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Senior Qllasm tbffirrrn President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Advisory Board .... .... K atherine Farthing, Bessie Northup gvruiur Cilsum 131333 Uhr ilizhnp illrnm Plush' Presented by the Class of l920 June l, l920 Temple Grand CAST OF CHARACTERS Jones, who travels for a hymn book house ............. . Ebenezer Goodly, a Professor of Anatomy ..... Antony Goodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballaret .... .. Richard Heatherly, Engaged to Marjorie. . . . . . Thomas Holder, a Policeman ............ .. William Bighee, an inmate of the sanatorium .... .. . Henry Fuller, Superintendent of the sanatorium .... Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's Wife. . . . . . . . . Peggy, Ehenezefs Ward ...... ......... Marjorie .... ...... E henezer's Daughters.. Minerva Alvina Starlight, Mrs. Goodly's Sister. . . Helma, Swedish Servant Girl ...... . . .Harold Smith Alice Sherwood Harold Arnold .Katherine Ickis and Lola. Bryan alia . . .James Brady . .Ralph I-leeren . .Bruce Spangler George Wickman .Yale Sandeman . .Wilfred Keith . . .Harold Smith . .Miriam Lester Alice Sherwood . . . .Katherine Farthing Gertrude Jarvis Zella Brown . . . .Loris Kirk
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Members of our class have been engaged in various activities during the year, all of which make us feel the more strongly united to our school. We are especially inter- ested in the declamatory contests this year, both at home and in other towns, since one of our members, Alice Sherwood, was victorious in both the home and one of the sub-district contests and made a fine showing at the district contest. Now our school days are rapidly coming to an end. We wish we could stay longer but we cannot, for the world is calling each and every one of us. We were mere children when we started in High School and now we would style ourselves men and women. We look back over four long years and yet, were it not paradoxical to say it, they were only four short years. We bid good-bye now to our fellow students, the Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, whose association we have cherished and wish them all success. We bid good-bye to the Faculty who have shovsm great interest in both our present and future success and last of all we say farewell to our dear old High School. We love you and We'll never forget you. B. M. P. '20, J. A. B. 'Z0. 3- 1 QP: Vu .M . tif' F'
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Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. J an. Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. M ar. M ar. M ar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Eigh Svrlinnl Qlalenhau' 8-School opens. About a hundred unknowns wander fearfully into our midst 9-We remark about the faculty. I0-Vice Versa fturn about's fair playl. l5-Second spasm begins. I6--Fully recovered. Haw! Haw! l9Qophs initiated in Geometry. 26-M. Tewksbury begins to exercise her charms. 27-She makes a hit. 29-H. S. Clee Club organized. 3-Rained: Margaret Faulk's hair won't curl. 4-Columbus discovered America 428 years ago. I2--Elizabeth Royce arrives at school on time. Zl-The advent of Mr. Gettys creates a stir. 30-Miss Jeffrey wears a new dress. 6-7-Pupils delighted: teachers called to Des Moines. l8-A slippery understanding of the sidewalks. 304urgeon Gail Schrader performs an operation. 6-20-Coal strike: Mr. Welch cleans house. 25-Miss Riggs changes her name. 3l--Misses Bell and Jordan polished the banisters. 3-Miss Jordan changes the style of her coiffure. ll-Sunday: no school. 22-23-Mourning session fExamsl. 30-Everybody busy. 4-Nothing doing today. 9-A new attraction fProf. from Kentl. I5-Mr. Scott calls on Miss Braucht fto be continuedj. 23-Our school clothes and hair pins steal a furlough. 6-Bruce Spangler needs a hair cut. l3-Mr. Stevens offers to bring Brady a doll to play with. l8-Prof. Gettys vs. Mike Augustine. I 22-Miss MacEachran told us to come prepared to remove our shoes. 26-27-28-Athletic Benefit at Temple Grand 30-Bessie Northup fails to recite. l-School phooled April Fools Day. 9-Willis Wamer cracked a joke. fWhat was itil, I5-Bud Keith wears first long trousers. I8-Rain. 20-Raining. Zl-Still Raining. 22-Jas. Brady displays his new brown kicks. ----Prof. Gettys becomes old enough to vote. Apr. Apr. Apr 24-Bruce buys a hair cut. 28-Seniors follows the elephants. 30-Annual goes to press.
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