Woodlake Union High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Woodlake, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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Opal and Lola. appear with bobbed hair Spring fever makes lts appearance Oh' Ot all things Well Mlss Whiteman it is your turn now Our school IS havxng so much news t'hat the slze of the Sequoia Leaf has to be enlarged March The Freshmen evldently belneve in tlnal examxuatlons Excitement created by the Llttle Green Key Do you know why Pat hasnt been coming to school lately' Matrimony Green rlbbons floating around Operetta dress rehearsal Stage trlght already ln evidence Oh Xe Irlsh collens and gossons Vxola you too? Seniors vxctorlous ID mtertlass debates April D1d you ever get fooled Do you know they have the hoof and mouth dxsease ln the south? That is the cattle have it Girls baseball team won from Orosi We heard that Orosl had a temper Oranges are mlghty good thls year especially xn first period study hall ' Say what was the tariff of 18280 I simply cant remember those generals in the Cxvil war' Oh why didn t I study last week That dreaded ex' Wanted Some shade on the tennis court Why Grace' You don t like bees do you Ma Have vou your oratlon yet' Thank goodness I have mine almost done Summer weather' Glee Club Concert Some scared members of the play cast last meetlng of the Harmonla Society Are the Junlors good entertainers' Well tell the world lJunior Senlor Banquet 1 Senior Plav Batcalaureate Sermon Senlors all felt more serious Class Night Humorous slde of Seniors revived Commencement Wnght A group of pale Seniors . . , . - 1 1 , Y Mr. Doig attended principals convention in San Jose. - Y A I ' . St H001 CALMNTDAR September School opened wrh the largest enrollment in hlstory Alas for the fpoor Freshmen' There were so many Freshmen 1n the halls one could hardly get through Officers elected Freshman glrls xnstructed to appear as youngsters Everyone remarked how cute the Freshmen glrls looked M Dolg put a damfper on xnitiatlon More students enrolled Glrls started gym Cafeteria started Fourth and hfth periods an excxtzng tlme for the Seniors Another exciting day for the Sen1ors Oh ve Freshmen re ceptxon' October Senior student body tag day I want my teddy bear' Oh you darling children First edition of Sequoia Leaf Fvcltement Senior rlngs arrlve' November Report cards Manv scared Freshles land othersl Why Ila, you bobbed your hair' Armlstlce Day Hurray' Holldav Girl Reserve recognitxon service Radio program glven at show Marjorie arppeared wxth shorn locks G1rl Reserve Inltiatlon party Inltlatxon horrors' Football game-Seniors vs JUHIOTS and underclassmen One whole week vacatlon' Nxne rahs' December First meeting of music club 'vlany SBDIOTS dlSd.DDOIY1tPd ln pnctures Sorry but how could they he otherw1se ' College student visltors Clorv of Glorles' Chrlstmas Vacfltlon January Freshles vs Sophomore girls basketball game Sophs wxn Junior vs Senlor glrls basketball game JUDIOFS won General Sclence class enjoyed themselves gazing at the stars Mrs Robbins gave selecuon from Ardw in Assembly Sophomore edltxon of Sequola Leaf Have you wrltten your song yet What is that smoke The bus I9 burnlng Oh my arm is so tlred Vkhv' From smubblng the halls I-eburarv Senzors won ln ticket campaxgn Drug Store tlovsded with Valentlne Purchasers . . ,I A A . ' . r. A I . . . - . .. , ,. A' n . u - 1 I A . . , . , Rain-Good-by snapshotsk No lessons prepurecl. Chautauqua. . . A . ' I . I . , li. A -v ' -' 1 4 ' I 1 , t . 1 l ,K , . . . . . , . rn ' 7 I s - v ' . W f ' , ' - 1 ' h , Ax' x u v Wow tor the last game the haldest of them all It was with Tulare at Woodlake Tulare was preslstent nn lplaymg fifteen mlnute halves 1n the unlimlted game but they reallzed their mis take toward the end of the game for the Woodlake glrls wore them out so that they had to have a tlme out to get wlnd This game was no pmk tea Just a pure hard flght to win I shudder to thlnk of xt Tulare won out 21 16 Not a had score was it? The playxng of the guards on the llnnted team kept the score down and the splendnd work of Anna Usher and Bernice Newman helped out a lot The score was 23 10 in favor of Tulare That day was surely cold Here the speaker 'paused and looked lntently at the wall possxblv enJoy1ng the memories of the past season How dld the lnterclass games come out asked the Football Well the JUDIOYS were champions they beat the Senior tean l6 15 The Sophomores won over the Freshxes 12 11 The Juniors and Sophomores plaved one game and It turned out 14 14 in spite of extra flVe minutes of playmg The court was almost red hot from the 'playing it experienced The next game between these two teams turned out 19 8 ln the Iuniors favor They surely deserved it Yes and no I thlnk I would l1ke to be used ID the games nevt fall hut lf I can t maybe I can root for them ELIZABETH PIERCE 2 I 11 YTRAC T9 FROM A BASI1 BALL If AN 5 NOTI' BOOK The Prospects Look bint New maternal a111ved ln carload lots Freshmen everywnele and many good ball players We have a good chance this year I hope we take somethxng I-our Frosh make the team looks good for the next year as vsell as thls year In Tomyama we real lze a good pitcher and belleve our south paw can stay in the box wlth the best of them I en sure holds home plate down Tom Davis shows his usual mdxvidual style at short Freshmen hold all other mfield positlons Qwede on first Barney on second Ikey on thlrd We have a good subsitltute for flrst base in Tom Neff 1Capta1nJ who plays left fleld to perfection Cornish in center field and Irvlng rlght field show up well in practice The good playing of the Frosh IS probably due to the bush league com posed ln large part of league ln operatlon These teams are non-fprofessional and promote interest 1n base ball Thls ls the first year in the history of our Qenior class 24 weve had any chance to place ' I - I D , . n - - , H li ' ' . !! , I l . Are you tired of basketball? asked the inquisitive Pigskin. ,. . . . . . , , V.-. 1 A4 A . A A 4 - A A vi .- ' v ' . . R14 MUN ISPFN CF S OP A DISLARDI' D BASKETBALL In a storeroom of the high school were lyxng the dlscarded pigskxn and basketball Gee how good a rest seems remarked the DlgSklD You sald it sald the basketball I thought those Juniors and Sophomores were golng to ruln me yesterday by thelr hard playlng and some of the Sofphs said some mlghty trylng thlngs to me too but l shouldnt complain tor on the average I thlnk I hate taken palt ln 1 falrly successful season The flrst game I was ln was a practlee game with Visalia It was peculiar but I think there must have been a magnet ln the Vis tha goal I was up there so often That game however has almost sllpped my mlnd and I don t wish to revlve lts memories On Friday a week later I was used 1n another game Wlth Vlsalla thxs a league game at XR oodlake At flrst the Vlsalia glrls dldnt seem favorable toward my 'plesence ln the game but I vamped them mto using me I have never expenenced such hard and numerous falls as I dld when Margaret Tognl got hold of me and I fooled Sarah Toomv many tlmes bv not gomg through the basket Ha' Ha' She surelv was angrv Belng a basket ball lk almost as dlIlgGl0llS a wocatlon ls hemg a foot ball grlnned the Plgskln Lola and lemma wsele certalnly tgglessxve ln then playmg ID that game Do you know our glflq in both the limlted md unllmlted games vely nearlv beat them for the score nas onlx 'l I6 m the unllmlted game and 16 8 ln the hmlted game Oh yes another thlng that referee' VVhy he must have had eyes ill :round hls head to see and rall all the tetk necs as he dld durlng a pause Oh no the next Qatuxdav the team vxcnt over to Orosx nn one of the busses A verv oharmlng young lady M1-ls btewarl went along to referee for them Oro'-xi had lnslsttd upon playmv ln their gymnasium so our unllmlted teflm ln rewenge olelned up on them I2 6 Thr e rahs for the Woodlake guls exclalm d the Plgskm Ifsthex Bachmfln new at Jumpm centel plaved vsell Orol :an In their hmited team forwards IH hope of getting., some mole polnts but It dldnt work for tertle mst guarded all the hardex Xlaggle and Alice were real experts ln oil throvslng The hmlted team suffered conslderablv from the tbsence of sexeml player but they fought hard and closed with a score of '9 29 Phylhg played well at Jumplug t-tnte and Vianda and Viola threw som. fme goals The basket seems to Jump rlght up to catch the balls Xxom thlons exelalmed the admumg Pxgskm 1 v . X, .f. w t . . , . . ,, l. .. I . - .. ,. - , , . - U . ., - ' Y . . . , ' I, ' ' . z ' ' 3 . . s . v H , , . . . .I . , . . I , Y . , 4 w 4 ' A 1 ' H ' 4 - 'Al . i - . D y A ' Z., l ' . ol l . n I . H . W v - . ' Q . ' ' ' . ' . I l , . K . 2 ,' , ' , ' . 3 I .'z . ' - . H 1 v ' H' t f 1 ' f - . Did they use you in only one game? questioned the pigskin 1- . 4 A K . fb f v3 , .' ' - ' v . ' W ' ' . . ' ' J' ,-Y I ' Q ,, , .- . Y' ,' : 1 , ' ' ' ' g ', ' , ' . Z4- 'a I ' ' ' . ' , y ' f . , ', . T . - . - , ' ' le 1. V I . . f v A , -n , . . ' ' 1 . 4 w Y' ' , . . . . . , . . . -uf.. muusupf.-4 spectators He filled this posrtron honorably and we are sony to see such a capable 'person leaving this high school A serres was formed consrstrng of eight games to be played be tween the two teams Several have been played and the Bad Act ora are in the lead Much spirrt has been shown the games are a success as they were originatted to promote school splrrt BASLBALL WX hen Old Nlan Pessrmrsm looked over hrs recrurts who appear ed on the baseball dranrond for practrce thrs sprrng he shook his head and remarked Not very good At frrst rt seemed as though his prophecy would be rrght but the grrls fooled hrm The rnterclass games were played off trrst and in these the Freshmen team drsplayed the fact that ther were not rnterror in the baseball freld rnd won the Interflfl-.s Clrampronshrrp of thi school from the Senrors After much scoldrng and strenuous practrce r team was selected to meet Vrsalra Thrs game was .r surprrse to many as the girls held therr strong opponents to r li I0 storr md rt several perrodq led the game The next game was with our antienr rntrgonrst Exeter It mrght not be rery consrderate to harrow lmeter s feelings by tell rng of that game for though the score was not very hrgh the VVood lake grrls kept a good lerd the entrre g., une outplavrng thcrr o'ppon ents in every part of the contest The fm rl score rr as 16 10 Then came the greatest vrrtorv ot the season when the Wood lake grrls walloped Orosr 16 r on the home daimond rn a frve rnnrng game Woodlake wrs uperror rn every stage of the game the only errous Jrrrv of' the s r n when Virgrnra Mc Clure rn makrng a superb slrde on thrrd broke her 'rnkle Yhnnrrrg two out of three games rs not a bad record rs it The letter grrl for thrs verr rr Nlargrret iandldge catcher Nlarjorre Fry pitcher Alrce Hrce frrst br-se tertrude Sandrdge shortstop Vrola Lutz second base Vlr rnra McClure shortstop Wanda XVilsey third base Fern Hargrfrxe md Alma Sakamoto flelders The grrls uho drdnt take b'1seh rll or basketball took elther lennis or Physrcal Brdrrcfrtron The Plrvsrral l ducatron class under Nlrss Conrtv and Mrss Xlrlhlte en aged therrr els es ru a varrety of interesting work suth 'rs drills grmes rnd other sports Thcre has been rrrrrch rnterest taken rn sports by the girls this vear and both the teachers and the rrls have had a great deal of trrn rud benefit from these outdoor 'wtivrties FLTYABETH PIERCE , . . . , . . . 1 4 '4 ' u '- -' , v - . - ' ', z fr , ' ' ' : ' . . .' '. 4 . l 5 , i ' . ' '. A 'if r 1 -'b Y ' ' 1 3-' 'az zu. ,' . ' ' ' - 2 1 1 '. , . . Y . V ., ,. - -. I Az A . I ri lv. r. . X - . . - ' 2 . , r ' - . ' ' . l 1 4 Z.. S .' ' A , I - . 4 I The girls prrt ulp a steady brilliant fight. ln this game occurred S ' A in' 'A 1 for so , ' .