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HELEN BILLINGS. President. JUANITA WALLACE. Vice President. DORIS EVANS. Secretary. DORIS DENNISON. Treasiinei Clara Bergmann Lydia Brandel Althea Rrooker Bayard Ruchen •Orel Burdick MaK'dlc Cilloy Beulah Culver Dorothy Gilliland Veda Gould Eva Greiner ' Herbert Hackeit Harry Hasley « l ona Hasty Edith Hawley Anna Keen Goldie I attin Margaret Hanks , Harold Sehaaer Eldon Barclay • June Reynolds Helen Schaner Bertha Manilla Harold Wing Velma Sutherland . Lucllc Tatt Nina May Thelma Bender Wallace Ingland Margaret Wicks Page tu'entyseven
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r--■ ----- » | m FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY 1 | When we began our prepartory your for high school (the eighth giado) the majority of ns were bewildered when we entered the great assembly where we were to study for five long years. We were very much confused at first, however, trying to find our desk and class rooms. We elected officers of our class: Theodore Dayharsh. president; Albert Shinn, vice president; Thelma DuMont, secretary, and Stasia nruckman. treasurer. Miss Ruth Sayles was appointed guardian much to the delight of the members of our class. Although the boys had basketball practice, we played no games of importance. Of course we must have a party like the high school grades, and so having invited the members of the faculty. w.e joined in fun and frolic In the auditorium which was decorated in our class colors, blue and gold. Refreshments were served consisting of ice cream and wafers. Much to the embarrassment of the refreshments committee and th.? misfortune of the guests, a group of high school boys took over half of our ice cream from the Domestic Science Room. Near the end of the year, accompanied by some of the teachers, we went to Juniper Beach, where we enjoyed ourselves in a picnic dinner. Having received our diplomas, we left the eigthth grade with joyful hearts to become Freshmen the next year. And so last September we began our Freshman year. Theodore Dayharsh was re-elected president; Helen Hawley became vice president; Phyllis Joslin, secretary, and Geraldine Maze, treasurer. Miss Sayles was again appointed guardian and our class colors remained blue and gold. Shortly after the basketball season opened, our Freshman team joined battle in the tournament. Although we did not win the “Cup. we are proud of our team and its manager. We also played a game with Mears high school which ended much in favor of the Freshmen. After the Christmas holidays we entertained the other three grades of the high school at a party given in the auditorium. When our turn came to give a program as the other grades had done, we showed that the Freshmen also possessed talent. And now the Freshman year is drawing to a close, with the anticipation of our annual picnic at the lake and our Fancy Dress party to be given the 28th of May and to which the Sophomores. Juniors and Seniors, also Faculty and School Board are invited. Although most of us are happy to think we shall become Sophomores next year, we shall never forget the exciting and delightful times we have had as a Freshman class. — Geraldine Maze. Page twenty-nine
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