Ferndale Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Ferndale, CA)

 - Class of 1916

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Bernard Chapin, always talking, Is ever talking still. He's busy selling sewing machines, He's always sending bills. Christina? a, jitney driver In the city of Petrolia. When you go there to stay To the op'ra will roll ya! Christian well known as Cutie, Is a night hawk so they say, A poor old stage-door Johnny, He larks till break of day. There comes before my memory A famous and well known singer, Colie is on the Orpheum Route, He is known as Charlie Ringer. Dora Cas., once Secretary, ls sailing thru: the sky, An aviator famous. Where is she? we all cry. Who is that wonderful speaker, A Suffragette so fair. Why it's Elise B, of Ferndale! She's the leader, I declare. Ji Firla Ring is nowha sport. She rivals Eleanore Sears, She fishes, hunts and golfs, Nothing does she fear. Edna's a matron, stern and cross, Of a disciplined school for girls. She doesn't approve of thelir laughter and fun, And even forbids their curls, Ethel she's a model, For Lady Duff-Gordon's show, She's working now in Paris, Wh-ere for fashions we all go. Gertrude? Oh yes, she's busy, She works from morn till night, Midst soap and clothes and water, She scrubs with all her might. Helene's engageld by Ringling's, She's the bicycle rider there: She loops the loop and so forth, To breathe we do not dare. Henry- an ardent reformer, No longer the hunter bold, He's always making speeches, Telling of our sins so bold. Bridget, or rather Irma, Is busy dressing hair, Her office is Fifth Avenue, Where she pulls the tresses fair. Lola once so studious, She couldn't havel chosen worse, Is living now in Harlem, And is busy writing verse. Let me think where is our Lillie? Living now in China Row, She's grown worn and wrinkled, Still hunting for a beau. I Leighton is no longer single, His wife wears puffs and wigs, While he poor hen-pecked husband, Is busy tending kids, Merton Taubman is- a leader, And the movies are his art, He's grown to be a winner, He, has now the leading part. Mabel is on the Tribune staff, London has heard of her fame She gives advice to lovelorn fblks, She works with might and main. Mary's a mill operator, She's men under her by the score, She believes on this new proposition Of women FOREVER MORE. Then comes a. lady barber, Let me think-I know her way- It is Mildreld Smith of Ferndale, Known to fame, the people say. ll M Mary's a lady of leisure, Montgomery's not her name, She associates with the Astors, A high flown society dame. Tuski's the same old codger. As he was in the days of yore, A dign reading 'tSweet's Corn Plas- ters, Now hangs above his door. Regina, I remember, Is at Coney Isle, New York, A ballet dancelr famous, She's dancing now in Cork. Let me think for half a minute, Where's Germy, grim and bold Yes I 'member now. Exploring: He's discovered 3, new pole. Sidney, our last President, Is an inventor of great fame, He invented a brand new baseball, He now plays the famous game. There they are the twenty-nine of 'em, B ieve me it's a care To try to think how all of them Are scattered everywhere. -Ethel Ericksen, '1 6.

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I, Anna Clausen, bequeath my tennis prowess to Raymond Macken. l, Regina Nye, bequeath my quiet dignity to Sadie Ambrosini. I, Mary Montgomery, will my studiousness to Fae Morrison. I, Lola McGloughlin bequeath my four Es' to Harold Guptil. l, Erla Ring, leave my dramatic ability to Jeremiah Canty. 1, Ray Sweet, bequeath to Harold Aggler my curly pompadour. I, Coleman Scott, leave my languishing glances, at a certain Junior girl, to Linus Hicks. l, Henry Hindley, will my inipetuosity to Ray Dowd. I, Albert Martin, bequeath my brilliant blushes to Lawrence Ericksen. 1, Merton Tarubman, will my cowboy roll to Cyril Ries. I, Verny Oeschger, leave my football prowess to Louis Lanini. l, Bernard Chapin, will my devotion to the fair sex to Francis Niebur. l, Christina Ericksen, bequeath my low laugh to Edith Coppmi. I, Mildred Smith, bequeath my love of crochet to June Meng. I, Archie Sweasy, leave my angelic looks to Harold NVilliams. I, Leighton Church, bequeath my punctuality to Gertrude Smith. l, Christian Rasmussen. will my retiring disposition to Leland Harbers. I Signed j CLASS '16, so if ,L Qfk Qllema igrnphvrg WV EMORIES pictures -t X 1? f drawn before me ' 'X An the weight of i A ' 'i passing years I And I see my ear icwf f ff old classmates X Of more than ew, twenty years. First there comes Archie Sweasey, He has grown stooped and Worn. He has learned to carry milk-pails In the Wee cool hours of morn. Anna Clausen? She's a Spinster Of whom all they world .has heard. Her' wealth she spends in trav'ling Which to many seems absurd. Aleta, a second Le Zora, Her hypnotizing is great, She's been a lucky woman, She's looking for a. mate. Of Albert Martin, Fernda1e's mayor, Of him you've surely heard!! He instituted Women's suffrage. They say that he's a. bird,



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