- s ' '.,z':e.. '.z'. . f',' ,, r ' ' 'I ' ' vu 4 1 - W ' A . - - f, f -- . I ,' .' I ' . r' I fl. I' 1 , -' t I .' ' ' ' . f s z . . ' , , ' t . C, . .V 1 L, 2 A U X ' . , , . , 1 x . -V k . . . . I I g' I ' . ' ' 1. . . , ' r . r r. , '.5 LIWDQAY Our first practice game was with Lindsay on their home dia mond This game enabled the coach to get a better idea of his team and showed the school our team was no Joke Seven in nlngs full of peppy work Although We lost the score was en couraglng 5 4 Next time we ll do better The return game with Lindsay' XVe play on our own drain ond What a walk away' Morris shows wp in good style Guess we ve two good twirlers Game interesting only to watch Lindsay valnly trying to ewen up the score some what beven innings of this is enough Woodlake s ball game 10 l DINUBA AT DINLBA It sure is hot ldeal base ball weather Dxnubas diamond ls rather slow and the pitchers mound lwe have nonel is rather tllSCOIlfGI'T.ll3g Woodlake up two outs Ken flies out to backfield fence A beautiful try Dlnuba makes race track of diamond Tomyama taken out of box Morris Dltchlhg Morris form frlghtcus them into strike out lDinuba 10 Woodlake 0 one inning y Brown waltzes home with a run before Woodlake again takes the fleld Another race track only on smaller scale Woodlake chases ball in every direction Lots of prattnce for consolation The score is rather one sided 15 l Woodlake attempts to duplicate Dinubas feat hut is foiled Tomyama and Ken bring runs in Dlnuhas second string men at bat Two runs 'Vlad rush is :lowing up 4th inning Woodlake out Dlnuba forces ln two more runs Dlnuba fails Last inning lten races home bplrxt rcvxves Cornish strikes out tame ended Final score 19 l BAD AK TORS1'l'0Ul H BIRDS We were forbldden to participate in any league games with other schools on account of cattle diseasts qu the coach organ ized dlfferent factions These were called The Bad Actors and The Tough Birds A comm1ttee was elected to nominate mem bers or nach team The teams were headed by Tom Nleff and Irving Maxon After some mdeusxon Y ores! f.al'lll1ll,fll is is elected arbitrator and 'Slay and Brockman chief of polite Iunsford Vt hltllllghdlll was llll'iIlllll0llQlS selutmd head nursf to I k fare nf infants of - . . , t - 1 ' - ' ' , Y. . 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' . 3 . -- '- ' 11 eg '. 5 ' ten xtory and at no tlme were we ln danger of being scored on The third quarter was much the same Both teams came wlthln scormg disance but failed to make it The last quarter spelled our defeat when Woodlake missed tts man and Exeter scored a touch down Woodlake rallied but the time was short and the game ended with us at the small end WOODLAKE V9 OROSI Sxnce Orosi tied Dlnuba who beat us 48 6 they rlghttully and expected to wxn and dld but the game was our best Startlng wlth an exchange of punts on which we d1d not lose e game settled down to straight foot ball The first half was hard fxghtxng and stralght football during which Orosx scored three touch downs whlle we scored none A slump in the third quartet ran the score up to thxrty one when Tommy Davls ran forty tlve yalds to cross their goal line Due to a mxsunderstandlng this score was not counted Our team showed real pep atter thls and OFOSI 'scored no more thru the zest of the game BOXQ BASKh'1'B1LL IMLETER VS WOODLARE QA Xa B J On a Saturday we met the Exeter Llghtwelghts and Middle wexghts in the first league game of the yeax Phe feather weights scored a declslve vlctory ovex Exeter the score being 21 2 This was our first year with the class A team and we dxd not have much hope for them but thls vlttory gave them lnspnatxon The Mlddle weights played a close game but we were never 1n any danger of bexng beaten The score was 14 4 in our favor Forest Homer the onlv letter man on the team was elected captain The Heavy welghts met Pxeter on thelr msn ground but for most exciting to watch and xexy detxlmentll to those subJect to healt failule At the end of the regular period of four quarters the score was 20 20 We played a fxve mxnute period and suc ceeded ln adding foul more gpolnts vxhlch game us the vlctorv DINUBX XS MOODLABI1 We lost to Dlnuba by large comes but we couldnt complain of good work and splrit that accompanxed the game The heavy weights gave them the worst S0019 in the first quarter but lost out later Scores- Light 21 2 'Vliddle 14 4 Heavy 24 20 OROSI WS XX OODLARI Agun we went down three consetutive tunes in defeat The most lnterestlng thlng about these games was that Norman Brown a flea weight after playmg the whole game entered the middle vselght game ln the second quarter and scored everv polnt made . . . .. . . , - . l I . I ' . . ' . 1' th ' ' - . . 1 1 ' V 'I . . i 1 1 ' . . . , w 1 ' ' -. . v - I ' , , ' ' - . l . . V -,. , . - . JA Q Y all that we held our own right up to the end of the game. It was ' ' , ' ' . ' ': - ' . . ' V vw Y r 1 L A L - A , I , X F . r . . - , . - , - . .' 'l . ' - ' fl 1' ' .' 2 ' . A , . - V, . ' U r - v ' , I ' vw I is . I V D ' H Athletics If OOTBALL W OODLAKF Vb DIIN UBA their first league game with Dinuba at Dinuba The Fu LFOBI R twenty seventh found the Bantams playing K! laigei school was slated to win but for the flrst few minutes teamwork made Dlnuba look 111 Taklng them bv storm Vtoodlake scored a touchdown on a beautiful cusscross play There was not a Dlnuba man w1th1n ten yards of Homer when he crossed thelr goal line Woodlake supporters well know what an exalted feeling it is to be superiol if only for a few minutes Dlnuba worked hard tor her first touch down and the teams were well matched Here was a tulnlng point ln the game A fatal fumble gate Dlnuba her second touch down and took the winning spirit from our team although the flghtlllg splut remained Vlany a game has been lost because of the absence of the winning spirit This is what harppened to Woodlake but she went down fighting Never agaln during the whole game did she shovs that spirit which pledominated those minutes at the 0119111112 of the game XX OODL-XKI4 VS VIbALLi The game with Visalia was played on the home fleld attel school home Visalia recened and atter a few downs the ball came to our slde We stalled to galn gxound fast but a fumble gave them the ball Visalia expected a hard fight and got it but xt wasnt sufficient to keep them from scormg During the flrst field played 1 splendid game VVhen the whistle bleu fol the sex ond half the line went into the game detelnuned to kill or get killed The hack tield went to pieces and allowed the visitors to pile up the dlsglaceful scou of twentv seven to nothing Harley must have found his old triend ot li'-it wen becfxust they couldn t keep their hands oft each other XX OODLAKF XS FXFTFR. We had C9Dt6l9d out hopes of xutorx on the game with l teter Vve considered our ch IDCSS lm in even break fan lv ood and when Woodlake started off it looked as tho our fears of defeat were unfounded The game started off with a swap and after a few preliminary tumbles me canned the ball deep into their territory from which point twenty vards from the go 11 Pat made 1 beautiful field goal Three points in the first fexs minutes of pl'1v looked good to Wood lake supporters For the rest of the h alt' the hall was in Fxeter s . l W v N Y . . . Yr 4: , - ' 1' v l R ' L l .r - V 1 ' , ' Q - , Y 51 . A f ry u ' ' I . . . . . c v , . . . . , . . 4' , .7 .fc ' Y' L , . ' 1 ' . ' Y e. . ' . f , half Visalia made two touch-downs thru our line while our back . ' K ll I 1. 'c ' . ' kr, ' . , -H , v , , , . . . .- , , , 4 ' ' ' ' f ' 2 ' , Q. . ' , .' ? z. .' i ' : 1 '- g f ' .11 V . . I 5. L Y . M u j I v - . . , . , 2 . 1. 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'rf ff , X L 'hull ll ulll' rvlluul is .'Ill1 ll ww 1ll'1' Hui .' 1 I 114 Illf' IUIAIIUN1' wc- uv! illmw. likz- 1111- l'illDx'iT uw 0 olde on account of fnnancxal dlff1Clllf.l8S when Jimmy walks in and stops hxm Jimmy predicts that he will be manager of the factory Hxggins the landlord comes in and .hmxny leads him to believe that they are a large flrm and let their rent go overdue on pur pose to break the terms of the lease and move to a bigger bulld ing Hlgglns is convinced and goes out saying he will come in another day John sees Jimmy s worth and tells him he can stay The atmosphere of the act has been growlng more optomis tic slnce Jlmmy came ln untll at the end everyone IS smxlmg Act 2 The curtaln rlses revealing Jimmy and Mr Trellevan Five girls have been brought in to recelve and send telephone messages and letters kitty and Jlmmy talk and begin to fall in love Mr Bartlett and Mr Graham the two creditors from Roch ester come in Jimmy makes them think that the Company is a large concern and their notes were overdue as they had been overlooked ln the rlsh of hu'-mess iunmw tolloxw. the two credxtors to the door offering them thelr checks which they re fuse During the whole play Jimmy maintains an intensely cheer ful attitude -1. t 5 Jlmmv Dl0bD099S to Kltty and she save she Wlll marxs him the next day A rumor is spread by Arnold Baker that Jimmy is the man who robbed the train at Devlls curve Billie Kittys brother and the man who robbed the tram comes in Jimmy hides htm in hxs offlce Graham Bartlett and Hxggxns come in and say they have traced the robber to this place Jimmy thinking they mean Blllie pleads for Blllie They think he is pleading for himself Jlmmy goes to jail ID Bxllles place Act 4 Arnold Baker and .1 dttettlve together plant a dlctograph in Jimmles office Jimmie and Billie come in Jimmy at once discovers the hldden dlctograph and whispers to Billie to say nothlng that mlght tend to convict hlm Meanwhile Kitty has found evidence that clears Jlmmy and none suspect Billie The ict ends with a love scene between Kitty and Jimmy 'O N . V . , . , . ' v 1 . , . , . , ' I ..'. . 4 ' ' ',' , ' .C f-' b ,.' ' ,' .' .I ' ' - n y , . , . . . , V ' . . - v . , . . . . , . . . A . ' . y .-Q' ,nes vu... -.. 2'- . '.--- z:' --. '- 5 'ld' U 52:13, 0 'to' Z' gui., o.:00'..: :W fs. e on no 5:?::1:'. Q 0 ' 'nf O:w' 5- 'n'u n's' mal talent of the school certaxnly doeb respond under the rlght treatment The followxng ns the program for the evenlng a Oh Columbia Donlzelll Viano b When Twxhght Sl, eaves Beethoven G1rls Glee Club Plano Duet Selected Grace Denton Bennet Wllaon Keep on Hopxn Kathleen Maxwell That Old Irxsh Mother of Mine Von Tilzer Boys Glee Club 1ol1n Solo Medxtatxon Thale Vxola Brxtten To a Wlld Rose Mac Dowel! Song of Nlght Franz Schubert Glrle Glee Club Volga Boat Song Russian Moujlk Tune When Dawnlng Sprlngume di Capua Boys Clee Club One AU Plty 'Wmskera C zrls Glee Club IN WALKI D JIMDIS Phe Senior I laef, of A4 pr eented In Walked Jimmy as their Semor play The east was as follows Jimmy who walked ID Freem tn Thomas John Trellevan ovsner of the factory Irving Marion Hxram H1gg1ns landlord Fxed Wacaser JOSIHIJ bartlett a credltor flonx Rochester Forest Crumgcn 'vloaes Graham a creditor from Rochester Ralph Lcgrande llobbxe Dav blllDD1D2 clerk at the fattmv Lunsford Yvhltllflglldlll Andy negro Janztor lames Lucas Ufflcer l enneth Eggers Klftle Flake booklteef per of faztorv lnrl heroine llargorle Fr! Billie Blake Klttiee brother Eugene Gerow Mis Rogers the fattorv s forelady lvlargarct Qandidge l-ne 0'flCB gxrla Viola Brltten Jessxe MacK1nnon lla Mufason Emma Davis Gertrude Qandldge 4 SHNUPSIS Ol' 'llll Pl 11 Act 1 The scene, of thle ac! xs the uftxu of the Lxnderella Baby Show factory lt is dark and 'tn ur of pe Qlflllbffl prevazls 'obn Trellavm the owner of the factorv la about to tomm't sul 1 1 n ' 1 1 ' L , ........ ...,...........,.,............,.,.......,..,.,.. l D -sv 7 ' ' 7 - . I ' - a-Y ' ' , ............. , ......... . ....................... b- ' 1 1 .......... . ..... A o..,......,...... , V' ' ' -. ' .... . ....,......,.. . ........,.e..,...,......,.. . ........... . ' a- ' ..........,.. . ..........,. ........,........... . .,.. ..,. . . . b-- ' .... ......,..............................,.... , ....l. , ,. ' a-- ' .....,.. , ..,., A ......................... ' ' , , I '. z - ' . Bridal Chorus from the Rose Maiden ....V . .,.,...,.,...,....,,,..,..,.,, Cower 3' . , , - , J ,, .. 3, .. ,, ., .' ' . x .: , ' ' .. ...,.....,,...., .. .,...........,........,. 2 , ,,..,...........,....... - . . . . , ..- ........,, ..... ..........................-... ' 1' w V ' , V 'V . . . . L. I - 1 A L I. f f I ' - -in-U-Hu A ' 1 ' Q ' I Q 1 H ' ' 1 , .' . ......,..,..,........,...,. , ....,... .........,....,.,. v ,S ' ....... . ,.e.... . .....,.....,..,. ,,., ...,,.,............. ....,,.., , . . , C .V . VI 1 , , we I I u 2 A . ghixvxbnh A . . 1 , . '., ..... . ....Y.v............... ........ ., ' 3 A , ' , ' .,........,...,..... ' , 1 . L p. ' , , . 1 , 4 . , X s ' . . A , L l U Ag ' -- ' A 1 r ' , ' 5+ , .. . t 1 , 1 ' V' ,, ' - A ' lces and hats of all srzes shapes and kinds while thole of the latter consrsted of high hats and swallow tarls Both were char arteristrc of the Irish styles A picturesque romance of old Ireland Lady Mary Donnell living with her niece at the ancestral home Falls Manor has met with frnancral reverses and rs unable to meet the payments due on a second mortgage to whrch Squire Baxby who wishes to marry her has secured her srgnature and of whrch she rs lgnorant Terrance a playmate of chrldhood comes to renew hls friend ship and rs found asleep on Lady Marys grounds by Noreen the nrece He takes a drslrke to Baxby feelrng sure he is taking ad vantage of Lady Mary s rgnorante of busrness matters and through his frrendshlp with the lrttle niece and by the help of the servants and the farries succeeds rn savmg the estate for Lady Mary and in wrnnrng her for himself PAST Lady Mary Donncl Nloreen lhadv Nlarv-s nreteb 'lerrence lrrtzpatrrtk Ui rady 'iqurre Vlathew Baxby Darbv Duffy iServantb Nora 1D.1rln 5 Vlrfeb 'Dan Txron ifrroonrb Vlaureen 'NlcGrbney 1CoqueItel Molly 0T00l ilvlaurean s frrendl Nelrx Murphy tLawyeru Falrv Queen Pearl Break Vrrgrnia Mitchell lxenneth Iuggers Freeman Thomas Lawrence Murphy Dorothy Ragle Bennet Wilson Vlarjorie Fry Helen Moffrtt Forrest Homer Viola Lutz Ifarrres Dorothv Homer Anna Usher Flame Welsh Suplported by 1 chorus composed of grrls and boys lee club PATROL S D AY On the nrnth of Var a werv enjoyable evening was spent by the community at the Hrgh bchool An exhibit of the work done ln the freehand drawrrrz domestic science and manual arts depart ments was one of the features of the evening The drawing class did some excellent work rn enamel and silhouettes Some ex qursrte creatrons ln wearrng apparel were di played by the girls of the Domestrr' Strence class and the furniture exhibit far surpassed all former ones The evening closed with a Glee Club Concert and a. play by the members of the Glee Clubs Both were marked successes and 'Whlskers was rendered in an excellent manner The musl l I l ' I ' I . . 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WOODLI4 SQIJI1 HE crowd was first treated with Dldos ln Dolldom Marjorie Fry as a little girl gave a reading laughable sensatlon was created by Dorothy Ragle the baby doll Myrtle McNaught gave a folk dance This was a treat for the senous mmded Next came little Ed Ropes with his bxg Saxaphone to render us the latest Jazz Barney Google very poypular at the tlme was played and sang by Tom Sackamoto Last on the program of the first act were the Lutz Twins Mona and Mildred who did an acrobatlc dance SCRAMBLED HEARTS The Heartbreaker Lloyd Wacaser Competltlve Amerxcan girls lmpersonated by Bennet Wilson James Lucas Irvmg Maxon and Paul Wedel Hawauan glrls were John Maddock Lenel Shuck Harley Washburn and Eugene Gerow The different girls striving for the hand of the Adventurer were enjoyable WHEN TWOS A CROWD Mr Box and Mr Cox Ueff Davis and Elmer Cornishj rented the same room unknown to the othez a mght vpnnter They are brought together one day and after many quarrels find themselves long lost brothers and decide to occupy the same room RUDOLPH VASELINO Introducing Rudolph the organ gt 1nd er Kenneth Eggers Tony the clog dancer Wlllle McKee A Mon key Albert Lucas The organ was a mouth organ on which Rud olph :played the latest selections including Old Folks at Home and Turkey in the Straw 'VIARVI' LOUb MELISSA A tramed Jackass guaranteed to da any thing its master tells it Melissa Lenel Shuck and Edwin Ropes Trainer Fred Wacaser and Jockey Clifford Musson The Jackass having his own idea of amusement and endeavorlng to please the spectators is hard to handle but nevertheless gets his act off in true professional style THE WISHING WFLI Come and make a wish So the posters read ind the people who did come all left with smiling faces It was very good That was the verdict This is the second Operetta to be staged in the school and the success this year was as complete as last The costumes of the ladies and men were very effective those of the former being brlght flowered skirts light waxsts black bod ' J , ' 1 ' 8 , T S E ' A 1 , , . which they occupy at different times, Mr. Cox ls a hatter and Box . 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' 1 . , Y '. v.d. ' Y . . A, .,l.' l h - -1 X11 1 -: up pipe: your Pu. 'o V , ' 1-11-. g lllllllf For 11' yuu do, l'1I gin: your skin. .Xt L1 5'lJl'1'e wide-z Q ugzi , 'lull .' 111 1111e1111f: what 1111 my' ll'lT'S 111z1i11. Yr rev 1111 turning ' I. All 1 Sl 1 your 111I1t'11 is 1'1e1111y. Yo ' ' 111 21 '1111: A 9 - , ' ' 1 1 1 ' . ' ' .11 -1 'GH' '2' Llass Teacher Ye Senxors Adxeu Clnford Musson Junior presl dent Junzors We Hate to Say Farewell Forest urunlgen Senior pres1dent From the Rostrum Mr Doxg When the dxnner was over the guests were superbly enter tained by a program of readxngs songs wocal and instrumental selectlons The event was concluded at a verv late hour by sing ing school songs NIOR I LASB Nl! HT The Seniors gave an entertaxnlng Program May 2bth which was called Class Nxght Phe progr rm was as follows Orpenxng Number by Sennor Orchestra Resume of Xears Work Irvxng Maxon V10llD Duet Vlola Brltten Emma Davis Prophecy Commg lf vents Cast thelr Shadows to Tom Senior Class Quartette from blee Club Pearl Break lla Musson Marjorle Fry IGSSIQ McK1nnon Class Poems Tales that Tell lfreeman Thomas lass Song and Yells lcd by Freeman Thomas Plano Solo Grace Denton Class Wrll Forest Grunlgen Presentatxon of Cup to Best 'Vlusic Student Mr Doig SIQINIOR blNlfAk DAY It was thought bv many in the school that the Senlors were not golng to take then' Annual Sneak Day this year but on Wed nesday the class of 94 fooled thelr fellow classmates They irose at an early hour and went up on a hrll northeast of Wood lake and there erected a bl? whxte VW on the rocks there Where the letter mn In seen for qulte a distance After flnishing this task they sojourned to Texmlnus Beach where they enjoyed the lest of the day swunmlng golflng and at other amusements Ample amounts of food were prowlded for the ormsmon and each Senior certamly had thelr full share of eats POIVLMP Nl FMP NT NIGHT On the evenxng of Maw Z8 lu frlghtened Seniors appeared on the stage to recene their dlplomas The stage was beautifully decorated wlth flowers ln honor of the 0CCdS10D and the Seniors made a pretty picture as they sat among them I I I - ' Y Y . .. ,. - n 9 - - ' w r 1 l l SIU. , . 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' - ' ' ' 1 , ' 1 1 hang on to them When the tlme came for all to go home every one left feelin. that he had had a jolly good tlme GIRL RESERVF INITI-KTION The Glrl Reserves held their inltratxon party at the home of urace Denton Flfteen Freshmen girls were xnltiated into the club and after paradlng them bllndtolded through olange groves over boxes and chxcken coops they were taken lnto the house and every one enjoyed a peanut hunt Other game'-. were 'played until a late hour when refreshments of chocolate sandwlches and cake were served The Freshmen will not forget the night they were xnltlated into the Girl Reserves Nerther will the rest of us for we had so much fun inltiating them HONOR HOLII1 TY BANQUI1 T 'lhe annual lnrtlatlon banquet was gnen by the Orange and Black Honor SOPIPIB After the old members were seated tht neophytes were blind folded and ushc red ln one bs one through thc sacred rlte of kxss ing the constxtutxon tpan of flour, bowmg to the president ttouch lng tangletootp and overcomxng all obstacles tpan of watery that mxght obstruct the way to complete education A dellcious banquet was served after Whlfh speeches of welcome was glven to the new members Uorothv Rag,le Frances Smith and leln Ilarrgave Then the meetmg was dlsmxssed and everyone IUINIOR-bl' NIIOR BANQUI' T 'lhls farewell bauque to the Senlors was the crowning social event ot the school year It was gxven on Mav seventeenth The Jlll1l0l'S proved themselves mos' wolthv hosts and hostesses The Auditorxum was beautifully decorated 111 red and white the Senior colors As the Senror class flower was the carnation dainty red and white carnation cutcups adorned each place The pretty color scheme was further carrxed out rn the 'place cards and programs The dellclous dmner was served rn four courses Between each tourse toasts vsere glven These toasts consisted of Burnt Beans Marcella Brltten Frtends and Friendships Robert 'vlotfitt Ancient Reminxscenr-es of Seniors Elizabeth Pierce XYZ ln Shorthand Maragaret Sandldge 0d0l'S fl'0ID Science Lawrence Murphy lt I were He Omar Fenwick Old Clothes Grace Denton Candh Lxghts 'vllss Whiteman Senior . . , a - ' I I A . - 1 - I 1 v ' . 4 S X ' rr ' . .' ' , . . 1 . t A , . , , . . . ., v V ' v Q - - - r ' 1 ' . ' ' '- .Y I 1 A r C . ' V . ,r 1 I ,W . .'.- -,-. ' . ' ' . f went to the picture show. , . . v 1 . ,. . , 1 1 I. ls n 5 1 1 ' 1 1 ' .' I 1 , . no in ' . H ' . An 'w A v ' ' ' U ,, . .v ' . at 1 ' . ,, , .. .. . .. 1 . . ' - m ' ' 4' Ars llf 41' 'rs I ft 'V JF 'fs-I If lr S 1 'kgsggtw SOCIETY , S eeee gg, S 3 'Iii I4 I-Lhbl-IMAN RLLILPTION 1 overheard thxs conversatlon between two small Freshmen one noon They dxdnt know I was listening but oh well, Id never tell who they were so what difference does it make anyway' Oh kiddo wlll you ever forget what happened on the 28th of September? Twenty elghth of September? What happened Do you mean to say that you dldnt remember the Freshmen Reception? I never will forget what fools they made of us that mght' Thats rlght' But you neednt kick you didnt have to do half as bad as I did why I had to be Maggle with a rollin pin n everythlng' Pough Thats nothlng' Didnt I have to do as bad I guess you never had to give the speech of a future lpresldent s wife all by yourself' No but do you remember Happy Hoollgan an Barney Google an Spark Plug' I should say so' It was awful walting for your stunt but I got a blg kick out of watching the rest of the kids' What was it the Seniors d1d Oh I remember they had .1 llttle program Just before the eats Oh yes and boy but didn t the Ice cream taste good I ll sav I had a good tlme even if I was scared half to death' FOOTBALL B ANIQUII T On the evenlng of December lo the Senlor gurls and the class teacher Miss Whlteman gave the annual Football Banquet Place cards were cleverly made representing footballs and attached to orange and black streamers which were hung from a large football After dlnner the speeches glven by the boys and the coach Mr Doig, were thoroughly enJoyed by all A short program was then presented by the girls and Mxss Whiteman Later games were played such as Wlnk, Spln the Platter and Bottle Many hovs were heard complalnlng of being unable to get .xwav from the gxrls when once nn their chalrs 'l'hat's right girls, Thou Too, Rave On 0 Study Hall Flfth perlod' Study Hall we hate' Two days for sunply being late' The students crowdlng here and there Reddmg the 11st wlth anxxous care Are hanglng breathless on thelr fate 'What teachers sent us to our doom To slave 1n that detested room NVhdt mlsohlet done or broken rule Brought such L terlor to our school 'lxy not to dltch' Fox lt you o Your days .ne rnultlpllecl by two When once xuthln those walls we s1t You wont esmpe t1lI you submlt Or t1l1 the whole school term IS through When of school splrlt we re berett When we hue no amhltxon left 'VIARCPLLA BRITTFN 7 Our Hlgh School Tl1e dew dlops shlne upon the flowers The sun IS hlgh ln alr Atal otf stands deeu Vwoodl tke H1 Among the nlountttlns there The Freshmen come from tn and neal To tend thm good old school And each ln tuln learns knowledge. there WVhlcl1 oel hls llte shall rule The Freshmcn class w1ll wm the day When of ood sports vour spedklng Its not for fun we go to school Its knowledge we ue seekmg FQTHER KUHNS '74 9 1, v ' , 1 ' 'Lu ' 4 A 1 nf Y . 