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l I Cuckrafl Studio Bernice Borchert Ernest Dunbar Ruth Jenkins Lloyd Combs Edward Kollmyer Mabel Linderman Fred Linderman Dorothy Anderson Doris King Garland Bunker Reine Roy ' Clifford Traphagen Doretta Remmers Hector McLean Hazel Burmeister Page Twenty-two E D 2 Q f U f ff
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History Class, Dec. Q 9' T WAS with some trepidation, we must admit, that we, the dauntless class of' December 1920, first entered through the shining portals of A. H. S. in January, 1917. At our first and joyous class meeting we elected the following officers: President ....................,......,.................,............ Clifford Traphagen Vice-President ..........i.,........ ......,.,. E ugene Sommers Secretary .............,..............o ,..... ........... D o rothy Carter Administrative Board ........,. ............ L enore Paul Administrative Board ............................i.,.......,..... Ernest Dunbar During our very first month we held a rip-snorting hot-dog, pie and cake sale for the noble purpose of buying our page in the Acorn, Some of our members assisted in the Senior Vaudeville, indeed a unique honor. A member of our class took 454 points at the A. C. A. L. Track Meet, a thing few Freshmen have ever done. In our Sophomore year we were victorious over the Freshman Class in the many events of' the annual Tie-Up. The eminent picnic we gave at Redwood Peak one beautiful summer evening is well remembered by many of our class. We became Juniors and purchased our class pins, the prettiest and most dis- tinctive then on the market. As High Juniors we gave the Prom, the success of which created a widespread sensation throughout the city. It was the best attended Prom ever held. On Circus Day we glorified ourselves again by surpassing all expec- tations of good results on a hot dog sale. At last we have reached the longed for state of Seniorhood. The officers for this term are: President .................. .............. L loyd Combs Vice-President ........ ......... M abel Linderman Secretary ............................ .......... G arland Bunker Editor .....................,............... ........,.... V erna Greely Administrative Board .....,,. ...........,,........ D oris King Administrative Board ..,.................,............. Frederick de Bez-na The girls gave the customary reception to the Freshmen, carrying out, however, a George and Martha Washington idea in the program and decorations, which the late start in the term enabled them to do. Now turn to the crowning glory of our career, the Senior Play. Was not the Admirable Crichton grand? It was the most difficult play ever acted by students of the A. H. S. We are nearing the end of our bright and sparkling career, having but one more term left. Many important things may happen in that time in which we will take active part, but they cannot be herein recorded. Here's hoping that we do so well that the school cannot help but cherish our memory fondly, as we shall cherish its. M. S., Dec. '20. E b z Q f U f U Page Twenty-one
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Cookralt Studio Lillian Sa5ord Roger Sturtevant Salome Whitlow Clark Spence Evan Gilham Vivian Salomon William Howell Mabel Munn Marion Powell Wanda Banning Allan Meuter Edith Bei-beck Alvin Malm ' ' E b z Q t U t n Page Twenlgy-three
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