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S EN ICD R IEILASS GDF Q53 CLASS CDIFIFIIOEIEIRS MIKE CORY President The only way to have a friend is to be one. tEmersonl Letterman 1 2 3 4 YMCA Conf. 4 Basketball 123 Stud. Ct. ludge 4 Class Pres. 4 Football Mgr. 4 Student Council 4 Basketball Mgr. 4 Almost Summer 3 The Campbells Are Coming 4 lIlI.lAN FRANKLIN Vice-President I-le lives who dies to win a lasting name. ibrummondl - GAA 1234 Nugget Staff 2 Class V.P. 4 Volleyball 34 Art 12 Vaudeville 3 4 EDITH STOUTEN BURG Secretary-Treasurer 'Tls what you will, or wlll be what you would tDu Bartasl GAA 123 4 Volleyball 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Chorus 1234 The Campbells . . . 4 Basketball 3 4 Softball 3 4 HERBERT WRIGHT Sergeant-at-Arms A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. tAnonymous7 Letterman 234 Class V.P. 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Class Sgt.-at-Arms 4 Football 234 Student Court Juror4 Baseball Mgr. 2 Track 4 l l
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CLASS The desert stretched out before us like an endless blanket of sand, but the Foreign Legion trail so we had to proceed. With Mrs. Basham as Legion Leader the travel was slow but we WZS OH Olll' managed. which were ridden by Ann Masters, Nancy Baird, Annetta Johnson and Leslie Hammer. The rest of the caravan was forced to walk, namely: Frank Black, Paul Black, Herb Wright, Laura Hall, Dorothy Roberts, Dorothy Deppen, Valentina Harry, Mildred Wright, Shirley White, Theresajohnson, Bill Williams, Dave George, Phyllis Gilmore, Opal Ducoty, Barbara Fincher, Jane Hiett, Donna Wolford, Alberta Borba, Edith Stoutenburg, Dorris Lilly, Lillian Franklin, Bud Fowler, LaVerne Palmer, Tom George, Mike Cory, Patsy Allen and Lorenzo Davis. In our Caravan there were four camels We had only traveled a short way when we were greeted by an older group of outlaws, who treated us roughly and told us how welcome we were. One day Valentina Harry, Lorenzo Davis, and Mike Cory set off to investigate a water hole but they never returned. Instead joe Clough and Lorenzo Davis came back explaining that the water hole was only a mirage. We struggled on across the desert for months until finally, just when we ran out of water, we came to a small oasis where we stayed for three short months. Suddenly jane Hiett spied the Foreign Legion coming over a sand dune. Since Jane was so alert, Ann Masters turned the head camel over to her. Les Hammer was promoted to the second camel and Paul Black mounted the third one. On the way we picked up a group of vagabonds, among them Les Baker and jack Betschart. Mike Cory also found his way back. Then to our great disappointment during a bad sand storm joe Clough, Les Baker, Laura Hall, and Bill Williams were lost and three handsome, Black Knights kidnap- ped Mildred Wright, Dorothy Roberts, and Phyllis Gilmore. E The weather was turning warmer so we stopped at Halliday's water hole for a quick swim, then we con- tinued on to a larger water hole where we again rested for three months. We were about to begin again when we spotted the Foreign Legion approaching. Mrs. Basham was gone and a new leader, Sergeant Preston, had taken over. In our attempt to make a quick escape Les Hammer ac- quired the head camel and Herb Wright and Frank Black mounted the following two. IH IISTDIRY Though Sergeant Preston was gaining we still found time to celebrate Christmas with the grandest shin-dig the desert had seen for many years, but we again had to move on until we discovered Joe Clough and Mildred Wright stranded on a small dune. We gladly adopted them into our band and with their help we were able to entertain the desert with the play Almost Summer . We traveled on in search of water, finally found a water hole and treated some older desert members to a Hay-Day . The dreadful heat, forced us to stop again for a short three months to regain our strength. Les Hammer and Mike Cory fought a duel for the head camel and Mike was acclaimed the new leader and again we trudged onward. Herb Wright turned his camel ,over to Lillian Franklin while Edith Stoutenburg mounted Frank Black's camel. At the last water hole Herb Wright found another camel and we let him ride it on condition that he promise to keep order in the caravan. We met three strays one day and invited them to join our group. They were Bob Towne, Louise Rose, and Mary O'Hanen. Suddenly we met a group of green- horns, so we gave them a treatment they will never forget. There were, however, no hard feelings because later this group treated us at a small water hole. Alan Shipler, a stray from another group, joined us there. We gave a show entitled The Campbells Are Coming . We suddenly realized that the Foreign Legion was again upon us, in fear we rushed onward, thinking only of escape when we found Nancy Baird. We were pressing on when a group of kind outlaws suggested we have a rest, and since they had food and water we allowed them to treat us. Later our leaders spied a small enticing oasis off our course. We rode over to it and had a grand time. For four years we had traveled the desert-for four years we had complained against and outwitted Cwe thoughtj the Foreign Legion. Now, here before us, we saw our goal. Some of us rushed to it, some hung back, but our delight overcame our sadness and we quickly spurred ahead to the beautiful, brilliant oasis. As we arrived there, the Foreign Legion met us. The commanding officer, Mr. Harper, kindly gave us little black books, containing our pardons. -They gave us a grand party and we left, with regrets, to earn our ranks in the world. This page sponsored by: RIFFEI. MOTORS Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service .mn c-..n. Man. suns Phone 420 Yreka, California
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NANCY BAIRD Had sighed to many, though she loved but one. lChilde Harold's Pilgrimagel Class V. P. 1 Band 1234 GAA 123 Chorus 12 3 Yell Leader 3 Tennis 24 JACK BETSCHART Debt is the prolific mother of folly and crime. lllisraelil FFA 1234 Football 4 Basketball 34 Letterman4 The Campbells Are Coming 4 Almost Summer 3 ALBERTA BORBA Never let school interfere with your education. Uwalnl Band 12 3 4 Vaudeville 2 4 Chorus 12 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Softball 3 Music Cllnlcs 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Music Festival 1 2 3 4 FRANK BLACK An honest man's the noblest work of God lllobert Burnsl Basketball 12 3 4 Almost Summer 3 Football 234 FFA-1234 Baseball 123 Pres. of FFA4 V.P. Student Body 3 President 4 PAUL BLACK You must look into people as well as at them. tchesterfieldb Letterman 234 Football 4 Basketball 1234 Baseball Mgr. 3 Secretary Class 2 Track 4 JOE CLOUGH There is no wisdom like frankness lDisraelil Student Council 4 Tennis 34 Basketball 3 4 Band 12 3 4 Football 4 Almost Summer 3 The Campbells Are Coming 4
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