1 z ' . , ,, . 1 I . ., d 1 1 . s ' ' v V 1' ' y 1 ' , 2 ' ' ' , Fifth period we'll owe it to. l I I I 2.5 . '. - ' 4 f v Y ' ' 4 1 ' 'z ' '. . ' . . . , . 1 4, x w ' ' Y U . . ' b , . h . . ' v , .- JK .- Two Mmutes To Spare lou ye two mlnutes to sparc he vteeu perlocls but what good ll that do you I ask when there are a couple of mobs to crawl thru before you can lLdCh class? Theres a regular gang ID that room but you we got to have your notebook eo take cl Ing breath .tncl plunge in' Such .-1 jam' 'lhue tue mole lwebhmen tn there this per lod th in any pl tce ln thzs QfllOUl Hey look out 'Trlpp I don t want to he latc to class' What d you tlunk you re dom 1 mme from some gruff xoue aheqd Now 4 tlny 1418811111011 eflgcs hcx wav ahead and stands d rertly ln the tusle swhllc she Stone to complam Mtsb Conrey 1 rouldut get that laet 1l5,elvr1 IJl0blel'Il hee VVhiz' lun t you let a tellow get by hall Vx 11001315 Scuse me' sonlc one calls tttel you when you have bumped -mash 1nto hlm ln sour frantic rueh to class 'lheres another mob at the office door Any thing new on the hulletln board ox what re vou luds ull looking dt? C1 wan to claes Ol you ll he late' xdvxecs one of the lower claeemen wlth 1II1p0I'f mce A ha' There s A new poster m the hull Eaet lS VN est lm sure coming are you Flnally you edge your ww through the last crowd and a stgh escapee vour hp-4 ae you law vour hfxnd on the door knob You ll get there Tlng .1 llngllng zoee the bell Gxcdtly to your relief hovsever you managed to dxve in somehow vshlle the hell was linzlng They cant tall you late' . ' ' - ' 1 1, L 1 ' ' . - .1 Y U , P. , 1 4 ' Y ' r 1 ' ' I 1 ' ' 1 1 T 4 'lt' 1 . 1 w X . . . . w. . ' - ' 1 1 1 1 . ' 'w 1 V . . 1 . . . Y ' , ' 1- I 1 1 1. 7 ' ' ' Y' u 1 v ' x 1 ' 1 - 1 1,- , . 1. . . - : . A . , , .- . ,. V . x V ' ' . ,, . N , ' V- , z ' . 1 ' 2 ' .. . 1 - - ,.,,. Finally after much voufusion and strt11:glin,2 you reach the -A ' ',! --S, L. , . . 1 ' . 1 Y '. 1 1 , - 4- 1' 1, w K y - ' 1 . 2 'L ,Q V e - ' 1 1 . ' 1 -- 1 ' V ' . , ' . . I' 1 c . ' .. . , - - . .. , 1 ,,. 1 ' 1 ' , 'A V v Woodlake MCmO116S STLIIX HALI1 HE 1e1y 1101115 IH the t111e n1111e a tunny feeling trickle up and 1101111 ont 5 111111 Ind may tell who IS part 1c'u1ar1y de11g,11tt11 to Last 1115 vsoary eye on the blll 1et1n oo rd and 11rd that he ha5 an atcumulatlon of about uve 01 ten st11111 11411157 Study hall 15 .1 place to 1,0 10 5 udy the long, dry lessons the unrelentlng USCLCIIQIS 15111,n to 1ou N1o11 you should 5tudy when you go there but some mes vou dont 1 1011 get a. chance to llsten to a CI101Ch p ete o1 st mda or 1 1un111 5to11 you ne1er re tuse By mefely ltlsllll, 1' e hand 1nd 11111n some one else snap hls nnbexs you 01111111 e 11158 on fo oc 11 'lhen fo1 a good tune' You go and S11 111th son1e1111t 111d 11111 to 111 that sxt near In about fifteen mmutes the L1 111111111 111111 s '11on,, 1nd DOIIKGIY remluds vou that the tune is up lhe neit form ot .1muse111e11t you have ls to Laxefully take aim lbut be 5ure tho 161111111 15 1111511 11111 oounte, 1 p1ecte of per fectly good chalk on 111 ome 11'1o11s 111151111 11ta Then when you study E01 1- 'SNS 1n11111tes L11 11 t11e to1'11not1on 15 stop e vou woxk 111I11t.1L111111y 11111 111111 1e1'y 1nnocent1y you jabbeung Lbout eve,11t'1u1, 17111111 do N011 thmk this is an old malds reun1on en the 16lL11f 1 e 1 cha ' She then etpects you to be 1.1 11t11e L1eo11,c Was111n1,ton ttor g1I'1S ne1e1 t row chalkj and saw 11c5 1r1111n1 I 1 But 5he Illlght as well ha1e asked who XI 15 2-,0lI1g 111 be our I1 xt p1es1dent tor the silence 11'15 111111101811 11111 the o11 IVOIIIS t11c1e spoken were the whispered words I 5'1cked h Of coursc tht te1111115 111 n,. oldlas .111 teachers a.re1 and ex perlenced sees H1111 your mnttent bx play Phe next day a long 1 pe11o11 1151 11111 Ll 1 1111111t1n 11111111 Headlng the list in your name fo11o11ed 111 X11 conduct 1n 5t11c1y ha11 Anothe1 commotxon X011 111511 mio the 111 lce and 616111 1nd of the profs prlvate setret 11W V111 1 1 1 1111 up them t I have been the most stud1ou5 DSISOD 111 5 ud1 11111 I 11o111dnt thlnk of vio 1at1ng t11e rules Thu lk .111 ou11011,e She very rneekly tells you to report or 311111 11me 11111 he do11111ed o thus It 141 Its a cruel old W011d HOBFRT NIOFPVIT IJ ONIXR FILDAVICK 7.1 1 , I .11 1' 1 ' 4 , .l I .1 ' - G . . . s I 1 .1 A 1 11, K- 1 4' - K' . .. 11 ' ' 1 fs f ' '- 1 1 f 1+ , - ' 5' 9 I ' 1 x.k1 vl1'q vv l A 1 . , , ' .111 , 1: , ' f j 1 1 ' ' . 1 i 1 1- L. ,R 1 E 1 , 1, -.J 1 Y , ' . J ' 'z 5 A 1 'z g : ' 'f ' . ' 1' 11 1: . Sf. 12111 ' - ' ' . ' 1' -' .' - -1 1- ' ' 1 - .' . ' .' ' at '1 '1 ' 1-1 1 'f 1 ' ' ' ' rw ' . -, 1 , ', , . 1 I 1 1 v, . -3 1 1 z 1 . , 2 ' 1 , ' 'Y ' 15' ' 51 .' 'rs ' -1 d. is pd, , 1 -Hd. me ' look up and say, I cz1n't study with 2111 you calamity howlers ,, ,. 1. Z , R 7. , I I . y Th, : L ' 11' saws, '1'1'11o '111' 111' that '1k'. I 4 u 4 ' 13 .15 4 Aw' ' r ' ' v h ' ' 1' 1id. ' ' v Y vc 1 1- ' - ,X . ' U' . 14 . . IL 2 I X x 5. . V. ,. S Y , ' ., er. 1 11 1.-1-3 111: A- ' 1 f 1 ' 1: v v 7 fiitl 'g1e1 ':1 on t1e - ' 1 ' . ' ' ' 1 , ' j 'sa' , ' ' 1 1 ' . .1 , , 1 , 1 ' ' ,z ' a is I11.' 11 1 - '- 'or? 1 1 1 11 '. i V -1 ' . . -. , . . -1 e 11es1 Pom ll thmk l ne tound out whs sou left all wour friends and me lt wus because of noni 1'1ndnL1al pioblems was it noto But 1tn1'1l1es no difference wh-it 11 was Coniad Oh Con md' Come back Yvonne mud cuised hnnsell but dll t s ll he opened e Otllfal re De 11 NTI' Alden who ed to L r hu s serzel 113 like enou tuest in wou to winc .ind ull xou Lhnt you ue the owner of .1 vast pleee ol 11nd thit his hern found Lo hold l.11l,e qu.1nt1t1es of oxl Your hither bought th1s land cl long, time ago for .1 small sum known to he the ownei unt1l 1 letfer was recened txom a lalee oil eonipanx who wanted Lo b11v 11 Kefpmg youlself llld l1 as mlxsul ll of 10111 friends .1 grelt. deal of tlouble IH t1nd1n1, voui 11 liclcnbouts Please nnswel this letter 1n person Smcerely yours JOHN HAMILTON Conrad slowly folded Lhe let LI XL list his gollen op Ol tunlty hid Louie He would lllllll hls own Months hue elaps d swiftlw And ID the New Hoik Souety Paper appears the DILLUIG ot Nllss Uoune llnnillton and Mr Lon 1ad Alden who Just recently 1ll'll1l8d A happier look IS 1n the cyes of both honne 1nd Com id lOl then haie both found then golden opportumtv DOROTHN RAGIE F D z ' ,T ': li I ' hz ', ' , ' j j D' dear ' ' -. K. J , A, .Y . ' f ,' . 1 . P. ' . ' ' '. ' ,. - , ,- Co - 1 ' .' ' 'L' no l1e.:i!z1te ti had 1 th, A letter that nd: ,z ' 1 . : I ' us lm 1 you ful s 1 1 z - 1 gh i11- , . A ' N, , V' 3 , f bv . . 1 . 5 . . V ' ' ' 1 1 z ' 2 ' 'ff ' ,' ' u '. 'r X ' - I - . 7 ' 1 4 1 . Thinking it of no value he said nothing about it. He was not - 1 ' k L- D 5 ' v 4 'v 4 wb I 3 ' , ' 1 2' 51 1 l j ' ' 1 J ' ' 1 1 u ' ' y- . V es I. tv. 4 4 A4 v w 'L4 1 ' K I S' y E .' ' ' ' A l1'. zu l, p '- ' z - 1. 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . . . ' .1 . - A - S Y , 3 . . ' . I 1 - 1 ' ' 1 I 'z ' ' ' ' . ' J 'LE 1 ...O O is xt.. .. 0. . !1.'..- I U , ::.s 0 lf' .0 As he gazed at her picture it seemed as if he could see a saddei' look in her eyes and he asked himself f'Was he the one that had caused that sad look in her eyesf And he answered in the neg- ative. He knew that two years ago if he had seen any other man cause Yvonne to suffer he would have attempted to kill him and he wondered why he didn t kill hlmself for he was the cause of that sad look being there Sobs came up in his throat and he threw himself on the little cot and wept like a child It seemed that those old days spent in New York society were only a few days past But he realized with horror that those days had developed into months and he was growing older and so was Yvonne' More memories came to him but he iemembered most of all the night when she had D1 omlsed to become his bride They had been walking in the garden and as the silver moon light fell on Yvonne s golden hair it seemed to make a halo aiound her head That particular night he knew that he loved her and he asked her to become his wire bhe had replied softly Yes The trees seemed to be moaning Yes Yes' Yes' as the wind blew through them And Conrad wondered if he was not dreaming But no' he had been living in the north two yeais and he had doubtless been forgotten by all his friends and pals suddenly Conrad Jumped up Why could he not go back to New York He loved Yvonne and she loved him She was not married for the paper had spoken ot hex as Nliss Yvonne Hamilton No no he cried I cant go hack She a girl of money could not malry a man ot poverty like me' And he fell back with a moan But Wdll' wl1y couldnt he go back and look on just for a. day He asked hunselt Should he oi should he not golden opportunity Jumplng from the cot Conrad thxew on his coats and wraps locked the door and left lol C,1V111ZdL1OI1 betoie another thought would come into his mnnd uiging him to remain where he was After three days ot travel Conlad reached t town Ol about one hundred inhabitants As he walked the streets the Post office attracted his attention It seemed as it something diew him to lt and so he entered xt The tust thing that attlacted his at tentlon fox the 11st he was a small bulletin board and on it was a list of names following people to collect then mail scanning ovei thc found the name Contact Alden Ven nuch bewlldcred Lonlad called fox the mail After much delay he finally received two letters One was wutten in a small girhsh hand tl1e othel in a masculine business like hand There was onlv a few days difference in the date in which they had been sent Opening the one in the 2-,irhsh hand writing, he found it to be onlv a small slip of paper that reid , I - -- 1 ' , it n 1 I . . H . U , ' ' 1. . , K . And something told him he should for maybe he would meet his , P . .' ' ' . ' ' - . ' -r u 1 - al 2 'v ' 1 1 ' A A v r 1 Y ' -. ' qv y , ' J V 1. - ' - 1 v ' ' .' ' , . 