportumty We collected our wlts vyhtch seemed to run toward soclety rtther than knowledge and gaye ourselyes 1 party at the Prtce ranch tyxo mlles south of Dunsmuxr 'l he party veas pronounced a great success rllllS year passed off yery qutckly vetthout any storms dtsturbmg our equlllbrlum Cur junlor days were hlled Wlfh matter of fact eplsodes The Iirst part of the year veent by vxtthout much excltement About the beglnntng of the thtrd quarter our adv1sor Mr Crawford sug gested a dlnner party for vehlch the class vyas very enthuslastle Vye had a yery del1c1ous dmner cooked and served to us The surprtse of the evenlng yeas hoyx ever the presentatlon of the class rrngs vehlch had arrryed that day unbeknown to the majorlty of the class After the dlnner we entertamed our selyes by dancrng Later we entertalned the semors at the Junlor Prom g1ven tn thelr honor rl hus ended our serene jumor days But oh the joy of bexng a semor For now we may be looked up to mstead of bemg looked down upon One of the eyents of this year was the presentat1on of the play The Fascmattng Fanny Brown w1th Frank Soltnsky as the herome The semor class w1ll was wrttten Aprll 25 the senrors d1str1but1ng thelr precrous belonglngs to the unsoph1st1cated lower classmen We haye assumed a dlgnlfied and superlor attttude toward the lower classmen wh1ch IS a semor s pr1v1lege When our subord1nates become senlors they w1ll real17e that they have not been treated so harshly after all and that the strrct dtsctpltne under wh1ch they have been governed IS necessary for the development of the1r tntellectuallty 0 ' Tl 1 1 ' 1 1 1 wt: Ag: ef: ' 11 f ff 1 1. , . , ' 1 lt , . 5 es . . L, 5 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 I 1. b 4 .L 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' y 1 v1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 .tl ll ' 'I' . L 11 ' ' 1 1 1 I 1, 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 happy: not bemg looked upon now as outcasts as we had been ln our treshle Y . . 1 AA 1 1 11 1 I '- 71 1 v 1 1 . Y 1 1 1 I L' V A 11 1 '1 Y S 1 7 1 1' V1 Y1k 4 7 1 I 1 Y I 1k . T 1 V Y 1 1 1 1 I 71 1 V1 V I Y y. V I I I . Y 1 1 1 I 1 - - 1 I 1 1 v1 y1 r rl 1 q 1 1 11 ' Y 7 . I Y 1 1 I I' 'VD 11 y 1 I ' I 1 1 T 1 ' 1 1 1 ' f 7 71 1 I . V ' I V1 V I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 . - 1 Y Y ' T 1 1 1 I . x . V . I . , , , 1 Y I . AA 1 , . , . . . I 11



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