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.4 ,, W .F v 'rf 'e -. ., is 1- B rx , .Qs 1 . 2. L... ADELSOHN. NORMAN ALEXANDER. EMMA SUIE Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4: Junior Escort. 3. ALKIRIE, MARX' Blil.l.li Choral Union, 2: French Club, 2, 3, 43 Minerva, 41 Cruzers, 4. Al.l.liN. BONNH5 Blil.l.li Home Economics Club, 3. A1.1.lsoN.C1.YD1i E. Track, 2: Vice Pres. Motor Club. 4: Cooking Club, 4: Sec. Operctta, 4: Boys' Glee Club. 4. ALLISON. FLORIENCIE lf. Girl Reserve, 23 Junto Literary Society, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, 3: Garden Club, 2. ANDERSON. GLADYS AUGUSTA Minerva, 3, 4: Sports Club, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Soccer, 3. ANDERSON, NORVA1. lVlALCOl.lVl Hi-Y, 3, 4: Two Arts Club, 2. 3, 4: Tarzan Ath- ietic Club. 2. 3: Travel Club, 3, 4, Golf Club, 3. ARGLENZIO. ROSEMARY ASKLING. A. HELFN French, 2, 3, 43 Soccer, 43 Volley B:-ill, 43 Two Arts Club. 4. N. I23.l
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CLASS OF 1926 ESOLVED to blaze the trail for those who will succeed them. the Old Timers , often called the Class of 1926, launched the year's activi- ties with a pledge of loyalty to the immortal spirit of that great insti- tution. Old East. At a big mass meeting held at the first of the year officers were elected and sponsors chosen. Due to the departure of Pete Holm in January, the biggest task of sponsorship fell to Miss Margaret A. Smith, who fulfilled the expecta- tions of all. One of the first traditions established was that of having graduation ex- ercises in the City Auditorium, where all might witness youth's triumph over readin', 'ritin', 'n 'rithmetic. Social life was given a flying start by the Old Timers when they gave the first party of the year, the immemorable l-lallowe'en Barn Dance, which drew crowds of people from their cabins even on that ghost-haunted night. ln addition to issuing their official publication, the l926 Trail Blazer. the Old Timers published a paper called A'The Baby Angels' Guide. for the benefit of the Mavericks and others new to the settlement. Later they edited a clever ha.ndbook known as the Student Directory. which was received and prized by everyone in the settlement. The last two months of the year were crowded with scholastic and social activities, climaxed by the formal Promenade given in the town ballroom Ctransformed eatin' housel on the evening of May first. The play, Only Thirty-Eight, given by a stellar cast, combined with the joys and thrills of Class Day and Graduation, write a fitting close for the 'AOld Timers' first and last year of happy friendships in the new settlement! 1221
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AURELIUS. TOM ROYLANCE Congress, 3, 4: History Club, 4: International Re- lations, 4: Woodbury, 3, 4: Science, 4. BACH, ROBERT l. EE Hi-Y, 4: Motor Club, 4: 6 Foot Club, 3: Booster Club, 4. BAGLEY, STEWART E. BAGNALL, CHARLES Football, 4: D Club, 4: Golf Club, 2, 3: Hi-Y Club, 2, 3: Boosters, 3: Senior Creed Committee, 4: Boxing Manager. 4: Two Arts, 2, 3. BAGNALL, lVlARY Drama, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 2: Junior Escort. 3. BAILEY, ARTHUR CASIDY Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Boosters, 3, 4: Pickles , 4: Student Council, 4: Boxing. 4: D Club, 4. BAKER, LENORE French, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 4: Volley Ball, 4: Local Honor Society, 2. BALDWIN, KIRK WIl,I.IANl Hi.Y, 4. BARNES, HUBERT THOMAS International Relations, 4: Archery Club, 4: Sec. 4: Pro and Con, 3: Travel Club, 3, 4. BARR, JUDSON THOMAS Congress, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Debate, 4: Flying Squadron, 4: Shaifroth, 4: Senior Play Stage Manager, 4: International Relations Society, 4: Editorial Staff Angels' Guide, 4: Chairman School Creed Committee, 4: Philosophical So- ciety, 3. l24.l
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