Fanny, his clothes torn into rags, and his face and hands bad¬ ly bruised. After a few moments he got to his feet, shook himself, and said, rather dazedly, ‘Well, I sure got here.’ “He told us that he had been disappointed in his love and sought to end his misery by getting in front of a cannon just as it was to be fired. Instead of killing him, the cannon ball shot him straight up into the air, and he had ridden ‘that there old cannon ball all the way from earth’.” After Albert had finished speaking, a great celebration was held in my honor. AVe all had a very jolly time. Every¬ body agrees that this planet is an ideal place in which to live; but we also remember with great pleasure the good times we had at the Seaside Union High school, and wish we might live them over again. —JAMES R. LESTER. CLASS OF ’23. ( )ur high school days at last are done, Those four short years of work and fun, They have so swiftly passed us by, That now ’tis time to leave our “High.” Wre may rightly shed a tear or two, For our Freshman year we travelled through ; ’Twill be many and many a weary day, Till again we have such time for play. Our Sophomore year had less of fun, For then our work had just begun; The Fresliies’ ways we couldn’t abide, They often said we were swelled with pride. In Junior year the Prom we gave For our Seniors so stately and grave; Our lessons we read with a keener eye, For the years were swiftly passing by. Day by day our dignity grew, Until we were Seniors good and true; At last came graduation day, And we were ready to go away. To our friends so loyal and true, We bid you one and all adieu; And may you always happy be, A this the Class of Twenty-three. As tins . AG1STES ANDERSON.
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The Juniors have clone much in school events The first large event was the class play, “Nothing Truth. J this year. But ' The Besides our promising actors, we have leaders in other lines. Bill Raw is representative of Juniors in student coun¬ cil, on basketball and football teams, and vice-president of stu¬ dent body. Vida McCauley . . . Debate Greta Godfrey . . . . Debate, Sea Breeze staff Esther Honkanen . . Treas. Stud. Body, Soc. Ed. Sea Breeze, Pres. Junior Class Dorothy Haley . - . Society Editor Hi School Scrib Ling Victor Palmrose . Debate, Basketball Mgr., ( apt. ud I cum Carl Hovgaard . Thos. Fulkerson Don Ross . Ed. Neman . Ruth Lester . Helen Spear . Elinor Webber . . Joke Editor of Sea Breeze 2nd Team Basketball, Football . Basketball .Basketball, Assist. Yell Leader ..Girls Basketball Sul). Girls Basketball Girls Basketball GRETA M. GODFREY.
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