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ELWOOD CHARLES AHLGRIM—Nature Club 2-3; Science Club 1; Indus-tiial Arts Club 3; Music Club 4; Easket Ball 2nd team 2-3; Basket Ball 1st team 4; H. S. Band 3-4; B. A. A. 1-2; Parliamentary Procedure Club 2; Foreign Travel Club 1. MARION ANDERSON—G. A. A. 1-4; Student Council 2, Sec’y. 2; Forum 3; Boosters 1-3; Yell Leader 3-4; Commerce Club 2; College Club 4; Sec'y. Class 2-3; Hi-Tri 3-4, Sec’y. 4; Junior Play 3; Student Legislature 1, Sec’y. 1; Dramatics Club 3; Elstonian Staff 4; Senior Play 4. R. JAMES AHLGRIM—Drawing Club 1-4; Boosters 1-3; B. A. A. 1-4; French Club 3-4; Pioneer Club 4; College Club 4. Pres. 4; Student Council 1-4; Jazz Orchestra 4; Pres. Class 1; Treas. Class 3. JANE BAKER—Latin Club 2-4. Vice-Pres. 4; Music Club 2-3; Forum 2; Dramatics Club 2-4; Hi-Tri 3-4, Pres. 4; Student Council 4, Chairman 4; G. A. A. 1-4; College Club 4; Pianist for Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs 2-3. CHARLES BLUHM—Commerce Club 2; Science Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 1; Orchestra 4; B. A. A. 3. LYLITH MAJORY BREITZKA—Commerce Club 1-4; Dramatics 1-3; Glee Club 3; Music Club 4; G. A. A. 1-4; “Miss Caruther’s Return,” 2. C. HENRY BODENSTAB — Entered from Springfield Township High School 4; Science Club 4; Travel Club 4; Senior Play 4. DOROTHY CALUSO—Commerce Club 3; Art Club 1; G. A. A. 3. [20]
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Lois Fraley Frank Burnett Ruth Herbert Vice-Pres. President Sec’y.-Treas. Class History The Class of ’29, following its many predecessors, has not been unusual in its organization and routine of activities. However, the type of individual character has made the class distinctive. During our first year we elected Wilbur Jurgensen president. The same year we organized a Freshmen Rooters’ Club, the officers of which were Otis Zahrn, president, and Georgan McLaughlin, secretary. The big event of the year was the party given us by the Class of ’28. When we were sophisticated sophs, our president was Frank Burnett; vice-president was Jimmy Ahlgrim; secretary, Marion Anderson; and treasurer, Georgan McLaughlin. By the time we were juniors things began to hum. Frank Burnett was elected president; Lois Fraley, vice-president; Marion Anderson, secretary ; and James Ahlgrim, treasurer. On January 26, we gave the play “The Genius.” In place of the customary prom we inaugurated the plan of a banquet followed by dancing. And now, our senior year is finished. Our senior officers are pictured above. Members of our class have been prominent in all the athletic activities, in the orchestra and band, the student government, clubs, and social functions. .. - ! ». [19]
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HAROLD E. BOZA—B. A. A. 1-4; Travel Club 1-4. Vice-Pres. 2; Pioneer Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 2; Science. Club 1-4; Wrestling 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 3. VIVIAN MAE CANNON—Entered frcm Kouts Hteh School 3; G. A. A. 3-4; Music Club 3-4; Band 3-4; Orchestra 3-4. Sec’y-Treas. 3-4; Travel Club 4; Hi-Tri 4; Elstonian Staff 4; Student Council 4. Sec’y. 4. RUSSELL BROWN — B . A. A. 2-3; Science Club 2-3; Nature Club 2-3; Tra cl Club 3; Glee Club 2. EVELYN CASSLER — Commerce Club 2-4; Household Arts Club 3; History and Current Events Club 4. Sec’y. 4; G. A. A. 2-3. FRANK BURNETT—Class Pres. 2-4; Forum 3. Treas. 3; Boosters 2; Football 2-4; Basketball 2-4. Capt. 4; Baseball 3; B. A. A. 1-4; Junior Play 3; Biology Club 2; Honor Society 4. Pres. 4; Hi-Y 2-4; College Club 4; Pioneer Club 4; Senior Play 4. JULIET ELIZABETH CONRAD—G. A A. 1-3; Commerce Club 2; French Club 3. Sec’y 3; Dramatics Club 1-3. Sec’y. 2; English Club 4; Travel Club 4; Senior Play 4. ROBERT H. CARLISLE — Dramatics Club 2-3; B. A. A. 2-3; French Club 2-3; English Club 4; Junior Play 3. GLADYS R. COOK—Commerce Club 4. [21]
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