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high, and as a mischief-maker he has no peer. Lewis and philosopher. He often enlivens dull times by hit¬ has devoted much time to athletics and we wish him ting up a tune on the piano or violin. Tom came from success there, but we think he could earn more laurels the mountains of Ukiah, and could do good work for us for the school by oratory than on the track. as an athlete, but his taste does not run in that line, so Our class debator needs no introduction to you. he spends his hours profitably after school in the work¬ Elsa Schluckebier is one of our most interesting scliol- shop in the basement. ars, she leads in all her classes and history is her fort. Floyd McAllister—“We must push it through.” It is only in her senior year that she has found out that This is the motto of Floyd McAllister, and it truly des¬ 6 “all work and no play, makes Elsa a dull girl,” and cribes his character. He has led in all the enterprises with this point in view she has entered into the spirit of the High School this year, and under his manage¬ • • of mischief and has become the torment of Mr. Singer ment all have been a success. Floyd’s taste in school k during Virgil recitation. Elsa intends to enter the runs toward science and mathematics and in these he State University next year and her present record as a excells. As he has taken the leading part in all of our r V High School student insures success in the future. undertakings, he has also won the place as our leading • • Though we have not had Lou Silvey with us very actor in our school farces. Floyd has an extensive vo¬ € j v long she has become such an important factor of our cabulary, but not content with the words Webster class that we couldn’t do without her. By her pleasant offers, he is continually coining new ones, and takes f ways she has become a general favorite among all. In the opportunity of presenting them to the community the short time she has been with us she has proven during English period, often causing both classmates herself not to be wanting and we certainly have cause and teacher to stop a minute and think of their legal¬ to be proud of our youngest member. ity. To our class president we wish every success. Tom Winsor is our man of science. By his faithful Carolyne Mills is our smallest girl member of the work in the Laboratory he has practically won the class, but we’ll not say much about size as that is a position as instructor in Physics. Tom is a Jack-of-all- delicate subject with Carrie. In the class room and trades, being talented as an actor, musician, carpenter out of it she has shown a marked ability for intentness
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' Ks? r of work. Carrie will always make a success of any- Edna Rodgers, our class editor, is one of the charm¬ thing she attempts as she is so persevering. Carrie’s ing girls of our illustrous class of ’03. She is a bright favorite song this year has been “Oh, we had to carry student, general favorite and great mischief-maker. Canie to the ferry, and the ferry carried Carrie to the Her witty remarks keep the class in a merry mood and shore,’’etc. For the rest of this song, just interview no moment is dull when Edna is with us. When Carrie personally. things tend to drag she entertains with her music. The most dignified member of our class is Opal Her favorite study is Plysics (?); favorite hour, second i Hays, she excels in historv and. her memory for dates— period ; favorite occupation, talking ; favorite dish, i (Historical of course) is a source of admiration and oysters ; favorite flower—we refrain from mentioning information to her absent-minded friends. She is al- it at her own special request. Her lovely character will • ways on the alert in the study hall, too active indeed always gain her many friends, and we will not men¬ J for effectual screening of the evil-doer behind her. tion those bright eys for they speak for themselves. m- Opal has been out of school a great deal on account There’s sunlight in your smile, t f of sickness, but notwithstanding these disadvantages Your lips are like the roses, And, Edna, you can never guess, • • she has kept up a very good record. How winning are your poses. Our brawny athlete, Herbert Brainerd, is next to be --- considered. He has made splendid records as a student Grinds . and is a master of German. Herbert is the life of the Lewis to Mr. M. (in Physics). “Your statement is school and his jolliness and witty remarks will be not clear. Does the steam that’s coming up force the missed by all, especially by the girls of the sophomore steam that’s already up, up ?” class. During spare moments he applies himself to Prof. Singer : Please translate “Der Knabe fiel aus the piano, playing 11 Trovatore “to beat the band.” dem Fenster. ” He has earned the name of being our most accom¬ Miss Burns : “The boy fell off his finger.” plished disturber of the peace. We are sure to hear of Why were the powder boxes found in the Labora¬ Herbert’s success at college next year. tory ?
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