Roosevelt High School - Ranger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1927

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T H E RANGER January '27 Pagr Twenty—tteo

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January '27 THE RANGER given us. Then when Air. Fry offered his cabin at Rhododendron to romp in—why we just had to accept. Up there in the wilds we climbed trees, mountains, and everything we came to—even Alt. Hood, although we had to try different trails and get lost. We haven’t yet forgotten the carrying quality of Air. Fry’s voice. No wonder our appetites grew. Aleat pie, pancakes—all sorts of good things disappeared with surprising promptness. When Saturday night came we started home very reluctantly but happy. The other voyage we took was with Aliss AlacKenzie to Japan (our Hi Jinx stunt). In a Japanese garden, where we smelled the fragrance of our wistaria (or was it apple blossoms?), all dressed up in true garb, we served Japanese tea and rice cakes, with other good food, to the illustrious public. Later on in the term, in fact on the “eve”, or should I say “morn”, of our arrival into seniordom, we joined the seniors and had a very delightful breakfast. Of our Senior achievements we modestly forbear to speak. It is more fitting that other pens than ours should preserve that record. Thus, therefore, ends the story of the Jan. ’27 class. As Others Hear Them “It's the height of folly!”.........................R. AI. “I'm so thrilled!”...............................G. S. “My word!”.........................................AI. T. “Ok, mv Oh, my! .............................C. J. R. “Chuck’ll do it”....................................G. D. “Naw-w! We don’t want that”........................B. D. “Won’t he long now”............................C. R. “Oh! Hello!”...................................B. W. “Well, I like that”............................W. F. “Gee, that’s keen”..............................T . B. “It makes me s’mad”.................................G. S. “Well, I'm coming over and see”..................W. R. “How should 1 know?”.............................L. E. Patt TKt ly-o



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January 27 T HE RANGER “Adam and Eva” Presented by the Senior Class on January 14 and 15 THE CAST Mr. King, a rich business man.....................................Bill Davis “Bills—bills—bills—bills.” Corinthia, his parlor maid.....................-..................Bess Willis Would you like your breakfast, sir? Clinton DeWitt, his son-in-law..................................Walter Roberts Pious idea, pater, pious idea. Julie DeWitt, his eldest daughter.............................Opal Thompson Clinnie darling. Eva King, his youngest daughter.................................Gladys Shank I must marry someone, I suppose. Aunt Abbey Rooker, his sister-in-law.............................Louise Ellis This is too preposterous. Dr. Jack Delamater, a neighbor.................................. Charles Rich H’m—yes, yes, just as 1 expected. Horace Pilgrim, his uncle.........................................Doyle Pigg Think of my nerves. Adam Smith, his business manager...................................Rov Marvin It’s a home. It's perfect.” Lord Andrew Gordon, his would-be son-in-law.................Warren Fairbrook Howr y'r” The pampered family of Mr. King tries to get rid of him because he scolds them too much. Eva, his daughter, persuades the doctor to prescribe a long trip for him. He learns about the plot, but goes anyway and leaves Adam Smith, his business manager, in charge of his home. Adam, wishing to reform the family, announces that Mr. King is financially ruined, and the whole family, showing their true spirit, moves to the country and goes to work. Air. King returns to find his family very iapp at their new game and everything ends as it should. Part Ttrsnty-three

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