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Ghz 'Eyre 0112155 HIJPIII Zlinnr Hrarz Kaur lianarh Four years have passed, in memory short, Since we, in supplication, sought Knowledge. We came, desirous then, and we In answer to our plea, were taught. Four year have passed, in memory short. Four years of toil, of strength well spent ln wisdoms search. And now we turn, Our steps on life's strange pathway bent. Four years have passed, in memory short. Four years of pleasure, fun and mirth, Of playing and of joy are passed, The happiest of our's on earth. One parting word, we would, as friends, Bequeath to each succeeding class, Work hardg play fastg make each day count More than the last. Four years soon pass. O. S. '21 ' M QQ, 2 5' ',1' 1 f bis GQ mm H -. X' ll f .,., '. ' - fii, 1 ' f' WA p I rlffx-Q3 , -jf 1 . f I
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20 Gbo. .L-jyro Clllazz will Ruth Adair leaves fifty-nine experi- ments in her physics notebook undone. Charles Adair leaves the ground five feet six inches below him. Josephine Allemand leaves the door swingingg she's glad to get out. Ray Barrows leaves his rattle to the drums. Gene Biglow leaves her notes to the piano. Ellen Bishop leaves for Pomona with a scholarship tucked under each arm. George Bishop relinquishfes his right to raise the stage curtain. Porter Brown leaves his laugh to next year's leading lady. Harold Berry wills his vocabulary Qwithout animosity, to Paul Babcock. Lillian Bollong leaves her cunning lisp to Lois Poling. Leona Carey leaves Al's sweater for Leland's arms. Thelma Carter leaves her? French Coiffure to Marion Reed. lrving Carson leaves his trusty old Ford, I won't be home until morn- ing? to Charlie Parnell. John Clinton leaves for Needles and his Light o' Love. Alberta Chaille leaves on the Colton Special for Oklahoma and him. Florence Coomes leaves her drug store to Elizabeth Bradley. Gordon Cram wills his rubber heels to Miss Hill for use in the library. . Marion Crist leaves his new trigon- ometry formula to Miss Mace. Louise Corcoran leaves for the north in her trousseau and his Little Green Ford. Blanche Coy leaves ifor Highlands, but her heart is not there. William Cozard leaves Valer and his religion. Dora Dexter leaves her voice to Miss Stiles. Wilma Dexter wills her yelling abil- ity to Elizabeth Wilson. Charles Davis leaves school with the reputation of never having let his studies interfere with his education. Eugene Davis leaves his pompadour to Dick Mack. Marshall Dimock leaves his ability as a home breaker Cask Porterl to Herman Katz. Clark Donmyer wills his ability to drive home from the Senior play with only one hand to future-steppers. Dorothy Doolittle leaves a vast store of knowledge on the Philippine ques- tion at the Public Library. Buren Fowler leaves the sawdust from the pole vaulting pit in his shoes. Mabel Fowler leaves with her brother in their Ford. Ruth Freeman leaves with her sparkler. Harvey Franklin leaves early so he can get to his operator's job at the Isis. Albert F risbie leaves the noise in the library behind him: maybe he can get some sleep now. Mattie Genung leaves her picture in the hands of every member of the Senior Class. Jack George leaves in Major Berg- er's Chevrolet. Margaret Giesler leaves for the Riverside clanceg San Bernardino won't hold her. Charles Gerhart leaves his sprained ankle to next years' Redlands' track team, hoping they'll need it. Thelma Giles wills the all-day-sucker given to her at the Girls' League en- tertainment to Nathan Scheer. Geraldine Gillard leaves her baby stare to Margaret Kennedy. Lou Goldstone leaves his ability to play a fiddle to those who think they can. Leanore Hail leaves her fathers ljew- elry stock of rings to Calla Coomes. Herbert Hall leaves the girls alone. Mary Harris leaves her short dresses to the Armenian relief.
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