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i el 'l'aLeS BERTHA SLEBERT Bert Description-Brown-eye. baby Occupation -- Dods.re in1r Favorite Sayinfz- Now, just quit it! .Xctivities E Club: Basketball 2, 3, fl: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. VELMA SMITH Smit',y Description --Just another Smith Occupation -Trying to become president of C. J. Broier Co. Favorite Saying- Honest to Pete! Activities Glee Club 2, 3: Ope.etta Z, 3, 4: Sextette 3. HELEN SQUIER M ke Dcsription -Athletic Occupation Gossiping Favorite Saying i'Do you know a better one '? Activities --Operetta 1, 4: Glee Club 1, -1: Bas ketball 2, 3, fi: Baseball 2, 3, 11: Athletic Rep. Girls' Club: E Club. RUSHWOOIJ WARNER Rushie Des 'ription Brother to Eva Occupation Warn ing her Favorite Sayinfxf Uh huh! Actvitics -Glee Club 3: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. AGNES NVIERIESKI Description Fuzzy-wuzzy blnnmle Occupation Tickling.: the ivories Favorite Sayini: -- Well, now ! Activities Basketball 3. SIDNEY WILLIAMS Description One real'y perfect Hi-Y boy Occupation- -Wouldn't you like to know? Favorite Saying:f My kid brother! Activities -Orchestra 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 1. BERNARD YOST Description Science shark Occupation Playing: the fidflc Favorite Sayiny:-- I told you once! Activities -Orches ra 2, ,3: Band. .fllul
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'1 '9'er 'Ta Les s,,..,-n.mia5 I . S fi? if . Eigbleeiz 5' TED MULLIN DescriptionAOne of the Skeptic Society Occupation-Keeping the Skeptic Society skeptic Favorite Saying--- Yes, war is everything: Sherman said it was! Activities-Debate :lg Declamation 43 Annu l Staff 45 Track 4: Senior Play. MARIE MORRIS Tocts Description-Five feet two- eyes of blue Occupation- Trying to get enough slcep to satisfy Mr. Ashim Favorite Saying -- Isn't it awful? VIVIAN MURKOWSKI Pat Description--Barney's spark plug Occupation- Camp ing! Favorite Saying- Hello, you little fish! Activities ---, Operetta 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 49 Baseball 2. 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Vice-Pres. Soph Class: Pres. Girls' E Club, Annual Staff: Dc- bate 3: Senior Rep. to Girls' Club. AUDREY NAYLOR Description- Studious Occupationf-Cultivating: raspberries Favorite Saying:- Hello, Nick! Activities -Debate 3: Cpzre ta fl 5 Annual Staff 3, 49 Vice-Pres. Girls Club 33 Pres. Girls' Club 4: E Club Officer: Glee Club 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY NORDLAND Description A boy who wears a wine-cnlorcd sweater Occupation- Cramminir for Physics tests Favorite Sayinxr- I haven't time! Activities -S. B. Play 2, 35 Opereta 2, 1 Senior Play. CHRISTIAN OLSON Description--Butter and em: man Occupation -Doing odd jobs Favorite Sayini:- No, I don't think lo! Activities-Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, ll. ESTHER PA ULSON Description -What gentlemen prefer Occupation- -Writing notes Favorite Saying- Thanks a lot! ANNIE PERSON Snaky Deszription- -Selleck Queen Occupation---Doing her best to kecp flexible Favorite Sayinge- Enaway Activities---Glee Club 2: Operetta Z. HELEN RUDE Description- Not at all Rude Occupation -Trying to keep from saying ain't Favorite Saying- Oh I Activities-High Merc Regcrter. TY SAMBILA Description-A beau Ty Occupation-eRemaining calm and collected Favorite Sayinrz-- I didn't have time! Activities-Baseball 2, 3, 4.
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i Cl l iLCS Clam Hirfory The history of the Class of '29 is one that is full of interesting dates. achievements, blue slips and what not. Only four years before this one, 103 very green and very fright- ened Freshmen crept into the halls of E. H. S. After assuming their places in the roll-rooms, they settled down to investigate the wonders of a real high school, with its numerous bells ringing, its thundering herds dashing down th: hill br-twefn classes, and its strange teachers. After what seemed many weary weeks, these Freshmen chose as their leader. Eldon Stout. As this group was a very hard one to manage, we el'cte.l Mildred Blessini. Vice-President, Chris Hansen, Secretary, Robert Grothen, Treasurer, aid Arth ir Lind, Yell King. Miss McDonald was Class Advisor. A great shout went up from the throats of the Class of '29 and th :y ad wrt -d a class yell, Watch us, we shine, 1-9-2-9 , and also the class decided that Purple and Gold were very good colors for the symbol of the class. And it came to pass that the wisemen looked upon th: little boys of this class and finally pronounced them as very good material for football, basktball, track an.l baseball. They also found the girls of this class very active in athletics. So, after many months of weary work, they turned their eyes toward p'o1n' tion, but many of them dropped from school with various excuses. A picnic at Lake Wilderness, in May, ended the first year. In 1926 a much refreshed band of youths came from the adjoining terrftory. very proud of their advancement and remembering the days of their greenness. As th: Soph- omores of their day, had done unto them, even so did we do unto th.s: new Freshmen. In our second year we chose as our leaders, Harold Bowers, President, Vivian Murkowski, Vice-President, Lawrence Blessing, Secretaryg Vaughn Eagon. Tresurerg Chris Hansen, Yell King, and Miss Brattain as Class Advisor. The class journeyed through the second year, losing classmgtes aloig the way. But during the year of 1926-1927 the class had very good athletic mtterial and recpived much honor and respect from the upper-classmen. The Class of '29 proved, in their third year, that there was no class wiici could equal them. The first honor the juniors won was the banner given by the S. B. A. in the Student Body ticket selling contest. Once more the class chose the worthy people for their leaders. Ralph Green. Presidentg Mildred Blessing. Vice-Pixsidegitg Elsie Anderson, Secretaryg Arthur Lind, Treasurer, Chris Hansen, Yell King, and for their Class Advisor they chose Miss Bernice Smith. In accordance with the custom the juniors gave the Seniois a Christmas assembly. Three months passed and the next great event was the junior Prom, which was held the twenty-fifth of March. The Class of '29 proved their skillfulness in their Ma- rine Ball. The Seniors and underclassmen, as well as the juniors, enjoyed thrmselves at the Ball. In the latter part of May, after the Seniors, Class of '28, returned from their sneak, an excellent breakfast was served to them the next morning by the worthy juniors. Now it came to pass, as their pride grew to a great bigness within them the class began to wish for a symbol befitting their station, messages were sent to hrms for samples of their various line jewelry, The class chose rings and pins. The fourth year in the history of this great and wonderful Class of '29 has been one of hard labor and little resting by the wayside, for preparations have been made for us to take our final departure from our dear school. The leaders of the class the fourth year were Elwyn Lind, President, Thorston Ed- man, Vice-President, Elsie Anderson, Secretaryg Mildred Blessing, Treasurer, and Chris Ttvefzly
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