0- 's . . . A, . ' - t . . ' l ' . A . R I Golden Opportunrty 7' HL snows fell rncessanrly prling up rn lrrgh drrft-4 whrle the tu trces bent to the ground with therr burdensome load of snow Smoke slowly curled out of the blackened stove prpe that protruded out of the snow on a small cabin that stood at the edge of a great fir forest situated rn the far north Inside of the cabin sat a man of about thrrty two years of age His dark wavy han was combed back from a wide smooth forehead Hrs dark eyes shone vsrth a glint of fue as he read tr New York paper whrch was two months old Drrk head lines at she top of the page read lNew York Qocrety Lrfe and a softer look came rnto the man s eyes as he gazed at the plcture of a beau tiful girl The girl wfrs of the farr type and was dressed rn a rrdlng habit of the latest mode Standrng by the srde ol' a beautl ful thoroughbred horse ruth her hand restrng on the head of huge German Police dog she made prcture talr enougd to make the eyes of ans one soften Put to Conrad -Xlden the plc ture seemed fairer strll Two years and a hall ago Lonrad Alden had lored thrs grrl and she had promised to become hrs brrde when quite suddenlv hrs father dred leavrng hrm as far as he knew pennrless Conrad always believed that his father had plenty of money and he had spent rt recklessly when he should have saved it When the news came to hrm that he was left destrtute he Yvonne Harnrlton the dearest grrl he had ever known and who lad promised to become his wrfe but he had marled her a letter telling her that he was leavrng nerez to return and also freeing her trom all bonds of engagement Not able to tell her why he was leaving he had lett her to thrnrr that he Conrad Alden had tired of her and had left perhaps to seek someone better So for two years Conrad had lued far from crvllrzatron Phe rlosest living person lired ten mrles tronr hrnr and the store wht e he procured supplres was twenty mrles away When Conrad frrst came there he resolved nexer to return to the old happy llfe unless one golden opportrrnrtx should come to hrm That opportunrty was a chance to get monev enough to start lrfe all anevs 'md make up for the goldfn opportunrtlcs thu! he had carelessly let pass bv The dap prewrous Alden had rcturned from hrs monthlv trrp to the store and vsrth his proxrsrons he hrd been rhle to procure u two months old newsprper and now as he gaved at the prrture of the grrl he had loud once md whom he strll loxed oll nenrorrts re lvrrlr to rr . W ' . -1 . 4 Q ' ' ri 1. A . . ' . - ' ' ' '. . z - ' 7 5 1 ' I v . ' f. S -3 1 ' f 1 - K v' u 1 s .1 ' I . ' ' . ' ar ' , T . Y A 1 .. ' r . ' - 1 A L L .' , V V1 v packed his clothes and fled' to the north. He had not forgotten r s - ' ' 1 f ' - , r ' . Y 1 A r 1 ' ' ' 4 V 4 . , ,. 1 . v 1 ' 7 4 ' ' ' . V : .' - ' '- ' ' .. ', ez ' ' . , 5 1. fc r ' 'r , . 1 . V - V' 1 , . . ' ' . . A . A 1 . ' . 1 r r ' - 1 ' . '. 1 ' . ' p , c 'r 1-:rn 1 t ' ' hir . JA.--f 'agv lmlm 'b en AG X A ,ex IX Age, THF sovc. Ol' Tue PLNLS sq QBSQQL f' if 5 :Xb f9 There comes a. soothlng murmur From the forest still and deep It IS the plne trees evenlng song As they rock the birds to sleep What is that croonlng whisper Underneath the darkening sky? Its but a stately mother pine Slnglng a lullaby And from the cllfts and mountains Where rocks are heaped and piled Comes the bull pines rmglng challenge Ominous threatenmg wlld A challenge to the storm klng that Unalded and alone Hell battle wlth the elements And still retain hx- thxone And mingling all together From rnountaxn canyon plain The pines are softlv slnglng Thelr century old refrain Of all entrancing melody, In word or tongue ox line. The Sweetest, most enchanting Is the music of the plne WARCELLA BRITTEN '29 - -'- 4 . , '- - - x, l , ' g 1 y .I Q'.' x 1 1 1. U A ., rn . r cyy .-, ' ' f v W 1 V1 ' . I 1 - ' ' S 1 lt X me ,L l o fq- , 2 If-. 1 41 - n o f ' KM r ' Y .q. - ,- fm 4 , , , V r v ' ' , , . V ' V Y The Habit of Study QPFIZB Essayl UDX IS the application of the mlnd to books or learn mg 01 a settling of the mlnd upon a subJect to be lealned There are so mann people who do not iealize the great meaning of the word study Study is something ex eryone should do A studious person IS one who IS devoted to study or the acquisition of knowledge One need not be studlous to be a dlligent person It depends on how much he really wants to learn If a student wants to accompllsh a thlng he can concentrate and really learn So many students say they cannot study 1n the study hall or at home when there is noise If they are lntexested in their lessons they can study regardless of all the nolse going on around them A students parents should impress upon his mind when he first starts to Grammar school that he must get his lessons from day to day If he forms this habit early 1n life it w1ll remain with hun all through his school days After he gets into college he will look back and thank his parents and him elf for the hablt of study acqulred when he was young A student who goes to class and nevex has his lesson is a draw back to the class He keeps the others from going on and accomplishing more '1h1s klnd of person isnt as well liked as the one who studles and tries really to gain something 1n life He imaglnes that bluftlng and not studylng gets him many frlends but it doesnt When a student reaches college he will flnd many roads success and the other the road of lllllfflllg He has formed the habit of bluffmg in his grammar school and high school grades so he naturally takes this one in his college grades He will perhips go along fine until at the end of the snr weeks when the mountain of cxanunatlons will appear before him Hls fellow students will adxance on thelr Journey over this great mountain to the wide wolld beyond and he w1ll have to re mam at the foot of this great steep mountain He will look back and think about xw hat h1s parents had told of formlng the habit of studying At last he will deude to go back and take the road to success He w1ll advance on thls load very rapidly VS hen he comes to this mountain the second tune he mll climb right ow er and go down on the other slde ot the great vlllev beyond Vlltll the other students where he w1ll achieve fame ind suctess If every student will foxm the habit of studv he will find the load to knowledge and success comprtrxtlvelv easv to travel IOLA TRIPP M . I , . 1 . 4 . . - . ' 1 4 ' , L1 l o . - , , . 1 4 b ' v leading in different directions. One road will be the road of . . - A Y. I 1 . . . A - . Y I ' . ' , v . ' 4 y ' , . K A . ' ' Y. ' ' . v V -. ' v V ' 1 1' ' L 2 ' if 1' .. - J ... day foul years ago when she bade good by to Lee and two teals trxckled unbidden down her cheeks bhe sat on a rock and dlop ped her face 1nto her hands She sat there on a rock thlnkxng for some tlme when she heard hoofs clatterlng down the road to ward hex at a racxng speed She rose to her feet and when the rider came mto vlew he saw her and halted hls horse as quickly as he could It was Just dusk and faces were not easlly recog nlzed so nelther knew who the othex was A forest flre IS sweeplng down thls way Miss You had bet ter get on here wlth me or you may get caught ln It A forest f1re Can we get to camp before It reaches us? cued Loulse looklng up the sxde ot the mountaln vhefre the smoke was rollxng and flames swept mto the alr We will get there safely on thls horse unless they start a back fire He llfted her to the saddle nn front of hlm and spur red his horse on to try to reach Chrystal Lake camps and help them flht fire They had one about a mxle when they came to a curtain ol smoke and he knew lmmedlately that he was too late to get through Turnlng hxs holse up 1 trall whlch led to the river he started out at top speed almost bllnued by smoke and holdmg the now unconscious glrl ln hlS arms Now lt seemed lmposslble to leifll the rxvtr before the fire would close upon them then wxth a mad bound thI0llgll a heavy screen of smoke hls hoxse plunged over the bank and mto the r1ve1 As the r1ver was not large the horse swam across befole xt stopped and there was halted to let hlm get h1s breath trall wl-xch brought them dlrectlv to the load xt crossed the river a llttle below them and went 1nto camp As the riders passed bv the httle store a may of llght fell upon Loulse s face As the rlder at that m tant looked mto her face hls heart leaped and he gasped at the sight for It was his long lost sweet heart Loulse Roberts Lee pressed hls llps to hers and they moved softly hut he knew she was stlll unconscxous Reachlng her mothel s tent he carefully laid her on the bed Her mothex bathed hex head and the doctor was talled to ecamlne her but uothmg QGPIOUS was wrong for xt had been the long hard rule through the smoke which had caused l1er to lose ronsclousness Lee sat by her slde watchlng 21l'lYl0llSlV wanting for her to open her eyes When at last after what seemed hours to hlm she opened her eyes he bent over her and whlspered Louise Turning qulckly she looked at hxrn L moment then putting out her hand to hlm she sald Lee hare you come back to me Yes Louise and have you kept vour promxsef Her words were lndlscernable but as thexr IIDS met he knew that she had been faithful to ham and happiness was theirs W ANDA WILSEH R . ' I V ' v . - - 'I H v F . .f '. I ,, g D . I . r . i .I H E I . . . 1 Not wishing to lose any time, he soon started his horse up a l - , . .. . I. l - L , . U I H , ' 1 ,. . .. , , . - . . K . Q . , U, . .. . A Promlse HL sun was sett1ng IH the west falnt xays of crlmson changed the clear blue sky to lavender and the snowy white clouds to a dainty pink The pme trees Whls pered softly and the Xvllld rustled through gently swaying thelr branches On a log neal the bank of a crystal clear lake sat a glrl gazlng dreamlly toward the sunset Tears trlckled slowly down her cheek LOUISE Roberts a sllght grrl of slvteen whose youthful rom ance had been shattered bv the father of her loser sat ln the spot where she had sald good by to hlm a few mlnutes before There under a whispermg pme Lee Morgan had promised to return to her when fate would permit for his ftther was takmg hmm to a forelgn country to make hlm forget hls sweetheart Two years passed aw tv Sudden misfortune came to the Robelts famlly and LOUISE was thrown Into the midst of the busy world for she felt she must help her famlly and she needed some thing to do to occupy her m1nd Louise secured a posltlon teachlng a small group of chlldren in the poorer sectlon of the clty She became so englos ed ln her work teachlng and helpmg the poor chlldren and their famllles that she ceased to long for her lover though she never forgot hrm nor doubted hxs promise She soon became known through her kind deeds and her cheerful d1spos1tion as Llttle 'VI1ss Sun shine Llttle glrls wlth broken dolls would come to her wlth tear fllled eyes to get them mended or to be comforted bv her lovlng words and she always succeeded ln comfortlng them Though busv wlth her school woxk Loulse was not excluded from the good tlmes of those her age VVhen she had promlsrd to walt for Lee she had also prmlsed to enjoy herself and he was to do the same for nexther knew how long lt would be before thev would meet agaln She llked to go to parties and dances though she mlssed Lee very much at these Loulse had a my'-.terlous pexfectlon ID her character whlch held her frlends to her her charmlng manners her winnlng smlle and sweet personalltv were hard to resist and she was the favor lte of her class She had manv SUIIOFS who adored her and mort than once had they pleaded for her hand but never had she S'll'l the word that would break he promlse On Louise s dresser sat a prcture of a bov wlth grave wlstful brown ewes whom she knew would sometlme come for her and she also knew she could nexex forget hlm Though Loulse re fused to marry any of her lovers she was so gxaclous ln her refus als that they could not thml 1ll of her To them she was a little queen over her faithful subyects One late September evenmpt whl'e lourse was on her xacatnon she walked through a grove of whispering pines thmkmg of the s W ff ' ' , . ' .. 1 ' 1 V . 1 1 , . ' 1 1 - ' . 1 K 1 , 5 I . 1 YZ F . . l , 1 . ' . .A ' . . . . ' . . ,,' ' S 1 1 1 . . H . . . - . A A - ,, . . . i . , . , . f f . K. - . 1 1 . - ' . I K . K 3 ' , 1. l F . . , ' - 1 . 1 ' 1 . . rf ' 'S - . . s -1 ' ' , I . ' 1 1 ' '. . 1. f ' 1. , . A 4 , , . 'ut n11cl-,t ll cl one 'UllLlEl None Lrled 'lh11-1 1141 lelloxws l1e11 Come g..1the1 ID a mule wl11le XVe we tl1em all a cheex And then the old mm lnsteued to A long and 1ou mg yell That made hlm throw h1s shoaldem back And made hls, old he1rt swell A yell th1t would do Jubtlce Fo fan s1ze1l college 1 owd He caught the spun of the Nrhool And how It mule l11n1 proml D wes lt Vs the bxme old 51110 l The NDIIII st1ll mevuls e Oran e ind th llul 21111 1 XXTIOQYQI sud ll Vuls The boy 'md glrls .119 just tha. wune The e1u1e old X1 oolldllt Il1 T e 4DlI'lt wlll nexcx lf Pl XR! DUNCAN! 