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26 JUST A HOMESICK CRY FROM A SENIOR Old Angeles High, be lonesome, Be missing us who go, Althou each year a new class brings, A growing, teeming class with things That count, remember too. Four years we've toiled and struggled, We've had our fun through allg We've played as well as worked our Way, We've done our best to gain this day, This height where now we stand. Historians can tell you, With careful worded lines, The things we did and how we fought And toiled for Angeles and for aught That we hold dear and fine. We look ahead and not behind- We dare not that, not yet, For just behind lie golden years-4 Our eyes smart sharp with unshed tears, With thoughts of what we leave. The wide world lies before us, We don't know what will come. Security of routine days, Of following a path that's blazed, We've passed beyond that now. But don't forget us, Angeles, Although we seeming do. Though far away our work may lie Beneath who knows what duller sky, Still we'll return to you. -Marytina Rigg.
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25 Senoir Class Will-Continued Thora Harrison leaves her good nature to Mr. Siebel. Dorothy Shields leaves her athletic ability to Eleanor Alleman. Anna Smith leaves her classroom manner to Charles Peach. The Solf twins leave that indescribable something to the Fresh- man class. Every Freshman should be well supplied. Everett Sutton bequeaths his familiarity with the detention room to Bus Shier. Evelyn Gastman leaves her voice to Kate Mathews. Marion Twaddle leaves her artistic ability to Beulah McClure for personal use. James Taylor wills his perfect coiffure to Milton Porter. Ralph Warner bequeaths his soulful eyes to Babe Steikes. That's not fair, Ralph. Kathleen Warner leaves her preference for tall men to Hazel Henry. Marjory Wilde leaves her pull with Maurice Grady to anyone who dares to take it. Jennie Williams leaves her fond memories of P. A. H. S. to Jane Eyre. Irene Paul leaves here cleverness in skipping to Jane Parsons. Mary Richards leaves her eyes to someone who will make better use of them than she has. Harold Sandness wills his saxophone to Eilene Frame. Marytina Rigg bequeaths her perfect penmanship to Miss Brown. Helen Sandness leaves her permanent wave to Norma Marshall. Dennis Sawby wills his blondness to Bob Jose. Felton Sharenbroich leaves his height to Francis Gallacci. Helen Sharkey leaves her old notes from Jess to Lena Bowers. fSignedJ HAROLD SANDNESS, President. In witness hereto we set our hand: Witnesses: LOTTIE GARDNER, MAY DRAKE. I, John Doe, notary public, certify that this is indeed the last will and testament of the Glass of 1928 of Roosevelt High School, and that it was signed and witnessed in my presence according to law. JOHN DOE, Notary Public. SENIOR POEM When we have left our Angeles High, As Seniors do to seek their fate, We'll laud her glory to the sky, And cheer the class of '28. For distance ne'er can sever, Our bonds sealed with the years, We'll think of her forever, And answer with our cheers. -Emily Parsons.
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