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Chapter IV. (Seniors) And then we were Seniors and embarked upon the final stage of our voyage. Though literally swamped with work we found time to enter into various undertakings for money and fun. Early in the year we bought our class rings, we being the first class to have ones adopted by the entire high school as a school ring. Our money for graduation was raised by two well attended Coffees and a play, “Cranberry Cor- ners,” which was very successfully presented at three different times, twice at Hemlock and once at Freeland. Our school parties contributed their share of fun. Our officers were: President ...................... Beulah Beamish Vice President..................Carrie Trombley Secretary and Treasurer ............. Edna Fiting When we think of parting we begin to realize how happy we have been in these four years of work and play, and how dear we have grown to each other. But we are comforted since we know that as the years roll on the class of 1924 will be remembered as one of the finest of dear old Hemlock High School. EDNA FITING.
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Class History Chapter I. (Freshmen) It was one beautiful morning in September 1920, when the class of 1924 entered high school as freshmen. There were thirteen of them, six boys and seven girls. That class contributed, George Mueller, Rhine- hart Bauer, Walter Hutfiltz, Wilbert Goodman, Erma Bremer, Gladys McBratnie and Beulah Beamish to athletics. At the first class meeting purple and gold were selected for class colors, yellow rose for class flower, and the following officers were elected. President ........................... Rhinehart Bauer Vice President...........................George Mueller Secretary.................................Delia Woodhull Treasurer...................... Carrie Trombley Chapter II. (Sophomores) When we re-entered school after vacation we were full of ambition to keep up our former record. There were only ten tnembers in the class because four members had dropped out and one new one had entered. To show our oratorical ability we presented a declamatory contest before the public. That year we contributed Wilbert Goodman, Thelma Kline, Erma Bremer, and Gladys McBratnie to athletics. The class officers were as follows: President.........................Delia Woodhull Vice President....................George Mueller Secretary ........................ Carrie Trombley Treasurer ........................... Erma Bremer Chapter III. (Juniors) In entering school in our Junior year we were depleted in quantity but resplendent in quality. The class now consisted of nine members, two having dropped out and one new member having entered. The Juniors gave a banquet in honor of the basket ball team. We con- tributed Wilbert Goodman, Gladys McBratnie, Erma Bremer and Thel- ma Kline to athletics. The class officers were elected as follows: President ........................ Beulah Beamish Vice President..........................Edna Fiting Secretary ........................ Carrie Trombley Treasurer ............................ Erma Bremer
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Junior Class Notes Class Motto: No Victory Without Labor. Class Flower: American Beauty Rose. Class Colors: Maroon and Gold. Class Officers Loretta Bremer .......................... President Emma Doerr.......................... Vice President Zeta Thomas.............................. Secretary Opal Bradford ........................... Treasurer Miss G. Baxter....................... Class Advisor The Junior class was organized September 17. We have had a very successful year and hope the class of 1925 will be the largest to have graduated from H. H. S. We have had two class parties, one at the school October 5, and a sleigh ride to the Pangborn Brothers’ home February 2. A good time was reported by all. Four of the Junior boys played on the first basket ball team, and two girls on the girls’ first team. Emma Doerr Ervin Ault Loretta Bremer Hilda Fiting Alvina Zabel Opal Bradford Thelma Thomas Class Roll Zeta Thomas Gladys Turner Eugene Erskine Flossie Desonia Hilda Dittman Clarence Hingston Henry Pangborn Loring Pangborn Herman Rick Minnie Turbin Myrtle Smith Merton Slick David Anger Wilbert Goodman 53ETA THOMAS.
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