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' 1 TU I QQ, , fff Ng' Charles Irwin President Mildred Burke Vice-President Elizabeth West Sam Hamill S ecretary Treasurer Thirty HIS semester the Senior B's have had little chance to dem- onstrate their prowess in any form .of inter-class activity, except in girls' basketball. The Senior girls' basketball team walked over every other contestant for the title and easily appropriated the inter-class championship. Even though there was no inter-class football, the Seniors would probably have taken it. This can easily be seen by looking at the number of Seniors on the varsity team, such as Johnny Hunter, Charlie lrwin, Alden Ross and Tony Knoles. The class has been under the capable leadership of Charles lrwin. Irwin' has demonstrated his ability in more ways than one. He is at present president of the Dramatic Society and was president of the Hi-Y. He has played on the varsity football team for' two years. Mildred Burke, vice president, and Betty West, secretary, are well known as workers in girls' clubs. Mil- dred Burke is president of the A. S. B. The treasurer is Sam Hamill. Prospects for the coming year are especially bright. At present it looks as though the Seniors would be able to acquire every championship on the list. ln the tug-of-war it is expected by most of the school that the Seniors will pull the Juniors out of the stadium. Though the Seniors lost in last year's contest, it was not because of a poor team, but because they were pulling against a more experienced and heavier team. 4 Probably the entire basketball team-if not the whole, at least four-will be made up of Seniors. Such men as Red Wellington and uHoe Handle Ross are expected to annex the basketball title to the Senior collection. Wellington and Ross were on the varsity last year. Ross, in particular, has shown ability as a basket-shooter. Track, vtoo, will hang up its trophy with the rest in the Senior collection. The class of '21 has already taken the track title twice and unless all dopesters are decidedly wrong, this year will be the third time. Though the Juniors are especially strong in debate, the Seniors are confident that they will put up a hard, if not a win- ning, fight.
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umonr ws i B Frank Frye President Phyllis Wise Vice-President Fred Kunzel Secretary Chalmer MacKenzie Treasurer Thirty-two HE. Jazzy Juniors, the pride class of the Hilltop, have fin- ished one of the most successful years. The class has gone to the front in all school activities. Officers of the class were well chosen and filled their respective positions in a very efficient manner Frank Frye, who was president of the classtin his Sophomore years, holds office this year also. Phyllis Wise holds the position of vice-president, and Fred Kunzel secretary. The financial end of the class has been well handled by Bus MacKenzie. The new system of holding class meetings has enlarged the attendance at class meetings considerably. The Junior class was also the first class to adopt the Student Self-Government system at its class meeting. Frank Frye and Robert Henry are the class representatives. Frank F rye is also the boys' prosecuting attorney. In debating and acting the Juniors were again at the front. Phyllis Wise, the class vice-president, played the leading part in Prunella, the play given by the Dramatic Society. Many other Juniors were on the cast. Martha Kettle and Charles Noble, both Juniors, represented the Hilltop in a debate with the Junior College, and won. Athletes and more athletes from the Junior class wore the blue and white colors in games. In varsity football the class of '22 was represented by Johnny Squires, star quarterback, Fred Manning, left halff Bus McKenzie, end. Fred Kunzel, substi- tute on the 'varsity, has also played a good game, as had David Davy, yell leader for the class. Many Junior boys were also on the second and third. teams. Lester Heilman won the cross- country run. Robert Green is expected to twirl for the 'varsity nine this year, making another Junior reaching the topaz , And then came the Jazz caps. The boys decided on the caps and through the efforts of Lester Heilman, Richard Paden and Libero Conti the caps were procured. The girls also wished to show their class pep and some of them wore cerise and black ribbons and ties. ' The Junior class also contributed many of its members to The Russ staff, among them are Sheldon Riveroll, Wilson Cutler, Teddy Dryer, Libero Conti, Albert Williams, Donald Cnillum and many others. Through the efforts of Albert Williams and Sheldon Riveroll, both Juniors, this splendid book has been made possible.
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