Garfield Junior High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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Farrar, Eenard — Oh noble soul, which neither gold nor scorn can bend. Farrar, Stanley — I know thee for a man of many thoughts. Finley, Evelyn — In each cheek appears a dimple. Fox, Edna — A person of beauty is a joy- maker. Fraser, Kenzie — Victory belongs to the persevering. Firth, Helen — Good nature and good sense are always companions. Gastman, George — Work makes the man. Gay, Charlotte — She ' s pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think on. Gay, Dorothy — O wad some Power the giftie gie us, To see ourselves as others see us. Gerow, Nina — Virtue alone is happiness. Godin, Anita — Heaven bless thee, thou hast the fairest face I ever looked upon! Griffith, Barbara — There is a gift beyond the reach of art of being eloquently silent. Hall, Marie — Your ladyship and grace, what school can teach the rhetoric equal to those parts of speech? Hansen, Florence — There was a girl and she was wise, and wondrous wise was she. Hanford, Wayne — Great men always succeed. Hard, Gray — All his faults are such that we love him better for them. Harris, Gwendolyn — Her sunny locks hang on her temples like the Golden Fleece. Haynes, Earl — We learn through work and labor. Hazelton, Lyon — I will speak daggers to her. Hebard, Helen — She looks so guileless and sweet. Hebbert, Harold — He is well paid that is well satisfied. Herms, Herbert — Besides, he was a pro- fessor. Holdom, Philip — A youth to fortune and to fame unknown. Horton, Barbara — Kindness lends joy to everything. Howard, Lois — None knew thee but to love thee, Nor name thee but to praise. Hurley, Rose — Rose! thou art the favor- ite child of dimpled Spring, the wood-nymph wild. Jacques, Albert — He is only a well made man who has determination. Jagger, Jack — Who can tell for what high cause this darling of the Gods was born! Jewell, Ray — Consistency, thou art a jewel. Johnson, Edward — He is not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. Johnson, Elvin — A brave man struggling in the storm of fate. Keith, Reynold — Kindness is wisdom. Keeling, William — An honest man ' s the noblest work of God. Kirkman, Jack — His eyes twinkled in his head aright, As do the stars in a frosty night. Kumalethon, Martin — A man of sense, a man of wit. Lambert, Florence — Sweet virtue, no- bility ' s truest badge. Rivett, Edward — He does so much because he says so little. Larson, Aileen — The strongest passion which I have is honor. Larson, Byron — Toil is the lot of all, and bitter woe the fate of many. Lester, Telete — There was never yet a philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently. Leyrer, Muriel — The good are better made by ill, As odors crushed are sweeter still. Liddicoat, Thelma — Full many a flower is born to blush unseen . Lind, Victoria — Charm strike the sight, merit win the soul. Linscott, Esto — She has two eyes so soft and brown. Beware! Lyon, Radford — Oh happy years — once more, who would not be a boy! Macdonald, Duncan — My heart ' s in the highlands. McCarthy, Donald — To get thy ends, lay aside bashfulness. McGilvary, Mabel — She is wiser than we know. McGlauflin, Irene — A laugh is just like music, it lingers in the heart. McGrath, Harold — An eye like Mars, to threaten and command. Merrill, Arthur — An honest man is he, and hates the wrong. Mielenz, Harvey — Originality is simply a fresh pair of eyes. Miller, Hans — The glass of fashion and the mold of form. Mitchell, Dorothy — Full of bliss she takes the token. Molss, Virginia — Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. Morris, Mark — Nowhere so busy a man as he there was, And yet he seemed busier than he was. Morrison, Volney — He takes the joy that springs from labor. Mars, Richard — Oh what may man within him hide, though angel on the outward side? Murat, Elaine — Sh! girls! Because of my size, I ' m going to learn to Fletcher-ize! Neal, Linda — Fair as a star, when only one is shining in the sky. Nesbit, Jack — A thought once awakened, does not slumber again. Niebling, Gladys — ' Tis being and doing and having that make all the pleasures and pains. Nielson, Ingeborg — A blossom in the sweet May field. Patterson, Lois — A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden by the eye. Peterson, Julia — A face with gladness o ' erspread, Soft smiles by beaming kindness spread. Porter, Willard — Silence is a true friend that never betrays. Racine, Erene } — Two lovely berries Racine, Regine j molded on one stem. Reed, Malcolm — Learning by study must be earned, ' Twas ne ' er entailed from father to son. Rhodes, Anita — Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o ' er books consumed the mid- night oil?



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Richard, Herman — He tastes the joy that spring ' s from labor. Robertson, Leckie — Happiness was born a twin. Rogers, Katherine — To wake the soul with tender strokes of art. Ross, Harry — Man lightens his labor with song. Rush, Norman — A hearty laugh is one of the best soul restorers in the world. Sands, Mildred — Here ' s to the maid of bashful fifteen. Sawyer, Helen — A smile is worth a hun- dred frowns in any market. Scherruble, Muriel — I do but sing be- cause I must, And pipe but as the linnets sing. Shafsky, Jean — She ' s pure as a lily and sweet as a rose. Shelley, Ethel — A rosebud set with little wilful thorns. Simpson, Carol — As pure as a pearl and as perfect, a noble and innocent girl. Sperry, Janet — A fair young girl with strong and beautiful character. Spotswood, Leslie — A studious boy of good behavior. Sprigg, Jesse — His strength was as the strength of ten, because his heart was pure. Snook, Elsie — If you want knowledge, you must toil for it. Stallone, Antoinette — She is a scholar and a ripe and good one. Steinmetz, Ned — All his learning is beam- ing in his face. Steigler, Dorothy — Grace that nothing lacked of culture and appliance. Stiegler, Edward — His manners and prin- ciples are suitable to any clime. Stoner, Peter — Creeping like snail un- willingly to school. Strickland, Esmond — Everyone, pining and pale before beholding him, is com- forted by his looks. Swan, Morris — Let us then be up and doing. Talbot, Dick — A man he is in honesty and truth. Taylor, Leora — Bend on me then thy ten- der eyes. Tesar, Matilda — It ' s the songs ye sing and the smiles ye wear, that ' s a making the sun shine everywhere. Thomsen, Vera — Sweets to the sweet. Thompson, Fred — God helps those that help themselves. Tibbits, Merick — Great always without aiming to be great. Toussaint, Ruth — A tongue that never fears the truth to speak. Tyrell, Lillian — Airy, fairy Lillian. Vance, Maxine — A maiden never bold, of spirits still and quiet. Wales, Bob — Blessed are the joymakers. Walker, Hollis — Silence is as deep as eternity. Walker, Kenneth — We ought to have a good time on earth, because we ' ll be a long time dead. Wallace, Bruce — Good nature is stronger than tomahawks. Ward, Ruth — Speech is the index of the mind. Warren, William — The world will make a path to his door. Watson, Dorothy — Conduct is the mouth- piece of character. Wenton, Wayne — A moral, sensible and well-bred man. Whitechat, Bonita — She is Beauty ' s own child. Wilson, Robert — Art is the child of nature. Wirt, Lincoln — A being darkly wise and rudely great. Wirt, Sherwood — Young in limbs, in judgment old. Wood, Pearl — Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Woolman, Lauraine — As I have a soul, she is an angel. Wooten, Joseph— Girl Shy. Wrench, Alfred — One of our future citi- zens. Zeuner, John — Smile and the world smiles with you. Zimmerman, Mary — Achievement is the crown of effort — the diet of thought. Zimmerman, Walter — His speech, his form, his action, full of grace.

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