7 Q! It QQ' Ainoihi ffmgft 9 'ffflrgffy Q nl 7' 00 L '. 'll, -1 U. I.. D . , 2 2 Q- ' , I v ' 1 ' ' f '- 1 - 'r 1 . , ' .' V . 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AI 1 N 5 Q ca xy rrg.,..., J xn old man gazed wlth longmg eye And blushed aslde a tear 'lhe While he murmuled to hlmself Hee Yes us many a year The same old school houee same old yard He gave a mzghty slgh 'lhc same old YN oodlake school house Phe bame old Woodlake H1 And l played ball together Whexe he would throw and I would catch No mattex what the weather And out there IS whexe the team VS ould evexy exenlng gathel Xnd hon the coach would Jazz us up And work us to a lather Oh those vue happy dajye for me 4.11 would they come again X115 l am an old man now lllx WISH would be ID sam I wondex though lt hove and girls Axe just the same today I YNOI1d9l lf they lauzh and yell And what the games they play I wondel lt theyle loyal stlll To the Orange and the Black xnd 1f they have the wplrlt yet That s all that blought me back He had a team that llcked them all We nes er knew defeat Ilaseblll football soccer too Vke nevex once vlere beat All wele loyal all true blue Whenuex there wax battle Ilele come the youu stexs now hs love ll ll ten to thexr pla Out they pouled four hundled odd Of rompmg glrls md bovs 'lhe an was ren w h tl u llll XX 1th hlppv xouthful H0151 :- -ff , 'N '- ' -' J ' , . 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Officers Presldent Forest Grunxgen Vice presndent Ila Musson Qecretary Emma Davls Treasurer Ervle Mitchell Boys Athletlc Mgr Lloyd Wacaser Glrls Athletic Mgr Margaret Sandidge Yell Leader Freeman Thomas Trophy Keeper Cllfford Musson Fntertaxnment Mgr Bennett Wllson Hall Hall the gangs all here' has been the splrlt of the Woodlake Hlgh School btudent Body thls yea: Whatever the occaslon athletlcs or dramatlcs the whole student body showed its loyallty to the Orange and Black by supportlng it Every Tuesday the entlre student body from the tiniest Fresh man to the tallest Senlor congregated xn the assembly hall to sing glve yells led by Freeman and listen to programs put on by the students or to varxous outslde speakers 'Some of the actlvltxes supported by thc student body were A song and yell contest whlch created much excitement Armistlce Day program Country Gentlemen Contest A Wilson program the story of Axda by Mrs Robbms of Visalia The Student Body has endeavored to create a splrlt of good will and democracy thls vear and we feel that 1t has been fwcomplxshed QTUIDFNT l OUWUIL The student council was an active onganm atxon thls year com posed of all Student Body ottlcers 1nd .1 replescnlatlve from eacn class It has arr xnged tom entextammc nts md rcgulated the Imance of the Student Body Wlth hearty cooperatlon ol the Student Body lt has been 'xble to work efficlentlv ADVISOR! BOARD Offlcers President Margaret Sandlge secretary Phyllls Davis Advisor Ml' G8.'lI1el' The Advisory Board IS a commlttee of seven, two members from each of the three upper classes and a taculty adwnsor Its purpose was to recommend material for the betterment of the school The Advxsory Board took charge of some programs given in assembly, one of which was the Armlstlce Daw 'program A 1 I ul' ' L- -------- -.-- .........................,............,---..---....-........ l . , Publication Mgr. ..l..... . .,,.......,.....,....l,.........,.....,.... Elizabeth Pierce 1 . . ..Y......-.v........................-....v........ Q , . . , . , , , ' - 3 an ' . 7 1 Q i ' Y , fl - .. . ' , - . . . I , V l . 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 u 1 'rl ' ' - - 1 . v ' . 1 , a pa x . ' n 1 1 r ' w 1 4 ' , v - 3 - . , . Btjlb I LEE CLUB Due to the fact that only one day each week was devoted to pract1ce the boys made head Way under d1ff1cult1es The Club sang 1n publlc once and appeared Jointly wlth the Gxrls Glee Club ln recltal and also in the operetta The Wishing Well a most charmxng and successful muslcal comedy The fol lowxng boys took leadlng parts Kenneth Eggers Freeman Thomas Forest Homer Bennett Wxlson Lawrence Murphv ULRLb U1 11113 CLUB The Glrls Clee Cub tlus yeal ha been able to benetlt by tho experlence and publlclty or last 5631 and has always been favor ably recen ed Most of the glrls wlth the eKcept1on of the Freshmen were old members Owlng to thls fact musu of a more dlfflCll1t nature has been RIVQH Although class was onlv held three days of the weel the work was carrled out successfully The W'oodlesque marked the flrst publlc appearance of the zgxrls Thev also sang at the Iadles Amd Bazaar and a few times m assembly In the spllng of the vear the operetta The Wlqhlhg Well was put on by both the Boys and Girls Glee Clubs Later a concert was glven bv both clubs m whlch solos duets and chorus work were featured The Semor Publxshmt: Company deserves credlt for belng the flrst to publlsh a school paper Thls paper called The Sequom Leaf was edlted on ewerv Frxdav Although xt was small xt was crammed full of lnterest Class act1v1t1es DOTICQS advertxsement-1 news short storles poems Jokes and cartoons were Included Fach of the three lov er classes WIN given the prlvllege of pub lxshlng one number of the SQQUOIA Leaf Special copies were l4SU6d for Thanksgumg Chrlstmas New Years and Valentine 4 Day The members of the Senior Publl hng Company were those of the English four class under Nllss Conrevs supervisxon New offlcers were elected each snr weeks m order to Hive every member a chance to 'assume some responslbllmtv ' U i 1 .- v - - H 11 l 1 Y - , . . . : I l , . . , l , 1 u v 1 1 1 J ' - I w . . S . , r ' ' 1' ' g v r u 1 1 '- 1 ' v ' ' 'l 1 , ': ' ' ', ' . K . l 1 M A I 1 . , . lv . I -. ll - . . . , , , , . U , . - . v THWFI SENT! ll? Pl'BLlfSHlNG Pl P. . . . K ! .V xi L 7 , . I . . , . ,, l ,, 1 . Y . . V . ' . . - I Y 1A . A . A 4 . . . Y . Y . A v - l s- r f G L ' I V 1 l - 1 A, ' . S z i ' ' ' , - . . , .l . V . . .E K . Y. VY .X V, . ,A 1 H . .F , .A L.A Y Y . V , 1 ENGLISH-2 The name of the second year English club was The Eccretian Club . The officers were elected every six weeks. They were a chalrman a secretary and a committee of three chosen by the chairman to plan the weekly programs Many lnteresting programs have been put on before the class on Frxdays Some entertaining ones were Lochxnvar ln panto mine an Irlsh program ln honor of St Patricks Day and sev eral acts taken from the Tale of Two Citles which were acted out A two act comedy entitled Up to Freddxe was put on before the Student Body Among the greatest accomplxshments of the class was the Solphie Annual publxshed by the club as has been the traditlon ot the Sophomore Lngllsh Class to edit a mlnature annual THE URCHLS 1 RA The Orchestra played an actxve part ID the school entertaln ments this year Since thxs was the second year the orchestra has been organxzed as a regular subject most of the muslcians are begxnners The Whltemans Sympathy Orchestra as it was called for that occasxon made ltS fxrst appearance rn pubhc at the Woodlesque played at a few shows several assembly meet ings and Operetta the Musical and other social affairs The orchestra organmed the Harmonla Society ln order th tt those lntexested in the study of muslc mxght take up work that they did not have time for at school Members not ln the Orches tra were asked to joln and enJoy the good tlmes The club met on the last Tuesday of esexy month at the varmous homes The muslcal lprograms usually conslsted or xnstrumental and vocal solos and duets lectures surprise numbers musical games and musical eats Offlcers were elected each semester as follows First Semester Second Semester Vice President Bennet Wilson lla Musson Secretary Lloyd Wacaser Emma Davis Reporter Bennett Wilson IHE 11 IL1BUSl ERS hvery Frlday the Fxlibusters met fox their weekly program Phe ambltlon was to develop more interest ID Current Events History and Parlimentary Law The p1o1,rams were arranged by the program manager glving each an opportunity to be on at least three programs during the six weeks A program critic was appointed by the Presldent at each meetlng to cnticlze speaker .. . 7 ! - 5 I - 1 ' - ll ' 'I . , . . . 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' LOS UBR1uhUb Ll clube espanol consxste de solo los mlembxos de la clase del ano segundo Todos os vieres un programa es dado antes de la clase por los mrembros En Declembre el club dlo un banquete a los miembros de la r-lasse prlmera y un buen tiempo fue tenldo por todos Las OflCl'll9S son elxgidos cada sels semanas Ifstas para lu prlmera, 5 segundos sels semanas tneron Presxdente Mary Hem Jeff Davxs becretarlo Phyllls Dans Porn Hargrave 'leserero hdwm Hargrawe James Lucas Los MlelDbTOS Pblllis Davls Fern Harglave Iames Lucas Idwln Hargrave Marx Hem Jefferson Dans Qenorlta Wllhlte ILINNIB As so much mterest was taken in tenms thns year and manv good pl xyers were dex cloped and perfected the Fennls Club stag ed a school tournament The purpose of thls tournament was to find the best indlvldual girl and bov player in the school and then nf ll was Wlb1l8d to play rn doubles for the lnterclass champlon shxp Many of the contests were close and caused the spectators to dance on their toes at times Among the best 'players this year are classed Cnrls Ila Vlusson Ervie M1chell Fern Hargrave and lemma Davis Boys Paul Wedel Norman Brown Lloyd Wacaser Bennett Vhlson Fdwln Hargrave and Lenel Shuck lhe contemplatxvc students ID the class of hzonomxcs ber, muse ot their super .rpperceptlon of thls renowned soclal sclence unnted themselves into an organlzitlon As pcnetxatmg, lntelllgent pplled Lhouzht mto the 'past present and future gcneratlons rs ts entlal to thls vsolk they not ostentauously took the appellatlom Utoplan Ifanatlfs Quite as the txtle lIllD116'4 these ploglessue scholars presented 1161019 thelr class manw orlglnal and Chauvln lbtlC Ideas ln the sesslons of Thursday programs wnlch aroused vvelghtw opposxtlon fl om the 011161 who held the doctrine of ldeal lsm These modern 5001 ltes drsslpated during their dormltk studded progress in the form of festlvals flnanced bv mulcets upon certaln member who became evtmct ln the lace of program ftsslgn ments The members of this evolutlonarv socxetv are Lsther Bach man Emma Dans YGSQIQ NIRCKIDDOH Vxrglnxa McClure Flizabeth Pierce Omar Fenvuck Kenneth Egg6lS Thomas Sakamoto Lugene Gerow Fred WHCHSGI Oscar Alles Paul VS edel Freeman Thoma Lucite Carpenter 'Vlr Doig lnstrurtor l P 'M ' ' A 1 I V t W ' 1 ' 1 1 1 4 , , . , . 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UIRL Rhbhlil lub The Glrl Reserves have certalnly made a success ot everythlng from start to fxnxsh Wlth the leadershlp of Vxrginia. Davis and Mxss W11h1te the Glrl Reserves have done some lnteresting blg things as well as httle thlngs A caxnxval was given at the Hlgh School for the purpose of raislng enough money to send two glrls to the conference at Ast lomar this summer A Chrlstmas box tpacked with toys and goodiesj was sent to the Indlan chlldlen of Fresno at Chrlstmas time A number of glrls entertained their mothers at a Mother and Daughter Banquet and several other social entertainments were enjoyed bv the G R s and the Hi Ys The members of the cabinet were President Grace Denton Vice President Vlrginia Mitchell Secretary Phyllis Davis Committee Charxmen Leanore Ragle hola H1-itten Pearl Break Frvle Mitchell HI Y The Hi Y was organized rather late in the vear and was handi capped by the grsduatlon of last year s leaders The first event of the year was a party given by the H1 Y and the Glrl Reserves to all the freshmen At thls partv games were played on the lawn until the dinner was served in Miss Rowlands room The purpose of the organizations was explalned by the rpresidents of the respective clubs and many new members Joined later After the dinner every one enjoved the show zn the auditorium Officers Prestdent Bennett Wilson Vice President Clifford Musson Secretarv Lloyd Wacaser Treasurer Ralph Legrande ENGLISH The I llonian Lite: ny Club lhls tlub under the '!llpGlVlSlOI1 ot' Nliss lhlhite vas formed prnncipally to tram IIS members m public speaking this good has been attalned as much has been done to promote a greater Intel est in sgpeakxng Its members were composed of the students ID the third year Engllsh class Very interesting 'md varied pro grams were held each Frlday The election of officers was held every -nt weeks and they tonsisted of a President and a Secretary The President selected 1 program committee which planned the weeklv programs The entxre class period on Fridays IS ln the hands of the students thus slung them tralning not only ln speaking debating and in dramatlcs but also ln plannlng organiring and conducting meetings Y, w '1 w 1 1 R1 t ' 4 , ' . 