Milwaukie High School - Maroon Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1917

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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS STUDENT BODY OFFICERS WILLIAM MILLER, President RUBY MAYER, Vice-President DONNA SMITH, Secretary CLYDE DAVIS, Treasurer CLAUD BUCKNER, Athletic Manager DOROTHY WISSINGER, Tennis Manager HEROLD DEDMAN, Yell Leader. . 9' I STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ELECT HAROLD DEDMAN, President DONNA SMITH, Vice-President RUTH HOPE, Secretary EDVVARD KEELER, Treasurer LQROY EDWARDS, Athletic Manager

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Qnnietp THE SENIOR'S RECEPTION. As the Maroon goes to press the Junior class is planning a reception for the Seniors. This will be the first of the sort to be given in our high school. The faithful Juniors are working hard in order that this may be a warm reception and one that the Seniors will never forget. THE STUDENT BODY ASSOCIATION. All of the school activities, especially athletics and debating, have been car- ried on under the auspices of the Student Body. The officers who served this term are: William Miller, president, Ruby Mayer, vice-president, Clyde Davis, treasurer, Donna Smith, secretary. Meetings are held on the last Thursday of each month and at such times business and school activities are discussed. At a recent meeting Dorothy VV'issinger was selected Tennis Manager. THE GLEE CLUB. Within the past tvp years several attempts have been made to organize a Glee Club. Last term a girls' chorus was organized but this term boys have joined, thus making a Glee Club. At present we have a membership of twenty- five and active work has been done by both the students and the director. The Club sang at the Teachers' institute, at the Dedication of tw: Grammar School building and at the Industrial Exhibit. At a recent assembly the high school students voted to buy a Victrola. Miss Minturn, teacher of mathematics, has donated the first five dollars, and when ninety-five dollars has been paid she will give the last five dollars. Edythe Hamilton, Donna Smith and Miss lldinturn have been appointed to select the records for the Victrola. THE UFRESHIES' RECEPTION. A reception, quite different from any of the others, was given in honor of the September Freshmen by the Senior Class. A bonfire party was planned for Fri- day night and at 7330 a large crowd met at the school-house. The students were chaperoned by the faculty to the place cleared for the party, which was on Kel- logg Creek. Two largl bonfires were quickly built by the boys and as soon as the fires furnished enough light, games were started. Drop the handkerchief and Three Deep were enjoyed by everyone. After playing mes for some time the buns and Weeniesn were passed. This was the most exciti part of the evening, for the boys delighted in sWiping the weenies. As soon as the buns and weenies were gone the boys thought it time to begin hazing Every boy Freshie was tossed up in a blanket. After the hazing the crowd was ready to start for home. A jolly time Was declared by every one present. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PARTY. The Junior-Senior party was given on the 6th of April in the high school building. The evening was spent in playing games, charades being the most pop- ular game. Five of the boys were unable to attend the party on account of enlist- ing in the Army and Navy. just before the refreshments were served, three of the boys who had enlisted, came in. The remainder of the evening was spent in discussing the Wan Ralph Keeler, a Junior, was to leave the following morn- ing for Bremerton, Washington, and words of encouragement were given to him by every one present. At eleven-thirty the students started for home, every one declaring they had spent an enjoyable evening, 28



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ALICE IIUGAL LILY KOENIG ETHEL CRAIG BERNICE FISCH RUBY MAYER DOROTI-IY WISSINGER MR. GOETZ- Principal ROXIE MORRIS SENIOR CLASS 1917 Grahuates GRACE HUBERT CHARLOTTE MERRIOTT EDYTHE HAMILTON MRS. OMART, registration teacher LOUIS SI-IINDLER VVILLIAM MILLER CLAUDE BUCKNER 30

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