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Classes . ,- , . 2 g lk . Dorothy McGovern Yetieve Thompson Terry Myers Rodney Petersen Vivian McLean Fourth Year Class President .....ss,.ss s,s.. . Dorothy McGovern Vice President .... .. ,,,s,....sss, ..Terry Myers Secretary eee.ee...eeee,eee c . ...,., Yetieve Thompson Treasurer o.....oeo,,...,weooe eoe,,..., ,,.ooo I I odney Petersen Advisory Board Member eo,,.,s .,...s, V 'ivian McLean In August 1928, one hundred and thirty freshmen entered the Fortuna High School. The school seenfed very well pleased with our presence and gave us a reception soon after our arrival. When the first layer of green was rubbed otf we showed how well we fitted into the routine of the school by winning the Girls' Honor Cup. We were glad to be rated as second year students the next term. It was a grand feeling to think that now there were others in the school greener than we. Several of our members won places on the various ath- letic teams and eight were on the Honor Roll. Last year we put pep into everything that we attempted to do, and we did a good many things. The most remarkable thing, however, was our success in barely nosing out the seniors in the Megaphone sale. For the first time in five years a Junior class won the holiday. This, our last year, has been by far the most active for us. More of our members made athletic teams, and we furnished stars for the school plays as well as our own play. Peg o' My Heart, which was presented February 19, 1932. M- Dorothy McGovern. Page Twenty-tlwee
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Zella Aldrich Just up to Anything. Has a Smile for everyone. A mighty nice Girl. Arthur Ammer Plenty good with The Cornet. Not Much time for Study - but it Really doesn't matter. Goldie Baxter Much admired. A jolly girl and A real friend. Hopes to 5.50 To U. C. Adele Bianchi Sweet, likeable, And a great girl. Remembered for Her cheerful and Sunny visage. Ethel lloehne Not temperamen- tal. H a 'n d V at every thing: Likes to read. lndustrious, and Very brainyy Page Twenty-four 333.15 ,rf Classes Hazel Alsop Always prepares Her tedious Lessons. Demure Nice. Louise Barti Cheerful, Helpful. Says What she thinks, But is well- Liked, anyway. Donald Berry Never bothers About anything or Anyone. Ambitious And well-liked By all. Winif 1'ed Bisconer Love to have Winifred around. But when she is We are hardly Aware of it. V an Branstetter Cheerful, happy. Right there when it Comes time for t'Seeing: Nellie Home. A great guy.
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