1 1 ' ' v , , 't - ' , , , Treasurer .............,.,,,...,...,......................,..... . .,e., .... ...,,.,, E rn ma Davis f , , ' 1 ., V' ' V , . , , . . -. . . . 7 ' - -- ' , : , 1 Y 1 --Q I La 0 V 0 Q ' ' 7 ' ' 1 . 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' , a. 4 , HON UR bUL1E PX Phe Honor Socretv of the Vloodlake High School was started rn 1974 It stands as a socrety composed of those members of the student Body who have no semester grade below a 2 and enough pornts from extra turrrtular ectivrtres together wrth grades t make eleven pornts of nrerrt A one counts three two plus two pornts and two one pornt Nlembers ot the souetv tor the two semesters are as follows lfrrst Semester Grace Denton Pearl Break Fmma Davrs Nlaryorre Fry Phyllrs Deyrs Lrvre Mrtchell Omfrr Fenwrtk Llu .-rbetlr Prerce Vrrgrnrd Vlrtt hell Vl.rry Herrr Per rr H111 grave Doro thv Ragle Wanda Wrlsey Fraurrs Snrrth Second Semester trrace Denton Pearl Break lfnrma Duvrs lla. llusson Phyllrs Ddyrs lfrvre Mrtchell lflrzrheth Prerce Mary Hem Vrrgrnrd 'tlrtvlrell I-rrst semester Uttrcers second semi-:ter Nrrgrnrtr Vlrttlrell President Vrrgrnrd Vllttlrell llrzebetlr Prerve V Presrdent Plrltrbeth Prtree Omar Ifenyyrck Sefretary Pearl Bretrlt xlr Dorg Puoulty Advrsor VI Doig ItADl0 U I B A very smfrll squid of students herrrg lrrghly rnterested rn tht rnysterres ot Rddro end rlso 'eelrn,, therr supfrrorrty oyer the rver rge studen s torrteptron rn thrs respett decrded to isolrte wonderful science VN lrether tlrev eyer learned enythrng' can neyer be determrned but bevond rny vpossrhle doubt they have succeed td rn therr attempts to rsolate tlremsely es The as'-ocr.rt1on of such terms as tre torrrrrron to the yyrreless bug hut f reok to the aver age student hfrs so rsolrttd the-nr t rt therr lrnplrttge has bE'Lllll9 torrupt thus undorns' the work ot several herd working Bnglrsh teachers Offrters yyere Pres lfuzene Gerovy Vroe Pres lutlwrrr Ropes Sec' t Fdyyrn Hrrgraye Atlyrsor Mr Ffrrner IH? tAl+PTIRIA BRI All I TNF An exerted vorce tronr the head of the lrrre vfrlled Hurrv lessre Hurrv' Iye sued .1 plate for you XNh'1tH the mutter yyrth those rooksl Are they groyyrn nraoaronrl asked .rnothu Oh they are only yy rrtrn for Mrss t luv rn to pass rrrsper-tron Whit krrrd of srndyyrches do you serye to rluy llorothyo Janr to dry 'Vlr Cfrrner nr' drd vou av 'Well I rrnk y ple 1 rlrerdy rn thrs lure sounded 1 husky your from A lrttle my Say Leanore yyhrt do you do wrth .all thfrt dougho Dont von see our neyy stoye' rsktd Crtherrrre Th rt ended the hre'rd lrne Y' Y 1 Y ' A , V ' ' V 1 1 1 K . 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Qvsv 11- 1- 1 Is who 1111 want 1119 sauna w 1111 looked down upon as green and unlearned when really lt lt were not for us there would be no high school The school is just like a machme if all the parts are not in especially an important part it would not work We consider ourselves the most important part of the Woodlake High School machine EDWIN ROPES 27 1 VISIT T0 WOODLAICE Barton Arlean and I went for a Tripp to survey the wonders of Woodlake Arlean and I donned our Pearl and Opal jewelry for we wlshed to look or best On such a Trlpp It is well to know the Ropes otherwise being a Newman one might mlss some of the famous places Walking down Vernon Street to Verna Avenue Arlean and I went to the Taylors while Barton went to the Smlths to get a wheel put on his wagon smce the other one had been Ruth lessly destroyed Having arranged to meet each other at the Sakamoto restau rant we entered and were Usher ed to our eats by Albert and Chester who were dressed in Tomiyama suxts After we were comfortably seated and Edith the waitress hid taken our order Alleend over to Barton and said I D Clare' If this lsnt s I-lick town giving e. guest a Morris chair ln a restaurant' We waited for about fifteen minutes Pre ently the dainty waitress reaprpeared bearing a trav of delicious looking food She let before us a very appetlzlng Spanish dlnner composed of Span ish Rice a large tamale with Brown Shurlks and Murphles with the usual accompaniment of bread and butter I told the waitress to Topper o'f with Welsh Rarebit what should lt be hut Drybread' Barton very much out of humor said Put it ln your pocket and we ll feed it to the pup Du Brut: eat bread' I thought they vere carnivorous answered Arlean turning over ln her mind the fesslblllty of the suggestion While ave were endeavoring to make the best of the fare two Georgia Kuhns Everet and Arthur lame on the platform danced s clog and ac ompanved by a Kxmball Plaver Plano sang a very affecting song entitled When the My rtle Blossoms in the Shad doww Clen NVe arose from the t lble pud our Bill to the Cashier 'Wvelen who sat behind the cash register reading Aletanders Marvelous Madge lc ' Satisfied. that we had seen all of the v onders Woodlake had to offer we looked t our wat:-he-1 ani saw it ww time to Homer 1 ' 1 v ' I I I , , V ' ' I r , . 1 V Q I . , . . . 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LIF'E'S PATHVYAY Let us climb ong we cannot tall To climb the crest of knowledge steep- Start with talth and leave the trail He falls who feebly crawls and creeps Though it be rocky all the way A ray oi hope gives ard and cheer Who stands up bravely wins the day And makes success seem very near Who starts rlght xn wlth mlght and zest with mlnd and heart in full control Xtho always tries to do his best Xklll ful to reach the goal A Q 2 The Freshmen Lb we are the Freshmen ol' whom you have no doubt heard much We entered Woodlake High School on Y the ltth of September 1923 and received a royal welcome from the upper elassmen especially the Sophomores In all lxkellhood we were much like all other Ire-xhmen classes but of course thought ourselves ol' rnueh superior clay a characterxstic whxch seems to be common to all Freshmen We started our actnvltles by electmg Nyelene Davis president Anna Usher vlce lpresxdent Madge Thomas secretary and treas urer and Mr Davls class teacher Under the leadershlp of these otfiuals we have enjoyed a most successful year Oux fnst soclal exent was a masquerade party glven in honor ol the Sophomore class In athletlcs we shone like the morning star First came Football Here Thomas Tomxyamn ably dld hxs part ln making the team a success In basketball hve Freshmen wue represented ther were Norman Blown Frank Sakamoto Arthur Eggington Lenel Shuck and Edwln Ropes We also have the honor of starting Woodlakes tlrst teathervwexght team In base ball the xnfleld was entxrelv composed of Freshmen mth one exeeptxon Thomas Tonnyama Norman Brown Morris Olner and Prank Qakamoto were our representatives We also demonstrated that we could excell in something be sldGS athletxcs for ID drarnatlcs the Freshmen were not outdone by anv othen classes ln the Woodlesque the F eshmen took some ot the leading parts also ln the musltsl comedy The Wishing A ell we were xblv represented We cannot lllldfll tand wht the l'llNhYVl'lYl class lS alvsftvs . 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EF V N H M M M M I: T .H Q m A : 2 : W V M A H U I' M M Sophomore Class Offlcers l'I'QSld6l1I D0lO!,lly Rdglt Vxce President Forest Homer Secretary Treasurer Vxrgznra Mitchell Advlsorv Commlttee Dorothy Ragle Mary Hem The SOPIIOITIOYC Class lu thlb tlme of competltlon In these days when we must do l-ten taek th its put before ue Just to show that We rxng tlue e ale clax-,enlen all competing For the honors and rewards or ln hfes haul game for trlumph We must play our hlghest t xrds e the SODIIOITIOIGB must not falter We must set ou1 standards hlgh And must wm ID many battles lest our folors shall not fly e are reachlng esex forward Trung to ourselxee plepdle lor lztes battles .md temptatlone Xkhlch wlth others we must share let us then strlve ever harder To our task ID life perfect, That to dear old Woodlake High bvhool Well look back vnth no regret WWA26 Student Council Representative .,.,t. ....,,...t.,.,.,..,.,,., C atherine Usher : t.:.uu..o 1 1' I-. 15 ,. - Z. : ' 0 !'. 2 .' 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A I . pearmg betote hlm when he was ln no conclxtlou tot battle oe cause of havlng been maklng mexxy the nlght helole But at last ln open flght the Dragon was slam wzth the Sword of Hard Study Once agaln I saw that the wanderer rested then agaln he took up his travels Hls name upon thls stage of h1s Journey was Junlor The load now was much smoothel and Junlor progressed happily Whlle on hls way he saw a band ot Wanderers called Seniors Junlox and the hand held a wondcrtul festlval ln cele bratlon of their rneetlng '11llS was called the llll1l0l benlor Ban quot Lvervone was Joyous and happy Phe SGIIIOIS told JUDIOT that trout his next rest hc would emerge and that he would walk wlth spzxghtly steps and the way would be brlght and easy Whlle Ulllhl txavelmz along he would come to the House ot Dlnce v h cn wa placed oy the wayside to attxact poor benlor Dance would some toxtn and make hlmsell agreeable to bcnlor and mute hx n to hls hou e Here he would he welcomed hy thc w11e ot Dance w lo w ts named Late Hours XX heleupon Dance and Late Hours would Bllthlldlll Benton fox many Illghtb asslsted by th1 ll cllldxtn l-or llot and One Step Waltz the grandtatner of the young Dances would lt ln the chlm ney coxnel and look scowllngly on Whne the letelers were thus talled Low mtxks wou'd come o mentor and tell hun that he would never reach Kladuauon lt he dndnt llee nom those scenes of ICVGIIL Then ben1o1 ma t heed the NVal11lLl1, ol Low Marks and agam take up hls was It now hcxng haldel than ever UefOl6 He would come to a dtrk allev whlch would seem to hun like unto the Xallev 01 the Shadow 01 Death lhx-1 valley was that ot Axnerlcan PIINIOXW It would be xnhalnted wlth the ev1l spirits o Outhnes Unexpetted lests Re 101119 and Lxamlnatlons There would be another spnlt ln thxs valley w luch would seem to .uenxox worse than the othel bu thlS sp1r1t vm-4 the one placed there to guide the wanderer through the wallet to the llflglll, uelds beyond Senlol would emerge from the dfuk valley, mio the shlnmg tields and befole hlm would stand a mte of sulpaselng beauty and he would see and lead the glltterlng legend whlch would appear tn shxnlng letters above the gate Blessed axe they that come each tear to be gradutted through this gate mto college and the sphere of hlhhlfl endeavor And IH my dleam I saw .lunlor become a QGHIOI pass through this portal xnto the country beyond which was fa mo e wonderful thm Semors lmagmatmn had ever perfected LOLA TRIPP A1 . 