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ELK ' -..x N f . THE ,jjfiiif fl, :Jai i aylcaft Eco'! Wfe enjoyed your interesting stories and plentiful jokes, but couldn't that cover design be improved ? Pine Breezes, Eldorado High School: It certainly was a breath of 'Pine Breezes,' which you sent us! Wfe especially admire your jokes and stories. Call again ! The Skip, Sutter Creek High School: A snappy title for a snappy book from a snappy school! Your students are evidently full of pep, vim, and enthusiasm. Gold and Wl1ite, Sutter Union High School: An attractive cover de- sign and a good literary department alone do not make a good book: your snaps leave something to be desired. El Susurrof' Monterey Union High School: A good book, 'El Susurro,' a collection of excellent snaps and scintillating humorg a few more stories would add to the life of your annual. The Poppy,', Winters joint Union High School: Your cover design is very attractiveg it is too bad the binding is not more secure. NVhy didn't you substitute two stories for your essays on the 'Value of a Savings Account ?' VVe feel as if one sketch would have emphasized thrift sufficiently. j University Farm Agricola, Davis, Cal.: Far be it from me, a mere high school student, to criticise a paper so superior to our own! May we hear from you again as an incentive to us ? The X-Ray, Sacramento High School: Your paper is different from any we receive, because it is printed weekly in newspaper form. We feel as if a few more stories would make it even more unique. Please come again l Anna Lohse, '2O. HV xl ef- s Q QD or Eighty-two
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ll xf W2-:iii ffzld' ' Lf 'iii Q wma. . N V X RMI: ,: j if v , ll wg r , - l af f 'll Q M' 'DCC ANCE5 ' - , , -,Z-31. 5.0 fd Ii i -F w if if-GM EXCHANGES Another year has rolled around and we are glad to say that our exchange list is longer now than it has been for some time. However, we would like to increase our number of exchanges, as they give us a glimpse of the school life of our neighbors. We thank, most cordially, the schools who have sent us the following annuals, to them all we extend hearty and courteous greeting and our 'best wishes. The Buz, Galt Union High School: Your literary department is excel- lent, and the drawings and cover design are fairly good. A few more snaps would be appropriate. Take it all in all, your book is a welcome visitor! The El Eco, Lincoln Union High School: Pleased to meet you, 'El Orchestra-Seated CLeft to Rightj: Mildred Neves, Mr. Richards, Miss Briscoe. Stand- ing QLeft to Rightjz Myrtle Wilson, Helen Wells, Pearl Wilson, Blythe Richards Joseph Brugler, Bryl McCain, Anna Lohse. I Eighty-one
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L r 4J-,lx THE ELK I, 4, I Jmelms G ll 2 oligs T- 1 P5 A Rliymmsigqs p 'A 45 M' p . ?y' .Q , Favorite Familiar Frases Myrtle Hewitt Cin typingj : Gee, it was swell! foe Brugler Cin mech. dr.j: Far be it from me to purloin your noble drawing. I Paul Voss: Aw, what's the use ? 1 Mr. Dahleen: Irrespective, irrespective! Hugh Ishigaki: Mr. Mug Groogerf' Miss Denton: Ne parlez pas. Tossie: Tee, hee. Miss Briscoe: 'fYou must learn your cues? Richard Hawley: Our next president will be a Republican. Miss Hyatt: Ish like this? Senior Boys: Zeit so ?,' Mr. Richards: Govern yourselves accordiuglyf, And He Was a Soph Himself Derril fwith a condescending air of Senior dignityj-Oh, Fred, tell me the names of the Sophomoresg I can't remember them all. Fred fin an off-hand mannerj-Aw, there ainlt any Sophomoresg they're all girls! Heard in Biology Lab. Mr. Richards Cspeaking about causes of swollen glaiidsj-Wliat was the matter with you when you had the mumps? Cupid Troutinan Cinnocentlyj-I was sick. I just Then the Riot Started Howard-See, I mended my leather leggin'. Derril-Say, if I'd known you were such an expert, I wouldn't have taken my shoes to the shoemaker. .Ioe-Oh, he doesn't want to do such a big job! Eighty three
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