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Alumnae ana Alumni CLASS '05, ULASS '07'. Edith A. Sellers is continuing her musical educa- tion and has a large class around Brentwood. CLASS '06. Annie O'Hara has a position teaching the lron House School. Roy Heck now has a position witli Dunham. Car- rigan 85 Hayden. Mrs. O'Banion Knee Russellj resides in Sacra- mento. Bertha Sanders resides in San Francisco. Effie Chadwick resides in Brentwood. Mrs. Sellers Knee Grovej resides in Pinole. Fern Cummings is studying for a trained nurse. Pern Howard is devoting' his time to agrieulture. George Barkley is completing his edui-ation. Alma Allen is attending the Stockton Normal. Harold Swift is attending Van der Naillm-n's School of Mechanical Arts. Leo O'llara is devoting his time to horticulture. Euna Goodwin holds a position as secretary ot' the Calitornia Fruit Growers' Assoeiation. Johanna Grueninger holds a. position as seeretary of the real estate firm of Oakley. Rosie Miller is attending Stockton Business Col- lege. U -lames Barkley resides in Palo Alto. CLASS '08, As yet undeeided. Two little students with auburn hair. Edna and Willie are theyg To find such a cute and clever pair. You could search for many a. day. Edna is so small and trimf f'oquetry is her chosen artg XVillie is so tall and slim- He dallies with Cnpid's dart. Whatevei' may he their sueeess. We hope it the liest will heg About it we will not guess. VVe'll all just wait and see.
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and Leonard. I was able to account for the absence of Edna Ileek and Irene Davis. The former I had met in Rome and had since received word from her that she would not return for a year. I had heard that Irene Davis was in Washington acting as pri- vate secretary to one of the members of Congress. Every one present had heard of the great fame of .loe Barkley. who had turned out to he the leading author of the age. Ilis latest book entitled. The Smaller the Body the Greater the Mind. was creat- ing a great sensation. A beautiful hand-painted china rose-bowl which was sitting on a table near at hand recalled to my mind the fact that I had re- cently heard that Katie Murphy had become the most famous painter of china in New York. She hafl opened a studio there and was unable to accommo- date all the pupils who desired to take lessons from her. Last. but not least. we learned that Frank Bonnickson had become a mechanical engineer and was at that date employed in constructing the larg- est railroad bridge in the world, and that Camille Sresovich was astonishing the world as a great actress. It was now about midnight and we withdrew into thedining-room to partake of a bounteous repast which had been prepared for us. After much hilar- ity some toasts were 'made to the health of the absent and the future well-being of the present. and at a very late hour the party broke up. As some were to leave on an early train the next morning our farewells were spoken before we left the parlors. and many were the hopes expressed for another reunion in the near future when all-not just a few-of our old Liberty Union High School friends would be present to greet us. ' E. C. HEIDORN, '09, lle who knows not and knows that he knows not is a Freshman. Pity him. lle who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a Sophomore. Shun him. lle who knows and knows not that he knows is a Junior. Honor him. Ile who knows and knows that he knows is a Senior. Revc-renee him. Once a Freshman was washed on an African coast Where a cannibal monarch held sway. And they served up that Freshman on slices of toast On the eve of that very same dayg But vengeance of Heaven followed swift on their act, And before the next morning was seen, Ry cholera morhus the tribe was attacked. For that Freshman was terribly green.
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XM Housewarming N .Xl'lllli ti tht- liilwrty l'nion lligfll Srhool lwgmi work in its now home. On tht- follow- ing' Saitiirclziy vw-iiiiig' ai honsowarniing was 'rn in thx- now lniilding' lllltlt'l' tho 2lllSIllt'0S of tho nn:in's t'lnh. Frivnds and patrons raniw from afar sw thi- good work ot' our trustors and to role-li1'z1tv tho lirgriiiiiiiigg' ot' tho now 1-rn for tho lligli Sc-hool. Iliiring' tha- vw-iiiiigz si vt-ry intc-rt-stingf progrznn was wiialvi-1-il. 'l'ln-rr worn nizniy oxvollviit niusicfal 'l'ln- ft'2lt'llt'I'S :iro fond of jokvs. And nizniy on thr stndrnts givvg It-nt if ont- is on tlwnisvlvrs. lt snrvly van not livv. 'l'hi-y lit- awake :it nights and think llow to nmkc- ns lilnsh. lint lot us find an hit on them. ' 'Tis Hnishrd in Z1 rush. 'l'hvy'll put their foot down haird- Movr tlwni?-not. lIlllt'll- They know who is who hm-rr. and 'l'h.:it we are in tht-ir rlntc-li. Visitor-ls that littlr follow ei Fr:-slnmm? Nliss liziird-Not :is frvsli :is saonw. svlvr-tions :ind svvrml addresses. Among the 'speak- 1-rs ww-4-. 'l'. A. livwis. G. C. Russell, our former prin- ripzil. now of Sononmg R. II. Platt, also of Sonomag ll. linttner. ronnty fl'02lSllI'0I'5 Effie Chadwick. Emily Nm-ukoni. and tivo:-gr Barkley. Following tho progrann refrvslnnvnts wt-rv served, :iftvr whirh thf- gnc-sts slowly took their lraivr with niziny good wishes for tho futurm- of tho Liberty llnion lligh Srliool. TEACHERS DILEMMA. Ilvr niind wznidvrwl hack to Sunday, And dwelt on the woodland from Sha- spvlled each word to the spelling rlass, lint the joke sho rouldn't see. 'Flint night I heard hor laughingg From tho noisv she niade I infer The jokv sho couldn't see that mormng VVas just then coming to hc-r. Clnil-lie-VVhat day is today. Wlednesday or 'Ph ursday '? Joe-Thursdayg cant you see Miss Baird has on hor plaid waist?
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