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A ' .Y ' r ' 1 I1 :- The H1ghWay of Knowledge uv' If FEAR tlounderlng about ln the mares of class his torxes one wretched evenmg I decided to retire to a rex tam chamber where there was a bed I land down on that bed to sleep and as l slept I dreamed I saw a wandered urpon the Hlghway of Knowledge The name ot tlus wauderex was Freshman and he was on hls way to H1gh School Upon hms back was a bundeu of Ignolance and as he approached the High School I heird him mutter complainmgly ot hls welghty burden to hls companlons Bear and Trembling who walked close beslde him and gave hlm not a moments peace As they 1 Lme ln slght of the High School this wanderer was met hy one named turxo-ltw Cllllilblty lent hun courage and otfered to accompany 111m falther In hls travels Wlth the courage bor rowed trom Curoslty Freshman dxove Pear and Trembhng from lus presence tnd then wlth Clll'ObltY he contlnued his journey Vlhen lfleshmau alnned at the Hlgh School he found that the toad forked ln many ways but any branch would lead to the goal Whlfll he sought Lnaduatlon l saw that Freshman chose the course that sulted him best and set merrlly forth He had not traveled tal 1n thls manner when he fell lnto a Slough and thls wis the Slough of Algebra I saw that Freshman struggled suddenly tmds ns welt on land As Freshman floundered someone tpproached hun tnd the name of this person was Teacher and thus one placed htm upon the steps ot Haxd Study Wh1Ch was ln the middle ot the bog lV1th thls H1111 footlng Freshman emerged from the bog on the slde opposlte the one he had entered 'Nlow I Plug-lll'll tn once mole xdvanced he was met by a tel low named Plunkex md lflunker advlsed hlm to take the broad Highway ol Blllfflllg which he Sdld would lead hlm with less diftitultx than would the xoul whlch he was puxsulng So Fresh man much lmpressed bv the happv go luckv appearance l' Flunker took thls lold out he had not traveled far when the 'vlountam of luxamlnatlons blocked hls Way and threatened to sink his grades lower than passmg Agaln I saw Teacher approach hlm :nd lead hlm hack to the pathw tv of Dlllgent Studv Not long after thls Fl6ShIl'ldll rested from hls travels and when he agaln took up his Journey he was called Sophomore Here I saw that he was cheerful and gay and the road became easler as he tlaxeled One obstacle however lnudered his advance and this was the Dragon Plane teometry Fhzs monster made no dl rect attack on Sophomore but neallw dlove hlm distracted by ap . fi W' W ' ' I ' r - 5. ,G ' , ' ' . 1 ' '- 1 - yr 4 w ' l 'l '1 1 v a 1 1 1 'Y I . zz ' , ' , ' , . 1. , , , , . , ' 4 W- . . 1 -.' y , f ' f 1 f . ' ' .I ' y ' yi 1 I I 1 and flopped about in this, in a manner not unlike a fish which .. . , . , 1 ' . ' z 'J : . , 1 ' as ar 2 'I ' 2 , , ' ' - ' - 3 1 ' ' 1 ' s '. ' . - , ' -' . ' .' ' . 0 '. . Z ' . . , a ' ' , '2 , ' ', , , ' Gt, ' .' ' 'A . I I f . . , . . f . ' , ' ' . . V . 1 1 4 ' ' ' 1 , I . - in ln.,- fs J,-4, ,..-Md f ' , . Zz ilu Hlemnrmm QQ E A B IT EIN ILSON BEAN Qheu huns nut ilttil whn Ixus In mrmnrn sttll ' LLOYD WACASER PEARL BREAK Wise Keeping 3 gnrls on the string Laugh and show your ignorance Conceited Pronperous Farmer She aint got none Graceful Saying Grace Oh' Shoot' Lonesomeness Boston Graduate MARGARET SANDIDGL THOMAS NEFF Maggie A model of virginal pulchrltude Typing Oh Darn' Happy tho marrxed Molly Angular Grinning I ll declare Minus Speed Babe Ruth 2nd ESTHER. BACHMAN IUNSFORD YVHITTINCHANI fUnknownl Unbobbed Answering history questions Nothing Batting fouls Farmerette JAMES LUCAS Luke Knot saintl Sipeckled Loafing 011 Boy' Posture WIRGINIA MCCLURE Ginny Dlgnlfied Sliding for third Deah' Deah' Affection Berkeley THOMAS SAKAMOTO T Sack Like a. barley sack Intrigues My Woman' Violet Perfume U S Soldier Lunk Pigeon toed Wasting time Oh Hang it all' Copying Gene Olxstule Amateur ILLIAlN McCLURh L l Efficient Eating My slster can Talking I I' RTRUDE. S xNDlDC.l Gertie Large 0 shoot Common pins Preachers Wife MUSSOXN Ikey Penny Singing Oh Gee Spud' Young bangs Raising 'lingers SUSIE MAY ALFXANDP R l' RED WNALASI- R Capable Studying Well I dont know unless Nervousness 6 Old Maid Wake Ueually lan Vlvisectmg Oh Gee' Fifth perlod Auto XVre0ker 1----- 1 ' 2 2 3 ' 3 M 7' 4 4 . . 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 . 4 ' 5 U!!! 5 6 ' 6 A 1 I . 1 1 2 2 - 3 . 3 ' 4 4 . 5 5 6 . 0 - - ' 1 L v . 1 1 il 2 2 3 3 4 , , 4 ' , 6 5 6 Experience 6 Seamstrees ' T I ' . l ' I 1 1 2 2 3 3 7 4 . . 4 5 5 6 6 , ' ILA ' 1 . 1 2 2 3 3 4 . 4 . 5 5 - , 6 . . 6 . 1 'I 1 2 2 . 1 3 . 3 . ' 4 , ' - 4 . 5 5 ' 6 . , Horoscope lf ORILSI' GRUNIGLN Grunt Bow legged Queening Snap er up aide Burns Long Beath lf NIM A DAVlb Emmy Lou Pleasingly plump Peace Maklng Bauh Quiet Vlexldxng Dumb bells NIARJORIE FRY bhortie Painted Chewing Cum Stop that now' lnEY Nickname Appeaarance Occupation Favorite Expressxon Worst Fault Destiny IRVING MAXON rv Shiek Forrests Echo Hello Kid' Mulishness Unkie JPSSIE MACKINNON Sparky Mean Flirting Holy Cow Mixing dates Ready Maid LAURLNCB MURPHY Spud Stilts Dreaming Golly Wampus Playmg with his rxng Spoiled Baby I' REEMAN THOMAS Teman Oldinary Nut Breaking the Ice Vt ell I du na Speake tWl06 betore he thinks P esldent of the U 9 K RACE DIQNTOIN bill Y L racie bflldl0llb L ng ing listen hsten Dx ming putuxes in claws A llttle Red Qchool House VIOLA BRITTFN Viva Angelic Eating nails Good mght Prod stlck fViolinJ Qecond Paginim ALNNETH FGPERS Kennie Husky Harmonlcxst Oh 'lhaw I love me Hill bxllxe I- NI' C I HOW RAI PH LFGRANDF C ene Lean Radio W ell laugh' Arguing Tramp Rasa Qllcker Talking about his I seen Silence Missionary girls . tl ' i! 1 '-, . 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I l I 2 2 . 3 3 ' 4 v y t 4 -A 3 ' 5 l . 1 6 I I' I Vlrgmla vlcClure with hopes for better prospects will to Viola Lutz my Natural Lomplexlon I Irving Maxon leave mv popularxty with ladies to lsdwxn Hargrave I Grace Denton leave my office as Ldxtorin-chief of the Sequoia to anyone who can fill xt I James Lucas bequeath my ladxtal xdeas of having all pro blems in physics made to fit the xpupils to Leanore Ragle truly believing that such Individual will appreciate and use such In heritance advantageously I Lunsford Whittingham wlth many tearful boo hoos do hereby gently embalm my childish habit or rattling ink wells an English class To Iola Newman do I will the corfpse hoping that she will care for It tenderly I Jessle MHCKIDDOB with great soxruw but feeling that I have had my shale ot It do hereby bequeath my horror of making speeches to Tommle Davls who does a lot of unnecessary talking which he might as well put unto practxcal use I Lloyd WVacaser do hereby will my trombone to Clxfford Musson fearmg that hls cornet does not satisfy hls desire for noise I Gertrude Sandidge will my hearty laugh to Wanda Wllsey hoping that this will put some pep m the class of 26 I Ralph Legrande will my worn Out credit shp in typlng to Johnnxe Maddock I Viola Britten vnth sad remorse wnll leave to Hob Moffitt my prod -luck IVIOIIIID also my seat ID orchestra hoping that he wxll think of me whenever he plays and by that be Inspired I Pearl Break with mumh sorrow hnally have been Lpersaud td to give up my noted career as a song bxrd to Lucile Carpenter I Lillian McClure lene my base ball I Emma Davls donate to evely gurl benign and quxet manners as well as my position I Maryorle Fry wlth much uneasiness talent to Nylene Davns ln the Junior class my sweet and amiable dis as to the outcome wzll my daxly chats wxth Forest Homer to Erne Mitchell with the strlct warning that the sand person do not use her ability as a stage actress In the halls for hls entertainment as xt is often the cause of much trouble fvnth the teachersj I Forest Grunlgen with a great deal ot worry as to the art l-me effect nt wnll have do wnll my ever laithful bow legs to Paul Wedel with the understandlng that he wlll net er wear short pants Done this day of May the twenty nlnth in the year of our Lord 1924 m the presence of none 'md attested to bv none THF SFNIOR CLASS - - 1 ' . . 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 ' , . . , 1 . 1 - 1 . 1 ' ' , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - . 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The Senlor Class Wrll We the Senlor Class of the Woodlake Unlon High School bemg in the last stages of mental decompositlon due to the labor required to graduate from this sald W U H S being also in terrible pain due to the pangs of parting minds belng unbalanced enunclate that thxs is our last testament which we wlll cause to be wrltten before we arduous and we and our will and pass out from this unsympathetlc hotbed of sedition I Freeman Thomas alias Allbx Thomas wxth the utmost regret do bestow upon Cllfford Muason my greatly developed line f argument and nolsy persuasion duly taking into consideratlon that such talent will not he over used and so I hope will die naturally as I have I Esther Bachman lease my studnous hablts and plotound ambmon to obtaln my education ln 'the W D H S to James Tripp I Fred Wacaser do rolling down my checks nicxous habit of cuttxng fearing that I have thus a girl very sorrowtully and with tears of regret glve my well used but exceedingly pex classes tonce in a While, to Mary Hexn destroyed it as Mary IH not that kind of I Margaret Sandidge bexng of exceptlonallv strong mind do let fall wxth as httle wexght as posslble upon Albert Lucas my great lnslght and ability to master Physics In doing this I feel that I have helped to uphft Humanity as I thmk Albert can use said abllity I Lawrence Murphy after losxng many nlghts ot sleep and sweet dreams wlll my posltlon as instructor to a class of wonder fully excltable glrl DIIVSICISYS to Paul Wedel with the warning he keep hrs eyes on his work I Susie Mae Alexander leave my rogulsh eyes and vanvpxsh ways to Elizabeth Plerce hoplng that she wlll profit by them I Thomas Sakamoto leave will and bequeath or otherwise dxspose of my little perfume bottle also anv drops of mercury or arsenic that it may contain to Oscar Alles P S Don t eat the mercury It s poison' I Tom Neff wlth much regret leave my helght to Dora Wright hopxng she will be a trifle larger some dav To help the comlng generation I lla Musson leave my quiet manners to Elmer Cornlsh I Eugene Gerow do herebv bestow upon Edwin Ropes my great abllitv to match all ctherical dlsturbanr-es and make Jazz of them o 0 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 Y - . , I 1 7 1 7 . 1 1 I v - Y . . . 1 V A ., , , 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . , , . 1 1 1 v v 1 4 . . s - 1 1 . ' 4 1 .sq 1 Did not Londcsceud to talkxng WVith the other High School Llasnes For our learnmg was unperfect And our xgnorance decelved us Yet we had some spark of learning Toxled and strlved to master knowledge Knowledge that would help us onward Thru the struggle which wa'-x comlnz Help us when for all our strlvmg We should all be noble QBHIOTS Leaders of the School the Seniors Thxq IB what we wlshed 'ah lunlors WI' LEAD Vow we hold the placf, ol Senor Qenxors of our Woodlake Hlgh School We have worked and have surmounted All hard thing-s that barred our pathway Wow rewarded are we rlchly Well repald for vear-, or tollmp, Tolllng thru three vearb of Hrgh Qchool qeniors now we hold the banner And all old tradltlonk hold we That thru many 90Ill0l Cl wsu Have come flown to llw un-xlumfrl W E LFAVI1 Now our tune lk oer as neurons We must lent tlne well loud qlgll smhool And make plale for other senxore Who will hold ln equal honor All that tomee m that powltlon Wow we glve the-m these uadltlons That for one year vw have guarded Give the banner :uve the sph lt lnve the name- of noble Qenxor To the preeent vorrhy lumore Then to hold them well and wwelx Hold them high md keep llflhlllllffd As thru mans iemor lla'-mes Thev have been held hlgh betore ua LAWRFNCE HURPHX 1 J I 1 ' ' I - .l 1v t . , .. . . 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