Stockton High School - Guard and Tackle Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1916

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the required time, and not have to take five years to dfo what their classmates have d-one in four years. Many of these people who are not going to graduate this year have been heard to remiark pensively, MII I had only realized when I wars a Freshman or a Sophomore how important it was to earn every credit, I might have graduated, but it's too late now. Yes, it is too late for them, but it is not too late for all the remaining sudents in this school to take notice, and to act accordingly. Every junior, every Sophomore and every Freshman should take a few minutes to consider whether, when it comes his turn to graduate, he, too, will be one of those who has been forced to see his classmates and friends graduate and go into college or the business world without himz. Even although this is the end' of the school year and your mind is full of plans for vacation pleasures, just take a little of your valuable time, look up your credits and see exactly where you stand. Then make up your mind that you are going to get all your subjects next year, and are going to graduate when you should and you'll enjoy your vacation equally as much and will know how to start right in September. Dklklkik GIRLS A girl is a young maiden endowed with a peculiar attractiveness and a fondness for bon bons and jewelry. Take a very pretty girl and place her on a desert island, and in less than a week the desert island would be covered with the foot-prints of two or three hundred bipeds of the masculine gender. To capture one of these specimens of femininity is a comparatively easy matter. Almost any bashful young man, when properly schooled to look pleasant and speak cleverly, can effect the capture of a girl who looks like a million dollars to him. Of course, he must be dressed to fit the occasion. If the girl attends moonlight dances, hire an evening suit and part the hair in the middle. If she adores cow-boy hlms, find a wide- brimmed sombrero and choke the neck with a bandana. If she is a racing bug, hire a jitney-bus and wear goggles. When you have succeeded in picking off the prize, make no effort to keep it. The more these queer creatures are loved, the less they care for the sensation-from the same lover. If you would win fame and acquire a bank account, put your heart in the ice-box and steer your course away from the ladies. But if you would enjoy life-think it over. After all, pigs is pigs. Boys will be boys. But girls are inexplicable. I Viz Twelve V

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