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s.U.H,s. mnmwrl 19 2 I, James Russell, will and bequeath three feet of height and my great athletic power to Frank Silva. hoping it will some day make him as famous as I have been. I, Milam Shannon, will my interest in the taxi corporation to my brother to carry on the good work. I leave my short t'pomp to Mr. Fair. I, Vern Shifflet, hereby deed my practice of trying to be hard-boiled to Lester Ballard. I, Spencer Smilie. bequeath my attempt as a fiirt to anyone who can use it to a better advantage than I've been able to do. I, Enid Stammers, unwilling and sadly leave my Lowell to Josephine Byrne, hoping it will make up to her for the loss of her Senior. I, Arthur Swanson, hereby will my Corinne back to Ralph Arrants, provided I can come to see her occasionally, I, Menla Taylor, will and bequeath Maggie to Omar Carson. I, Leon Terkanian, much to the satisfaction of the rest of the school, will to my brother, Ralph, my knowledge of how to- keep from making a fool of myself. I, Warden Wall, will and bequeath the care of my many Sophomore girls to Billy Zelhart, provided Elizabeth will allow it. I, Allan White, do leave my everlasting wit to Rawlin Nelson, which prob- ably will banish his frowns. I, Lyman Withers, will my hard-earned position as Selma Union High School sheik, if so I be, to Bailey Benight. I, Gladys Smith, do hereby deed my bewitching smile to Mr. Wilde. I, Verda Swigart, will my toe-dancing ability to Dot Misenhimer. Signed and sealed by the class of 1923 in the presence of two mosquitos and a fly. DONE THIS DAY FOR THE CLASS OF '23 BY THE HANDS OF: E. J. R. J. M. R. N. P. A. R. B. Nature's Festival Breaking through the cold Winter's shroud, Arrayed in Nature's gorgeous garments loud, Emerges buxom Springtime, bringing charming daysg And to her honor will I sing my happy lays. The grass blades shed their tears of joy, Each dewdrop sparkles with a radiance sublime, While every leaf and fiower reflects its Maker's mind. Spring, thou art in truth serene! The happy birds proclaim thee Queen, With all their joyous harmonies. Their melodies find welcome in every heart. May their sweet song be also mine. That Beauty's praise oh! Springtime! be thine. . . . RUDOLPH PETERSEN-'23. Twenty-eight
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S.U.H.S. IMBBHBTI 1 9 Z 3 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Schuler ........ .............. P resident Ralph McMakin ....... .............. V ice-President Mabel Covington ,..,...., ....,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Mr. Howden ........,.. ..................... C laSS AdViS0!' In 1920 we embarked upon the rough and unknown sea of knowledge. Our destination was to be the far-distant land of grad- uation and everyone resolved to succeed or go down with the ship. There were four isles to be fully explored before we could reach the promised landg namely, Freshman Isle and Sophomore Isle, which were the isles of the Fools, however wise: Junior and Senior Isles, or the land of the Owls. The first port we reached was called Freshman Isle. Some were so enchanted with the sights which they saw and were so loath to leave the beautiful island that they actually forgot the fleet when it sailed away. They were left behind to be picked up by the next fleet at the cost of arriving at the Land of Desire a year later. We entered next the Isle of the Wise Fools. Some did not like the beautiful land because the menu was greatly changed. Geometry had taken the place of Algebra and many longed for the more easily digested food of Freshman Isle. However, after an enjoyable year we departed for the next isle. As we neared the third isle we felt our heads swelling a very great deal and felt that we were wise indeed. Here we have taken up our abode with the wise inhabitants and providing we may.escape Scylla, alias Miss Jensen's terrific English courses, and Charyodis, alias Chemistry, we hope to continue our work and enjoyment and reach the Land of Graduation with the blue and gold triumphantly waving. D. SCHULER-'24, Thirty
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