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We have fifteen members having lost four of then in the freshman year—E den Madison, James Kuzelku. Rex Iamb, and Nelrine Stott. Wo have a new member entering vMh in —Dorothy Pr.z'er. Finding: Mrs. Vedder a very good sponsor, we chose her agaijn this year. As for ath’etics, our class isn't a bit .backward this yz r. We have quite a few out for football, and place second, next to the seniors who placed first in the high school basket ball tournament. Joe Sweet st'eks Walter Fosbury with a compass in Geometry c'ass'. Wa’ter respond’ with an “ouch” that con be heard throughout the buildin . Mr. Ved- der makes us all stay in after school. 1932 — 1933 September, 1932. We reach our third a ep; we are now juniors num- bering fourteen. We choose Mr. Vedder for our sponsor. Two new members. Vernon Zimmerman sn i xer.- neth Colby join us soon after Christmas. Our piay “Poodles” brought us enough to .i r . seniors a banquet at the beach. 1933 — 1934 September 1933. We have at last reach -d the fourth s'-e . W a ■? now seniors, with on y fourteen members. Ra’ph Ferguscn from Pie: sane Ilk ..nvueJ ' gcu ur, this ■ year. Geraldine. Shonsoy moved to “Somewhere' id nip Wyoming”, and Doric Morrison among the Sc edes Stromsburg. Miss Graves is our sponsor this year. “Cousins”, our play went over with great succeV. Revelry very much against marriage. The juniors invited us to the Junior-Senior haniue in the gym. Their scheme was that of a beautiful garden. The Seniors appreciate the effort it took in behalf of the Junior class to give us such a splendid banquet. We lose on 3 of our members —Clarence McConnell.
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We also have four new members Doris Morrison Violet Kluck, Donald Presnell and Morris Brown. Ruth Carson moved back out west. Sept. 1927. This year Miss Dinges is trying to make artists of us by starting an art club. Kieth Coakley and Harold Howe join our class. Sept. 1928. Miss Hilliard is our techer this year. We have Ruth Carso:., who came back from the west after leaving at thee-d of the ye it in the fourth grade. Evelyn Bivens Lev Aldrich, Helen Eerkshire and Elvia Foster enter our class. Sept. 192S This year Harry and Bertram Zieniker enter our class' Joe and Walter win an argument with Evelyn and Amanda over clear ing the fish bowl, when they re- turned Joe was carrying the rim of the bowl and be- hold the bottom had fallen out. of it. Sept. 1930 Ah, we are “freshies”. Our class welcomes eight new members, Myrtle Anderson, Rachel Crain, Nel- rene Stott, Clarence McConnel, Elden Madison, Harry Davis, James Kuzlka, and Odessa Thompson, who has been away for six years. Within a couple of w'eeks we lose Nelrene. The first remembrance of high school is the mixer, an excitment we shall never forget. About the end of the first six weeks we elect Mrs Vedder as our sponser. The latter part of the first semester we select green and white for our class colors, sweet peas and fernery for our class flower, “Finished Yet Beginning” for our class motto. The latter part of the year Rex Eamb enters our class. Sept. 1931 We have reached the second step ,but we are no longer ‘ ‘ green freshies ’ ’ but ‘ ‘ sophisticated sopho- mores. ’ ’
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On May 14 we sneaked to Lincoln going by ti uck. A good tun was had by a 1. Cur school days now come to a close, beginning with Baccalaureate services, May 13. The Reverend Mr. Price conducted the services, with the Reverend Mr. Jones assisting with Invocation and reading of Scripture. Wednesday, May 16, with eighth gradei graduation was class night. The class will, history, prophecy, and poem were read. On Thursday, May 17, Commencement exercises were he;d. Our school days are now ended and we are now started on the road of Life. We, the Seniors appreciate very much the efforts of the faculty, who have instructed and trained us to take our places in the world. • SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1934 being of sound mind do hereby leave the following said articles to the under- named organisations and perssons. First we order and direct the Junior Class to pay ail our just debts and graduation expenses a; soon after our decease as conveniently possible. We the Seniors, the intelligencers, give ti ahe in- telligent Sophomores our intellectualness in order that they may have more sophomorical intellect
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