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Class of 1931 COLORS BURNT ORANGE AND BLUE V FLOWER CECIL BRUNNER ROSES SWEET PEAS V MOTTO WE BUILD THE LADDER BY WHICH WE CLIMB
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------------------------- a THE WHIRLWIND a Bess rrr McCrary Stanford Emmett Boucher SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A 1‘ I HOUGH television was a marvelous invention, not very much could be seen or heard about the history of the class of 1931. In 1927 the freshmen at Madison elected the following officers: president, Ivan Zimmerman; vice-president, LaY ora Emmett; secretary, Nadyne Reiley; and treasurer, Ethel Magers. At Central the same proceedings were going on. Robert Marks became president; Mona McFarland, vice-president; and Wallace Kennedy, secretary-treasurer. While only freshmen both the Madison and Central students were well represented in dif- ferent activities; Madison won the freshman debate contest. When these classes left Junior High to seek their fortunes at A. H. S., many wondered what had happened to them. Through television came the information that the sophomore class officers were being elected : Ruth Potwin, president; Elma Morton, vice-president; and Katherine Boucher, treasurer. During the sophomore year Ruth Potwin tied for first place in the declamatory contest, while the class debaters won the interclass debate contest. 1 he following year it was learned that the class had been progressing rapidly; they were now juniors and were proud to be called “upperclassmen.” As before in the freshman year, Ivan Zimmerman became class president. The other officers were Ethel Magers, vice-president; Donald Stalcup, secretary; and Katherine Boucher, treasurer. Members of the class took parts in the Dramat plays, besides presenting one of their own, “Tea for 'Pom.” This was the first time in the history of A. H. S. that the junior class had ever put on a class play. Since the interclass debate contest Avas won again by the juniors, and since Clare Stewart took the leading part in the operetta, Peggy and the Pirates,” and also won the district oratorical contest, the junior year was considered quite eventful for the class of 1931. Three years passed, and the fourth and last year at A. H. S., which seemed the most important of all, was coming on. An auburn-haired boy, named Woodsor. £-■ J Ttceht
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