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Class Statistics Roy Reinhard The graduation class cf 1927 forms a most remarkable class. There are thirty- icur members in it; nineteen girls, and fifteen beys, everyone an American, of course, whose forefathers came from England, France, Germany, Holland, Poland, Bohemia, Scotland, Ireland and Canada. We have attained the great age of 664 years, or in other words, we were living about two hundred years before the discovery of America. But do not let this worry you, for we do not show our age as you might think. If one could but look in upon us as we are gathered for class meetings and hear our foelish discussing, such as Jack wanting to wear a green tie for graduation and Ed wanting a yellow one, could one under these condi- tions imagine our length of years? Collectively we are 197 feet tall, or about three times the height of the flag pole erected in front of the administration building. The honor of being the tallest among the girls falls to Lillian Kelley, who is six feet and one half inch tall, while Fred Ludecke and Jack Cooper among the boys both claim six feet and one and a half inches as their height. We weigh the tremendous amount of 4,157 pounds, or 157 pounds over two ton. 1 h.nk not this weight to be all excess fat; on the contrary, it is grey matter stored abun- dantly With knowledge. Paul Murphy with his 183 pounds contributes the most to the avoirdupois of the class, and Ralph Smisor with 1 05 pounds faithfully brings up the rear. In the matter of length of feet and size of head we found some interesting facts. Our feet together would make a line 317 inches long. Again Fred Ludecke and Jack Cooper, with Art Logan and Winston Nethery claim the standard length of a foot, twelve inches, as the length of their paddles. Surely they ought to leave their footprints on the sands of time. The circumference of our heads when added together would enclose one ponderous brain 12QYl inches around. Wilma Robinson and Paul Murphy tie for first place for the largest head. Ralph Smisor again takes the cake, this time for wearing the smallest hat. We judge this is because of his continual exercise of the musical powers stored in that part of his anatomy. Fourteen of our members have brown eyes, the same number have the royal blue, two have hazel eyes, and Fred Ludecke claims green as his individual color. We judge by this that he does net have to use the midnight oil. With a record such as we have set forth here, we cannot fail to attain world-wide fame for ourselves and make our class a famous one. Class Library Class Members 34 Present at class meetings 28 Intended to be there 28 Usually have their lessons 24 Think they have 34 Anxious to graduate 30 Ought to graduate 30 May graduate 26 Supposedly love their teachers 19 Really love them 34 Hope for success in life 34 May find it 10 TWENTY-TWO
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ALUMNI 1923 BAKER, ALMA Glendale, Calif. JUDSON, MABEL Loma Linda, Calif. KINDER, FAY White Memorial Hospital ADAMS, PAUL P. U. C. BURNEY, RUTH White Memorial Hospital COMSTOCK, DELOS P. U. C. CUSHMAN, LESTER P. U. C. DAVIDSON, ODRIE Mountain View, Calif. DRAKE. MELVIN Loma Linda, Calif. GERHART, OSCAR P. U. C. GOBER, ESTELLA Loma Linda, Calif. GOBER, J. A. Loma Linda, Calif. GODDARD, VERNA Loma Linda, Calif. HERMAN, LOIS Loma Linda, Calif. HORNING, NAOMI National City, Calif. JAMES, HAROLD Santa Ana, Calif. JUDD, ELLEN Los Angeles Methodist Hospital KLATT, JOHN Loma Linda, Calif. Mcdowell, Clifford Paradise Valley Sanitarium ANGELL, IVAN Phoenix, Ariz. BEESON, ALBERT P. ' XT. C. BOBST, BESSIE Loma Linda, Calif. BROWN, DELMER P. U. C. BURNEY, SHELTTON Redlands, Calif. CASEBEER, ALICE Loma Linda, Calif. PRICE, LEONA Unknown REID, KATHRYN P. U C. STUYVESANT, ESTHER Santa Paula, Calif. 1924 MARTIN, GLENN P. U. C. MARTIN, RAYMOND Redlands, Calif. MUNDELL, FRANCES Unknown MURPHY, HAROLD Loma Linda, Calif. NETHERY, MAURINE P. U. C. NICHOLS, ROSEZELLA San Bernardino, Calif. RALEY, WILLETA Garden Grove, Calif. ROBERTSON, VERA Loma Linda, Calif. RYDER, GLADYS Loma Linda, Calif. SQUIER, JOYCE Garden Grove, Calif. UNGER, FAE White Memorial Hospital VAN GUNDY, CHARLOTTE Pasadena, Calif. VAN GUNDY, DOROTHEA Loma Linda, Calif. WICAL, CARLTON P. U. C. WINETEER, PEARL Canada BRINKERHOFF, EDNA Fullerton, Calif. 1925 DUERKSEN, ALBERT La Sierra, Calif. FENDERSON, CLEO New River, Calif. HOLLAND, ZELLA Loma Linda, Calif. JUDSON, JULIT P. U. C. KENT, FRED Bakersfield, Calif. MARCHUS, DALE Washington Missionary College TWENTY-FOUR
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