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I To the memory of our beloved classmate, June Miller, whose tragic death left a vacancy in our class that can never be filled and whose loving ways and sunny smile made the time that she was with us seem more pleasant, we dedicate this annual.
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EL ECO FCREIDORD Since so many events which have added to the development of our nation have taken place during the past year, what theme could be more appropriate for this annual than progress and achievement? As we look back over the year that has passed, we find that a great deal of this progress has been made in our own state. About one hundred and twenty-five miles from us, spanning the San Francisco Bay stand two huge structures, the bay bridges. The completion of these two gigantic engineering masterpieces will be remembered as the two outstanding events of the past year. But this isn't the only great achievement that has been made. The progress msade in communication by those giant birds, the clipper ships, is not soon to be forgotten. Then, too, there was the completion of Boulder Dam and many other events that were perhaps smaller, but which also added to the advancement of our nation and the world. We wish to call your attention particularly to the two beautiful illustrations drawn by the art editors for this annual. The first illustration shows the grad-uate visualizing the accomplish- ments of the present and dreaming of the future. The second illustration shows him as an older man as he sits thinking pleasant thoughts of the past and his school days. iI937
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EL ECO f Form Cfhe Talk of Toclaq I live on a hill overlooking the sea, And although I know this is the place for me, It gets lonely sometimes. Out of my little bed I creep, I steal through the house on tiptoeing feet, Cautiously, for there are others asleep. I slip out into the night Where I know there's no one in sight And marvel at the solitudethat comes with the night When the moon is shining far out on the bay, I can see most plainly The talk of today, The Golden Gate Bridge. Frieda Molinario, '37 A 1937
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