Elsinore Union High School - El Lago Yearbook (Wildomar, CA)

 - Class of 1919

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Gillis iilninnruu In conclusion: Clara leaves her tennis shoes to the highest bidder, Stanley leaves his old dirty gym suit to whoever will wash itg Beatrice leaves to Elizabeth the right to flirt with the janitorg Martha leaves to Mabel her ability to tell the teachers what she thinks of them. In witness whereof the Seniors of '19 has caused their corporate name to be signed to this Last Will and Testament of nineteen hundred and nineteen. Attest: THE BIG FOUR. T0 THE SENIORS When the seniors' last ex is over, and their pens are Worn and dry, When at last their course is completed, and they leave Elsinore High, They can't rest tho they need it-to lie down for a year or two, For the motto of the true senior will set them to work anew. Some that were good will be happy, they shall sit in a college chair, Some will splash on a wonderful can- vas, with their brushes and greatest care. They will have all professions to choose from-singers, teachers and allg They shall work foryears, not forget- ting what the high school gave to all. And tho no teacher shall praise them, and tho' no teacher shall blame, No one shall work for money and no one shall work for fame, But each work for the joy of working, and each in his or her star. We shall always cherish the memory of the Seniors e'en tho' they're scattered afar. BERT WALKER--'20, 1-pnlg aogiuaag H. ellll-1 .qu . .Meqs :qv . ' '3ui3uiS' .Sapp AOB. . . '9P!-121 mil-WW ugemgow . . F4 IL Kes 'OS ' '3ugiq3fne'1i ' UV ' 'fl'9J'!4 'mapeal Kqagoog' ' anueN aouuwaddv uogssaldxg aqponug uogs.laAgq god aimnd uopdglosald 'stxq HJODSOHOH SSV'ID HOINEIS

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The lilninnrua - East will ann Cfiratamrnt nf Gllaaa nf 15115 Let it be known that on Friday, June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and nine- teen, at the hour of midnight, the Senior class of '19 leaves all claims of High School properties to said individuals and said classes: To the School in general the As- sembly Room and its large collection of penants. We leave you the piano, hop- ing you will make use of it every noon. playing Smiles - 'n Everything. You may, if you wish, play games in the halls. slide down the bannisters, turn the clock back or ahead, but remember, turn them all, if you turn one. We al- ways did : To the' coming Senior class of '20 we leave our pep and good spirit. and above all the right to have one Senior ditch-day. More be at their own leave to the class enter the forensic than one taken will welfare. We also of '20 the ability to contest. but not the right to take second place, we leave the first place waiting for them. We leave them the facility to advise the teachers in every good way, and we as- sure you the teachers will take anything but not everything. To the Junior class of '21. the right to maintaain your number '21 upon the roof, providing the prof. doesn't see it by next war. We also leave yoif the pleasureffo give the Seniors a banquet, but you will have to go some to beat the one the Juniors gave us. To the Sophomores of '22 we leave most willingly the right to duck the Freshies-trim them in any way-pro- viding the Freshies don't do you like- wise. We leave you the privilege to assist the janitor to build the cold fire-s or open the windows. To the coming Freshman class we leave most generously all our old scraps, and most of all, we leave you the right to all the gum you can find under desks, in the halls and dressing rooms. Also to make all the noise you wish to in the hall, providing the teachers don't hear you. To these 'said individuals we leave: Stanley to Bert and Ellis the right of contest over the president's chair for Student Body, Beatrice to the Seniors the right to be interested in all the scholars, Clara her ability in playing Tennis to the next coming contestants, also the right to monopolize the lower court, to La Verne, Martha leaves the right of the piano during noon hour to Edith. To Otto we leave Ada, To Arthur and Dorothy we leave the typewriting room, and we hope in the future they will make use of it as they have in the past, To the tennis players, Stanley and Clara leave their skill, To Inez we leave the name of Ig- natz and her powder box, and to leave every period to peek in the glass, To La Verne we bestow most lovingly Bert Walker, To Hilda, she may keep on learning pieces to speak every Friday morning, To Josephine and Johnnie, to still continue their ride to school every morn- ing-but beware, the horse has ears, To Johnnie Peters we leave the right to take the pretty girls boat riding, To all ye sober ones Stanley leaves his smiles, Stanley and Clara leave to any two kids craving excitement the right to cut up in Spanish class, To Mr. Livingston, alias Dick, we leave the right to reprimand all those who are naughty in assembly,



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Thr iiluinnrun + S u ll ' 7 u' H i f , ff lllillllllii Elizabeth Nienke ...... ............. P resident LaVerne Pearson ............ Vice President Ellis Fees .................. ............. S ecretary Bertram Walker ...................... Treasurer Principal Thompson ........ Cla-ss Teacher Colors, Old Rose and Cream. Flower, Dorothy Perkins Rose. Motto, Row, Not Drift. We, the class of 1920, are weak in number but strong in class and school spirit. Perhaps We have done nothing as a class this year to make us famous through the coming years, but we have endeavored to do our every day tasks well. tried to make our school the best possible and held ourselves in readiness to help along any good Work in its in- terest. In Dramatics, Athletics, Stu- dent Organization and in Social affairs the class of '20 has not been lacking. The delightful party given by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson for the Seniors, Ju- niors and teachers is an event never to be forgotten. An evening with the Thompsons is an evening of fun and frolic. While the Sophomores and Freshies had their hilarious time at Wildomar one March night, the Juniors and Sen- iors enjoyed a wienie bake and truck ride. Fun Galore! but more fun was had one lovely night in May when the jolly Juniors met at an ideal spot for dinner and then motored to Riverside for the Theater. We wish to thank the faculty and es- pecially Mr. Thompson, for their un- tiring and sympathetic efforts in our behalf. We wish the Seniors all suc- cess possible as they start out on Life's broad path. May We succeed as well as they have in the Senior responsibili- ties the coming year. And now we leave you as Juniors to greet you next year as Seniors. E. N. '20.

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