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if . fi I ?- : -.141-. ff X1 f 'A A . ff . 5 2 34452 - fp. to X EDNA MAY JOHNSON Cranberry Corner 39 Once in a Blue Moon 4. ROBERT VASQUEZ Wishing Well 23 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 34 Track 2, 3: Block E 4: Once in a Blue Moon 4: Glee Clubg Scholarship Society 45 Block E CAROLINE SWANSON G. R. 1, 2, 3, 49 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Bosn's Bride 35 Studio Club 43 Once in a Blue Moon 4: Glee Club, Grumpy 45 Yell Leader 23 Track 2, 3, 4. LESTER McGEE Y. M. C. A. l. 2. 33 Science Club 2. ALBERT SNYDER Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Wishing Well 2: Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 33 Y. M. C. A. Sec.- Treas. 43 Radio Club 43 Basketball 43 Once in a Blue Moon 4: Glee Clubg Grumpy 4. MARGARET CHARPIE G. R, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Studio Club 43 Once in a Blue Moon 4. MYRLA BEQUETTE Track l, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Girl Reserves 3. RAYMOND SISCO Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l. 2: Track 2: Hur- ry! Hurry! Hurry! 39 Block E. HAZEL WALKER G. R. 23 Glee Club Championship Debating Team 35 Scholarship Society 3, Oratorical Contest Win- ner 3.
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YF-. ,Q -.,...am4eff A WIT' ' 1: ' f Y Class 'flistorg In 1924 a class of more than one hundred Freshman began their High School life. They elected as officers: Orville Faris, president: Virgil Glaze, vice president: Annabelle Nlerwin, secretary and treasurer: Raymond Sisco, sergeant at arms: and Mr. Gillespie, class advisor. This group chose Be square as their motto and tried during the four years to live up to that goal. The close of the year found the Freshmen recognized as a wide-awake class. Next, as Sophomores, this group now numbering 72 again took up the Be square motto and elected as officers: Virgil Glaze, president: Fred Baxter, vice president: Harriet Ballard, secretary-treasurer: Raymond Sisco, sergeant at arms: and Miss Allen. class advisor. They started the year with a jolly hard-time party in the Gym, Caroline Swanson through her bril- liant playing took county championship in the girls' singles in tennis. The class finished up the year with a successful picnic for the Seniors at Ter- minus. In 1925 the group who had started school as Frosh reanoeared as Jun- iors. VVith lfarl Hayes, president: Fred Baxter, vice president: Irene Goraeke, secretary-treasurer: Earl VVhepley, sergeant at arms: and Miss Allen, class teacher. the year was a peppy and successful one. As in previous years the class was well represented in athletics. This year the class took part in the production of the school play. Hurrv! llurryl Hurry! and in the operetta The Bos'n's Bride. The ,lunior-Senior banquet was a huge success. The Juniors introduced a dinner-dance, which met with the ap- proval of everyone. In 1926 the group entered on the last quarter of the journey. Erwin Rowland was elected class president: Fred Baxter, vice president: Irene Goracke, secretary-treasurer: Nina Root, sergeant at arms: and Miss Allen, class teacher. Senior Ditch Day was a wonderful day for the Seniors, but the rest of the school was lacking in pep, because the liveliest class was ab- sent from school. The talent of the Seniors was displayed to the public very successfully in the Senior Play Grumpy The klunior-Senior banquet and the Sophomore-Senior picnic were both enjoyed very much by the class of '27. VVith glad hearts the members of the class look back over the four years and felt that they had been successful in carrying out their motto, HB6 square.
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