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'i MAROON AND WHITE s SENIORS EVA ROSE (JROW “There's so much happiness about her The Seniors couldn’t do without her Basketball '26-27, Minstrel Show '27, Junior Play '28. Snapshot Ed. 29, Glee Club '29. Senior Play '28. Fruit Judging Team '26. EUGENE MASON “A popular all-around athlete. hi sportsmanship, he can’t he heat.” Basketball ’26-’27-'28. Minstrel Show '26-'27, Captain of B. B. 29, Baseball 26- '27- 28. Class Pres. ’27-’28. Orchestra '24. Vice Pres. 25. Boy’s Glee Club 27-28. Athletic Ed. ’29. HELEN KEKSTETTER “Park of eye and dark of hair— A skilled coquette—so hoys! beware! Agr. Club '26-27, Junior Plav ’28. Joke Ed. ’29. 1929 % H8'i
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■...... MAROON AND WHITE !» SENIORS FLORA COLLINS THELMA EASTON Floras very clever. In all her ivork she excels. Her ability wilt be fruitful .•Is everyone foretells. Junior Play '28. Agr, Club '26. Lit. Ed. '29, Senior Play '29, Debating Team '29. “Dainty voice, and dainty ways; Her destination—Broadway flays” Basketball '24. Senior Play '29. Junior Play ’27. Treas. of A. A. 29. Class Sec. '29, Calendar Kd. '29. ELEAXC)RE P»IRKHOLM “Just a ulance at Eleanore tells That in athletics she excels. Friendly, jolly, full of fun, She'll hold her awn with anyone. Agr. Club 26. Junior Play '28. Basket- ball 26 '27. Vice Pres. ‘29. Class Sec. '27- '28. Kd.-in-Chief 29. Minstrel Show ’27. Glee Club ’29. Oratorical Contest ‘28. Senior Play 29. : 19 2 9 nn
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MAROON ANO WH1 TE. 1 CLASS POEM Here we gathered every morning. In this school to us so dear; 'l o the fount of knowledge coming W e have gladly hastened here. Loving classmates, helpful teachers, Here we met with friends so true; Here we walked in wisdom’s footsteps Daily learning something new. Now our high school days are ending. Like the bygone days of yore; Soon these happy days of meeting Will he ended ever more. Rut well remember, yes, remember. Those with whom we’ve daily met; And we hope again to see them (irasping eager for success. Again we hope to stand with loved ones, ’Neath the purple and the gold; There to sing sweet songs of gladness Like the songs we sang of old. 'I'he fair red rose is our class flower. Maroon and white our banner true. Ix t tts look on to the future So we will give the world its due. Pauline Dunaetz. I‘ 1 like to be a Senior Amt with the Seniors stand. A fountain pen behind inv ears. A note-book in my hand. I I wouldn't be a president. I wouldn't be a king. I’d rather be a Senior, -Ami ne cr do a thing. Edwin—“And what did you discover of your family tree?” Eugene—“I found it was the nut-bear- ing variety.”
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