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JWaroon aub Blhitr r? Helen Ker letter, Carlton Skoda. Eleanore Birkholm, Pauline Dunaetz. Edwin Gustafson Eva Grow. Flora Collins. Katie Burbach, Eu ene Mason. Miss Smith, Tillie Lutz. El’en esner, Merrill, Ver e Grow. Frieda Skibbe Lucian Strong. Rose Alta (Die npbnmurc (Class How dark and gloomy that golden Septeml er day appeared to me as I neared the door through which I was to enter on a new step of life—a Freshman. Hut 1 was not the only ] e1»l»le on the lieach. for along with me came fifteen others. The tasks which were difficult were made easier by our teachers. We soon l ecame accustomed to our studies, and we sailed along smoothly. In October we organized and elected officers as follows: Chancie Krugh, presi- dent; Eugene Mason, vice-president; Edwin Gustafson, secretary; and Pauline Dunaetz, treasurer. As our class advisor we chose Mr. 'laft who in every detail, filled this position. We agreed ujxm blue and gold as our class colors, and “Plow the furrow deep and straight as our class motto. On Speteml er 8, 1926, we again entered Eau Claire High, but this time as a group of studious sophomores. Now, there were just fourteen to take jrart in our circle of work and fun. Although we had plenty of work to do. we did not neg- lect our initiation and Hallowe'en i arties. We once more organized, choosing as our leader Ardis Smith, who is doing her utmost to help us succeed. We selected class officers as follows: Eugene Mason, president; Lucian Strong, vice-presi- dent; Alta Merrill, secretary; and Frieda Skiblte. treasurer. Hut sometime during the first two weeks in January our secretary deserted us, and now we are in search of another to fill his place. We are at this time finishing the second part of our high school education, and hope that in the near future, our names may be seen among those of the great men and women who have accomplished that which they set out to obtain. Pauline Dunaetz 27
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EUGENE MASON President Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Lucian Strong . Alta Merrill Frieda Skibbe Class Motto “Plow the Furrow Deep and Straight” Class Flower Tulip Colors Purple and White
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iffanum anh lUliitc ' 1. Fat 2. You don’t say! 3. Fat and Slim 4. Somethin's Missin’? 5. Since When? 6. The long and short of it 7. A jolly bunch 8. “Teacher” Smith 28
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