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Melva Bates This f irl is a life-saver. Glee Club (1-2-3-4) Orchestra (3-4) Class Officer (3) Thyra Christensen 4 real student. Glee Club (3-4) Ralph Britt Lovers cannot see the follies they sometimes commit. Football (1-2-3-4) Basketball (1-2-3) Track (1-2-3) Interclass Basketball (1-2-3) Class Play (3-4) Glee Club (3) Orchestra (3-4) Class Officer (1-2) Lavina G. Ferguson Good enouf h qualities for two. Glee Club (2-4) Basketball (1-4) Class Officer (2) Maude Hansen She never allows anything to interfere with her education. Orchestra (1-3-4) Glee Club (1-2-3-4) Class Officer (1-2) James E. Emery A charter member for Dave’s hall of fame. Class Officer (2) Class Play (3) Class Poet (2-3-4) Class Basketball (3-4) Class Baseball (1-2-3-4) (ilee Club ' SheSn hnisk When the candles are out, dll women are fair Page Twenty-One
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Emma V. Brokaw President Can you blann a niton ' lor falling in I o r c irith herf Glee Cfab 1-2-3 ) Basketball (1-3» f lass Play (3) (’lass Officer (3-4» Lyceum (3) Virginia L Bank Vice-President Crowned irith virtue. Debatinj: (2-3-4) Glee Club (1-2) ('lass IMay (3) Class ()fficer 4) Martha Eisenach Secretary She's a peach. If you don't know her. get acquainted. Class Officer 4) ('lass Play (3) ( rchest ra 3-4) Glee ('lub (2-3-4) Susie Boling eh Treasurer C I c v e r, vibrant and ii n usual. Glee Club (1-2-3-4) Basketball (2-3-4) ('lass ( (fleer (3-4) Class Play (3-4) Senior Class History It was with a feeling of pride that we entered the new High School building Sep- tember 5, 1919. We were not considered as green as most freshmen, because the Seniors knew as little of the new building as we did. Our first activity was a rather successful pie supper, given for the eighth graders. We were initiated first, by being made to gather wood for the football rally bonfire; next, at the Hallowe’en masquerade party, given by the sophisticated Seniors. We were then taught to eat raw oysters and smell ammonia without fainting. We enjoyed sev- eral social activities, such as skating and other parties. We established our reputa- tion by winning first and second prizes in an essay contest and third prize in lyceum introduction. As Sophomores, we realized the importance of our position, and were guests at a number of social events, but gave only one party for the High School, at Christmas time. We won a prize in the lyceum this year, also. Although unable to publish an annual, even after having a pie supper and carnival to help financially, we feel that our Junior year was made successful by our class play, “The Real Thing After All,” and the Junior-Senior banquet. As we took our place as Seniors, we felt that our last year must be one of good cheer, so we began by entertaining the school at a picnic, at which we initiated the Freshmen. We have enjoyed a great many class activities, and when the class play and com- mencement are over, we hope that everyone will feel that we have been a credit to Old Brush High! M. C. L. V. L. J. R. S. B. That irhkh is everybody's business is nobody's business Page Twenty
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Esther E. Hoover All Esther needs is a bote and arrow and a pair of win os. Glee Club (1) School Clay (2) (Mass Play (3) Essay Contest (1) Holland Gray Business before pleasure. Football (1 -2-3-4) Class Play (2-3) Orchestra (3-4) Basket ball (1-2-3) Class Officer (4) Della A. Madsen Anything for a quiet life. (ilee Club (1-2-4) (Mass Play (1-2-3) Maxwell E. Hersixgek Why aren’t they all contented like met Football (1-3-4) Track 11-2-3-4 Debate (2) Orchestra (3-4) (Mass Play (3) School Play (4) Blanche Messenc.er A shy, retiring maid. William A. Johnson Ever slotr and faithful. Orchestra (1-3-4) Glee Club (2-3-4) (Mass Play (3) School Play (4) Things are not always what they seem % Page Twenty-Two
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