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I J , I I , n l I 2 v i I I l i I , I Q 9 SENIOR PROPHECY-Continued Norman Lamb is a teacher they ew, While Ruth Mcfuekcr S a f'-mt lidy round And Woiks on Ringling Brother s g round. Fd Martin is the human ekele ton In a qideehow back in Washington. Clara Ilolck is a bearded lady VN ith a face that makes her look quite shadv. Harold Smith ie the hero of our clause Is mirried to a comcly lws. Our shiek old Dick Sprinl er IQ the inventor of m new fam lcd iin0'er. Albert Cohn d-oceithc tangvo d-mee And puts the wirls all in a trance. Jack Jones ie aI diehuaslier in a cafe Ile dots it so hc can see Maria, ill das. Gordon Taylor is a flying ace, IIe's never been off the ground. Lester Meder's fortune is his ace, lun- Hollywood he s bound. But what of Herbert Schaur? IIe works in 'an office, But all he ever does Is count each fleeting hour. What did you say? What place is mine? No work I ever dog I inherited a diamond mine From my rich uncle Mikado. Well, Adios old friend of mine, I hope we'll meet again sometime. Good luck to dear old '27 . And may we meet again in Heaven. U61 B.E.B. 27. l I I A I Q Q i ' iI E L P O R T A l.2 1 A d i ti V v 1? I , U v 112 54' 1 xi ' Ill Ile teaches geometry to children all day, ,If I I ls 1 2 lv - , . - I J Yr I l i li K I . I 5 1 . I Y 3 ' -' ' , I I 1 ' nw Pa, I . . . . ' I J I s 'I , I , i xl I I A r nh ' I ' 5 15 ru I li 1 M ,, 1 n i . ,, I 4 1 - I 2 . - x I A P : 1' I Q f A 1 1 I it ,M+..- 9 2 . e e ii I I i 1 ' I , I is 51 sl lag ls GI 5 'Ia I r l I 6 5 6 i l I ! t l 1 I I I I ' l I F I i i i l I l x y Q , 2 2 2 l I I I r I l l 2 I 1: if if 1'-154
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N 'A I7CfI'f5iZlE L P G R T A L EI' I'W'C'WNWvv WW A SENIOR PROPHECY 'Twas in a restaurant on Broadway A Th-at I should chance to meet fOr should I say a swell eafelj Marie Anton, a waitress, fair and sweet. Hello, she said, how's everyone? Tell me of our classmatesg Which of them have lost or Won, Which have honored rates? Remember Dot Clark? I should say. She 's a tight rope walker improving each dayg And Emma Christian a noted star Down on the great white way. Fred Watkins is a doctor, He makes the sick man well. Doyte Richards is married, For Eudora Crittenden he fell. Francis Mul1a11y's a singer, I've heardg He sings just like a mocking bird. Janice Button 's in a big ballet And she toe dances every day. Wanda McNew is a child 's nurse But she only makes the children worse, For D-oc Bob Chrisman they all cryg But I'm afraid he'll let them die. Oscar Carlson 's a preacher now And he's teaching Evelyn Thompson how To do that St. Louis dance, W'hen he starts, Evelyn goes into a trance. Marian Brown is a spinster With a parrot and a cat John Kennedy s a handsome shiek I Wonder what made him like that? l15l 9 2 .:++e4+1+' +--we fs+++--eff-fff-1-+4
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Eli SW C C 'W El. PORTA Lit M' W l I ll H li l l .H 'rl .H IH ll in H H l H r l t I .sf H F. Hi ,J Fl H H li viii SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the' Class of '27, of the Tracy High School, City of Tracy, County of San Joaquin, State of California, still being of sound mitnd and body, do make public and declare this in thefollowing manner, our last Will and Testament: A To the faculty, we leave our best wishes and thanks for their guidance during the last four years. To the juniors, we leave our places of esteem in the assembly hall. Tho the sophomores, we leave our ability to initiate the freshmen. To the freshmen, we leave the privilege of some day being seniors. I, Albert Cohn, do hereby bequeath my ability to carry on conversation to Jack Flook. I, Fra.ncis Mullally, will my athletic ability to Billy Medlin, I, Janice Button, willingly bequeath my winning ways to Zelpha Vest.. I, Herbert Schaur, do leave my ability to be immaculate to Lauren Cornelius. I, C. Richard Springer, leave my ability to get into trouble to Bradford Crittenden. I, Ruth McCusker, leave my locker in the gym, to the next unfortunate girl who occupies it. I, Doyte Richards, do bequeath my ability of playing the cornet to Waldo Stevens. I, Edward Martin, gladly will my ability to do senior English to Jack Murphy. I, Evelyn Thompson, willingly leave my job in sponsoring fashion shows to Beatrice Stocking. I, Wanda McNew, leave my ability of going around with lower elassmen to Anna Miljarak. I. Eudora Crittenden, do bequeath my ability of taking notes to Nellie Gardner. I, Jack Jones, leave my powers in gymnastics to Mr. Westlake. I, Emma. Christian, do leave my ability to be seen and not heard to Lena Smardell. I, Norman Lamb, leave my place on the baseball team to Clarence Jones. I, Harold Smith, leave to Elenore Strahorn my love for studying. I, Marie Anton, gladly leave my place on the tennis pyramid to the girl who deserves it. A I, John Kennedy, willingly bequeath my responsibility concerning the annual to anyone who will have it. I, Gordon Taylor, do leave my ability to do physics to Noah Longwill. I, Oscar Carlson, bequeath my ability to do the mile to James Duarte. I, Lester Meder, do bequeath my ability to do bookkeeping to Ruth Winters. I, Bernice Bidwell, do leave my ability to get high grades to John Medoza., I, Clara Holck, do leave my ability to do chemistry to W'ilbur Smith. I, Bob Chrisman, do leave my number 13 jersey to Walt Brolliar. I, Marian Brown, do leave my ability to climb Mt. Diablo to anyone else with a weak heart. tSignedJ CLASS OF '27. Witnesses: A Library Table and a G1-een Freshman. ll7l g. . ,.,.g,,,,g,m-L.,K .1 9 2 'f ears- - ++++.-fs-+1-+ ++
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