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Senior Qlass History Allan MacMillan Cora Albers Marjorie Hitzler Theresa Lewis Raymond Turpin President Vice-President Sponsor Secretary Treasurer Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Violet Class Motto: Into the Midst of Things Initiation, the Senior picnic, skating parties, and our own school party are the chief landmarks of our Freshman year. A soft carpet of leaves, dim lights, shocks of corn, piles of pumpkins, cookies, candy, cider, and costumes galore suggest nothing more to a Senior than the Hallowe'en party of our Sophomore year. Death broke our ranks on October 23. 1922, when Clarence Rasor was acci- dentally killed. In our third year. Class Spirit first manifested itself in the pennant war. The destruction of the pennants finally forced a truce and we bade farewell to out- second pennant. Our carnival and Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh” were our chief activities for the rest of the year. At the year's close when we counted our achieve- ments we named ourselves champions of the school in baseball, basketball, and debating. With great pride and sighing we look hack on the days when we worked day and night on decorations for the reception. The decorated branches have been shown due reverence; some have gone to a wedding and others helped to keep the people in church amused. Again this year we have won the Lyceum medal—three times in all—and the debating championship a second time. We bought and lost another pennant. We gave a box supper early in the year, and had a school party, honoring the fresh- men. We took them to the river and let the freshmen tremble for fear of an initiation. Our class parties have been interesting. Our Sneak Day—far the stormiest day of the year—was undoubtedly the most interesting. Nothing daunted by wretched weather, we had but one blemish on our day—the sorrow of a lad who had been forsaken by his pal. All woes comforted, the day proceeded splendidly. We returned from the trip to Greeley and reappeared in school in repentance, typified by tacky” clothes. Our play Adam and Eva was given in May. and now we look forward to graduation and its accompanying features. With that, we bid farewell to Brush High School. We’ve had a pleasant stay. [10]
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DOROTHY MARIE ACRE ‘7 like everybody and everybody likes me’ Member B. U. H. S.. 1-2-3 Interclass Basketball, 3 CORA MAE ALBERS “Of all my mother’s children, love my- self the best” Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3 Basketball, 1-2 Play, 2-3 Operetta, 2-3 Glee Club, 1-2 Class Officer, 1-3 HARRY LEONIAL COPELAND, Cope ’ 7 am a self-made man and adore my maker’’ Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4 Basketball, 2-4 Operetta. 3-4 C lass Officer, 2 SARAH MAE COSS Of those to whom much is given, much is required Member B. U. H. S„ 1-4 Basketball, 4 FLORENCE MAUD DEAN “Say. just what do you mean by that?” Member B. U. H. S., 2-3-4 FRANK GAPEN DEAN He keef s his thoughts to himself Member B. U. H. S., 2-3-4 Football, 3-4 WILMA NEOMA El KEN B ARY, “Bill” Much ado about nothing Member B. U. H. S., 1-2-3-4 Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Play, 3-4 Glee Club, 1-2 Class Officer, 2-3 Class Poem, 4 BERNICE MURIEL DAY “Oh, you ornery thing!” Member B. U. H. S.. 1-2-3-4 Operetta, 4 [11 ]
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