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To To To To 'To To To To 'To 'To To To To To To I' 5 To To Ambition- be Mr. Lind's successor ....,A.. be missionary to Africa ........ change her name .........,......... , be prime minister of U. S ........ have a sweetheart .................. be a merchant ..................... keep his cheeks rouged .v.,.. Senior Horoscope Favorite Songs- ...... When Old Baldy Plays the Fiddle. ' ' You 'd B-e Surprised. Vamping Rose. All For the Love of Mike. The Little Red Schoolhouse. When Shall We Meet Again? Man To keep up with the styles ........ ...... ' 'Ringzsf' To be a Spinster ......................... ...... ' 'Don't Be Too Sure. To be an actress ........................,...,,.. ..-HI Ain't Nobody 's Darling- To be let alone ......................................V .... ' 'Stolen Kisses. To be manager of a soap factory ..,........ I Found My Dream Girl. To be a toe dancer ...............,.................... Hold Me. To get married .........,................... ...... Show Me How. To be a taxi driver .,..............,.............. -.- Mammy's Little Sunny Honey Boy, To be owner of a cheese factory ........... . Ain't Love Grand? be president of Y. W. C. A ............... Old Fashioned Girl. carry a vanity case ...............,.......... Lonesome-That's All. be a lawyer ........................................ Fm All By Myself When I'm Alone be a physical training teacher ...... Wishi11g- be Caruso Il ........................................ Saxophone Blues. be teacher's pet ......................... ...... ' 'Broadway Rose. be an orchestra director ......... ...... ' 'I've Got My Habits On. be an artist's model ................ ...... ' 'Ain't We Got Fun? become famous ...................... ...... ' 'One Sweetheart Is Enough For Me. be a hermit ............................ ...... ' 'Wimminf' operate a beauty parlor ........ ....,. ' 'Stumblingf' S is for sincerity in every test, E is for N is for I is for 0 is for R is for S 1S for effort to do our best. neatness in every way, industry every day. obedience to what teachers say. readiness to do our work, Seniors who never shirk. 0 is for Over the Top, the motto of our class, F is for faithfulness of each lad and lass. '23 is for the class that is true as of old, And stands by its colors of purple and gold.
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Senior Horoscope Name and Nickname- Earl CGusj Baldwin .............,,... Hzazel CNerviej Boyer .............................. Bernadine CB' V. BJ Beddall .........,,.....,. Vonda, C'Dlagrm-arb Boulden ..,..... ......... Chester CChetj Boling .....,.,.... Calvin CFiXj Fix .........,....... Stanley CCiceroj Fry ......... Rollin CGordonD Gordon ....,.. Irene Cliobbiel Green ,.......... Epsie CEpp1eJ Lee ........,............,, Leland CShortyD Lancaster r........ ......... Lyle CEdJ Lancaster ................ Lavene CGigglesD Moore ......,.,. Homer Clllouserj Mouncer ...........,.......... Willard CKinneyD Kinnaman ..,............... M, B. CBonesJ Jones ...,................. ......... Sarah CSU Price ........................ Laura Cliauriej Robinson ........ James CJimD Ray ,...,................... Millie QBillieD Sherman .............,. ......,.. Harold CHooleyD Schamehorn ............... Bessie CBessj Sherman .................,.......... Ruley CParentl Parent ..,......................... Marguerite CSenoritaD Schnuriger ....... . Leona CLeoD Walker .,.............. William Cliillb Welch ....... Herbert CHubj Virtue ....... Favorite Animal. porcupine ................ po-odle dog ............. bear ......................... babboon .................. chicken ....... ...,....., flea ........... L ......... louse ....,.., ,.,..,.,, mule ......... ........ giraffe .....,.. ....,,.,. goat ............. .......,. squirrel ....,.. ......... deer .......... ..,...... monkey .............,..... cow .,........................ hippopotamus .,...., oyster .,.................... mouse .........,.,........,. rat ...................,........ yellow dog ...,...,..... hyena ....................... .kangaroo ........ cat ............... ,...,... snake ...................... antelope ....,,.......,.... elephant .....l............ fish ........... .,.,.,.,, . horse ..,..... ......... Favorite Pastime. eating car riding Winking drinking Cknowledge tiddly winks musing studying .murdering time writing notes Washing dishes caring for chickens Q '1 -fz 9 dz fe 9 9 AZ flirting hunting .motoring loafing writing letters reading idleness eieglius shooting craps .sewing .sin ging blushing dreaming spooning bluffing
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Senior Sneak Day HE annual Senior Sneak Day, or rather three days, for the class of '23 was spent this year at Pacific Beach where the ceaseless waves dash forever on the shores offsand-sand-sand. 'Twill be of interest to know that an appropriate amount of this substance was consumed by the class in the course of the stay. Aside from sand in the beds, meals and ev- ery other available spot the sneak was unhampered by any untoward influ- ences. It may be well to give a brief resume of the trip for the benefit of those who were not fortunate enough to be in attendance. Thursday, immediately after school, the class left in four cars for the great ocean with a few missing from the ranks due to complications and other incidentals. The trip was uneventful but pleasant. Arriving at 7 o'clock, the task of making a suitable camp presented it- self, but in the hands of experienced workers it proved to be only a second- ary matter, and in about an hour a tent was erected for the benefit of the fairer sex. The tent weathered the test, thanks to no heavy winds. A large fire was also built, but for some unaccountable reason the smoke from it could not be persudaded to travel in any one direction, and as a consequence many tearful eyes were soon observed, giving it the aspect of a funeral. Considering the fact that only a couple of hours of sleep could be gained the first night, a good night's rest was had by all. Because of an abundance of energy everyone arose at exactly 3:30 A. M. the next morning. This was due mostly to the girls who, I believe, had so much ambition that they spent the greater part of the night in asking the time of day Q?j and removing' covers. The breakfast consisted of eggs, potatoes, bacon, a considerable amount of sand and smoke and hot cakes made by Miss Miller, who proved herself the only chef of the bunch. The rest of the meals were quite successful and of sufficient amount to appease the appetite. The variety of edibles was helpful, and the event of the Saturday even- ing meal was 31 clams gathered by Herbert and Bill, and which were the only ones gathered during the stay. Plart of the boys went to the Hbquiam game Saturday and except for going to sleep several times on the field, the game was fast. The return was made at ll o'cIock that night, and due to the energetic condition of everyone, the hay was hit at about 3:30 A. M. Sunday. The first dampness on the trip made itself felt early Sunday morning, proving disastrous to the ones reposing in the open. Ocean showers are only intermittent, so this did little to affect things fatally. The first signs of life made themselves noticeable at 5 A. M. Sunday, and after an im- promptu breakfast sails were set for Elma. Suffice it to say that everyone arrived home well pleased with the sneak, filled with sand, smoke-stricken, tired and broke. CALVIN FIX, '23. I
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