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graduates, Qlec. 1927 URING their first year this class took little interest in school life. Like every freshman class, it took one semester to become accustomed to the school. As the 2B class, they elected Earl Roberts, president, Jere Chain, vice-president, Edwina Melanson, secretary, Phyllis Bruce, treasurer, and Minor Cowen, sergeant-at-arms. The class did not participate in many activities, even in their second year. Their work for the year consisted of a candy sale and dance. The usual commotion over the selection of class rings occurred during their junior year. The class took part in a number of activi- ties that year. The three-act play, The Big Idea was given under the auspices of this class also during their third year. It was a very successful play More was accomplished during their last year than in all the others. The class gave the first dance of the season. Later in the term they gave a successful candy sale. After the Freshman Recep- tion, of which the Seniors had charge, the class began to make plans for the Senior Ball, Senior Class Night, and Commencement. Their freak day was one of the best that the school has ever witnessed. All members of the class cooperated and made it a success that has not been equaled by many classes. There were represented toughs, sweet old-fashioned ladies, boys dressed as girls, and girls dressed as boys. Many members of the class were officers or members of other organizations and took part in the many school activities. Phyllis Carrington and Inez Ruegg were prominent in the Girls' League. Those who held Student Body offices were Minor Cowen, and Fred Georgeson. Lois Cottrell, Grace Goodwin, Margaret Kay, Fred Georgeson, Norman Vernon, and Theodore Little took part in different athletics. Theodore Little took a great interest in dra- matics. He represented the school at the Shakespearian contest held in Berkeley during his third year of high school. W The officers and advisers for the last year were president, Theodore Little, vice-president, Aubrey Boydstun, secretary, Phyl- lis Howard, treasurer, Anna Nielsen, and sergeant-at-arms, Dor- othy Rhodes. The class advisers were Miss Fitzell, Miss Clark, and Miss Smith. 12
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