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Tuck is prominent in the school life of a certain Montana High, and we all know of the laurels won by Elizabeth Cockcroft, when she played leading ladys in Quality Street, a play given by Alameda High School. Elwood Arrowsmith joined our ranks during the month of March, coming from Oakdale High School. ' Our Class contributed largely to both basket ball teams, and have been prominent in school life. Several of our number participated in the Japanese 0peretta, given by the Sopho- mores. Velma Lyon played the accompaniments. The Juniors decided to give a play. As a result The Twig of Thorns, was chosen. Miss Albee was unanimously voted coach. The banquet given by the Juniors, in honor of the Seniors proved very successful. The remaining question is Which was the best, the 'eats' or the programme ?' 25
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15 --YY W Y ... JUNIOR CLASS NOTES President ............. .... C urtiss Wetter Vice-President .......... .... R uth Cabeen Secretary and Treasurer .... ....... C elia Kane Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ......... A lden Leach Class Reporter .... .... F ay Sydenstricker Class Colors ..... ..... P urple and White Class Flower ............................. Pink Carnation Motto: Climb tho the rocks be rugged. We regret that all the members of our last year's Class have not been able to remain with us through this year, for we feel that they have missed one of the most interesting years of our Class' existence. Greatly do we miss the smiling face of our last year's President, Alfred Kuhn. Ruth Hoffman, Katherine Tuck and Elizabeth Cockcroft, are also among the missing. Katherine 24
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i SOPHOMORE NOTES Class Colors .... ....................... G reen and White Class Flower ............................... Shasta Daisy Motto :-Erectus and felicitatern non currans, adite ad gradus. fElevator to success not running, take the stairs.J September 13, 19151- A meeting of the Sophomore Class was called a week after school opened, by George Earl Mellen, the former president of the Class. New officers were elected as follows: President .................................. Fay Vincent Vice-President .... Mildred Benton Secretary ....... ...... G ates Burrell Treasurer ......... . . .Eugene Chalstran Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... H oward Wilson October 6, 1915:- On a beautiful moonlight night a lawn party was held at 26
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