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

 - Class of 1924

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FAREWELL FROM THE HIGH NINES During the three years we have spent at Garfield, we have been assisted up the steps of learning by our helpful and co-operative faculty. As the gardener sees nature develop his flowers and vegetables in his garden with real pleasure, so, in the same manner, our teachers find great satisfaction in watching the mental growth of their pupils. They encourage us to keep in mind the simple, basic fact that all success springs from thinking, especially when it is fortified by truth. It is impossible to overestimate the ser- vices our teachers render, for their patient and devoted efforts to pass on knowledge from generation to generation help make us useful and beneficial citizens. In deep affection let us hold them in memory as time passes by, giving them the warm appreciation and regard we all feel. Rosa Bloom H-9. THE HIGH NINES Accamazzo, Josephine — If e ' er she knew an evil thought she spoke no evil word. Adams, Carolyn — Golden hair like sun- light streaming on the white marble of her neck. Ahrens, Nicholas — How his examina- tions result, who knows save Heaven? Alcorn, George — A little curly headed, mischief -making monkey from his birth. Allen, Jack — From the desert I come to thee. Allensworth, Norman — A man ' s a man for a ' that. Apgar, Edith — Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low; an excellent thing in woman. Ash, Lucile — A perfect woman, nobly planned; to warn, to comfort, and command. Bacon, Russell — The dearest friend, the kindest man, the best conditioned and un- wearied spirit in doing courtesies. Bailey, Jack — Of all our parts the eyes exoress the sweetest kind of bashfulness. Bashyte, Leslie — While thou livest, keep a lively tongue in thy head. Bartlett, Bob — Some are born great — some achieve greatness — and some have greatness thrust upon them. Beck, Willie — Let me play the fool ' s part with laughter and with mirth. Bellante, John — He is so fond of good luck that he runs half way to meet it. Bendall, Kathleen — To those who know thee, all words are faint. Berry, Velma — Come and trip it as you go, on the light fantastic toe. Bloom, Rosa — She was good as she was fair; none, none there were above her. Boles, Arthur — - The greatest art of a noble man is to know how to conceal his ability. Boynton, Edward — He is one of those wise men. Brandstead, Betty — Her heart is in her work, and the heart giveth grace to every art. Brewer, Dorothy — I n her eyes all thoughts grow sweeeter. Briggs, Naomi — She speaks as one who fed on poetry. Brown, Jack — Genius means the trans- cendent capacity of taking trouble. Campbell, Chester — He had a smile that glowed celestial rosy-red. Carlin, Billy — Good nature and good sense must ever join. Chandler, Wm. — His future is what he shall make it. Chrislip, Margaret — How easy is joy, my heart. Clement, Newell — He was a very per- fect, gentle knight. Cody, Vivian — Full of fire and full of vim. Collineau, Gabrielle — Naught a word spake she more than was her need. Condon, John — Bless thee, bless thee, John, thou hast thy Latin! Connolly, George — Silence is golden. Conrick, James — A good heart is the be- ginning of all knowledge. Crittenden, Margaret — And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Dacha, Melva — Those eyes so dark and deep. Daneke, Hartley — On his brow nature has written Gentleman. De Boise, Joseph — An honest man with a warm heart within. Dechant, Peter — Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds. De Costa, Arthur — I ' d rather be sick than work. Dehn, Ellis— Talk to him of Jacob ' s ladder and he will ask the number of steps. Dunbar, Doreen — A lady of more mag- netic mein, thy stature and thy beauty mark you as our queen. Ebey, Ellison — Do noble things- — not dream them all day long. Edwards, Glenora — A rose with all its leaves yet folded. England, Frances — For she was jes ' the quiet kind, whose natures never vary. Fahrney, Majel — Light or dark, short or tall — she sets a trap to ensnare them all.



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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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