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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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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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Senior 'ilelistorp As we, the Senior Class, approach that eventful day in our life when we leave Qld Milwaukie High and enter College, it would be hard to explain our feel- ings. During the four years that we have attended High, things have greatly changed. The faculty has increased from two to eight. The four-year stand- ard has been established. The student body has increased from twenty-eight to one hundred and twenty-five. And our dream of a separate building from the grades has come true. The present Senior Class, which consists of fourteen members, is the largest in the history of Nlilwaukie High School. Of the graduates, Louis Shindler, William Miller, Bernice Fisch, Ruby Mayfer and Charlotte Mer1'iott entered as freshmen in 1913 and Roxie Morris, Lily Koenig, Dorothy Wissinger and Edythe Hamilton in 1914, the latter students thus completing the required High School course in three years. The remaining members of the class enrolled later, Claude Buckner entering as a Sophomore, Ethel Craig and Alice Hugill entering as Juniors, and Grace Herbert and Frances Wiley entering as Seniors. A number of Seniors were awarded letters last semester: Charlotte Nlerriotr, for debating, Claude Buckner, for basket-ball and football, Louis Shindler, for footballg William Mille1', for basket-ball, football and debating, and Lily Koenig for essay. Qlllass week Class week will be a week never to be forgotten by our Senior Class. The program calls for a Columbia Highway trip, a hike, a picnic at Uswego Lake, which will be attended by the whole high school, a banquet given by the Juniors and several dinner parties given by different members of the class. Staines Motto-With the ropes of the present we will ring the bells of the future. Class Colors-Royal purple and old gold. Class Flower-Sweet-peas. Glass Sung Our school days, class mates, are over, Opportunity knocks at our doorg But e'er we part, letls remember Memories of days gone before. Chorus- High School days, High School days At dear old lVIilwaukie High, To our comrades and our books We now must say good bye. College days, college days Are coming to you and T, We'll often regret, but never forget Our leaving-Nlilwaukie High. Teachers have always been faithful, Constant and true and kindg To them we pay this last tribute, In memories of Auld Lang Syne. Char. -Dorofhy Wissinger. 31
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