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ILLAH EE LILLIAN EHNAT She's all my fancy painted her, She's lovely, she's divine. Assistant Editor of Fifonian, 4, As- sistant Business Manager of Illahee, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2. MARY FOX Mary kept the heart of love, and oh, but she was gay! She danced a jig, she sang a song, that took my heart away. Treasurer of class, 2, 3, 45 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual play, 3, 4, Fifonian reporter, 1, 3, Illahee staff, 3, Busi- ness Manager Illahee, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2. MARGUERITE YOUNKIN But so fair, She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware. Basketball, 3, 4, Fifonian Staff, 3, 45 Illahee Staff, 4g Annual play, 3, 43 Vice President of class, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2. VIRDE JOHNSON O', my own, my beautiful, my blue eyes! Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Fifonian Staff, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2. Page Thirteen
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ILLAHEE l Sputum V HELEN EHNAT Those true eyes, Too pure and too honest in aught to disguise The sweet soul shining thru them. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Rep0rter, '1llahee', 3g Editor of Fifonian, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2. A RTHUR STOLEN Had sig'h'd to many, though he loved but one. Salutntoriang Orchestra, lg Annual staff, 4. BERTHA GARMAN Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat. Valedictoriang President of class, 1, 4, Vice President of class, 23 Debate, 2, 3, 45 Fifoniun, 1, 3, 4g President of Studcnt Body, 43 Editor of Illahee, 4g Declamation, 4, Annual Staff, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2, 4. Page Twelve
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ILLAHEE CLASS OFFICERS Bertha Garman ---- - President Marguerite Younkin - - Vice-President Mary Fox - - - - Secretary Miss G. Moe - - Class Advisor Class Colors - - - Silver and Coral Class Flower ---- Coral Sweet-Pea CLASS MOTTO The quitter never winsg 4 The winner never quits. CLASS YELL Brains a-plenty Pep I guess, Senior Class of F. H. S. Qllaaa iiiatnrg HEN the school bell rang, twelve years ago, about fifty six-year-olds started on their great adventure of school life. Among these children were Mary Fox, Virde JolQon, Bertha Garman and Marguerite Younkin, who success- fully finished their grade school work and joyfully entered high school with others. As is usual in the history of freshman classes many of our school mates left us for one reason or another until these were left to finish this adventure in which they embarked so many years ago with Helen and Lillian Ehnat and Arthur Stolen, making a class of seven happy voyagers who thru all these years have learned to appreciate and love each other so thoroughly. Although we have been few in number during the last two years, our class has con- tributed much to the activities of the school, Bertha Garman being one of our most promising debaters and Helen Ehnat, Virde Johnson, Mary Fox and Marguerite Younkin members of a most successful basket-ball team, which during 1926 was fortunate enough to win all the games of the season, emerging victors. We feel we have always taken part in the social activities during the time we have been in high school, furnishing pep for all the parties and entertainments. Our stunts have always furnished a wealth of amusement to all who were present. We, the class of '26, feel we have been most fortunate in being able to begin and end our common school education in an institution where the school board and faculty have tried so zealously to maintain lofty ideals and high moral standing and we h0D9 that our class motto, The winner never quits and the quitter never wins, will help us to carry on thru the remainder of our lives the high standards of attainment that these loyal friends have held up to us thru all our school life. Gllaaa iirnplirrg It was a perfect June day and having been invited to attend a wedding of my old friends I was hurrying to reach the church on time. It was to be a great society wedding. I had heard that even the President of the U. S. was to be there. The pastor to marry them, was the world's most noted. I arrived at the church and was given a seat. After waiting a while the great 'pipe organ began softly to play the Lohengrin march. Everyone was craning his neck to see the bride and groom so I looked too and whom should I see coming down the aisle but Marguerite Younkin, who was the most noted woman pastor in all the world. After the pastor had taken her place, Miss Virde Johnson was next in line on the arm of her father. Her stage name was Gloria Talmadge, for by now she had taken her place among the movie celebrities. A little later came the grggpm, Arthur Stolen, who was an artist, whose wonderful productions appeared in alll the Page Fourteen
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