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CLASS OF 32.8 R. G. MCFARLAND, President, MARCEIL ELL1soN, Vice-President, MARY EDNA HERT, Secretary- Treasurerg JOE BOOTHE, Reporter, GERALD TRUITT, Cheer Leader ES, 'twas four years ago that a Freshman class in '24 started its valiant struggle to reach that height to which all pupils aspire. Ah, Seniors! VVe started in old Sedalia High, and then came as Sophomores into our present home. VVe have thus had three years in the new school, Smith-Cotton- During our four years in high school we have given repeated evidence of the outstanding ability of our class. We have excelled in athletics, dramatics, debate, oratory, music, and practically every other school activity. It was our class that, as juniors, under the guidance of the Junior Sponsor, Miss McCluney, instituted the Candle Service, and the junior tea. It wasiour class who inaugurated the Brother and Sister plan. Again, our class has contributed largely to the success of the school paper, the Duster, the greater number of its staff having been members of the Senior class. , - During the past year we have been ably guided by our Sponsor, Miss Cousley, and her assistants-R. G. McFarland, President, Marceil Ellison, Vice-President: Mary Edna Hert, Secretary and Treasurer, McDonald Egdorf, Sergeant-at- Arms, and joe Boothe, Reporter. H. J. Fischer was elected Student Council President, which place he has filled very efficiently. , Miss Margaret Cousley was chosen Queen of the Class of '28 and also Queen of the Archives. Among the days to be long remembered by the Seniors of '28 were Kid Day, when all Seniors returned to the days when they were Freshies, and Hobo Day, a day of outing long and happily anticipated. But the time is drawing near when we must depart, for we cannot hope to remain supreme in S. C. H. S. forever. VVe must relinquish our commanding position to the oncoming juniors who, we hope, will try to live up to the same high standard which has inspired the Senior Class of 1927-28. JOE BOOTHE, Reporter. Page 22
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,, .,,,.. - A r' .slr-Lillw: VESTA LUCERNE SPENCER Circus Chorus '25, Swimming Club '26, Class Re- porter '26, Alpha '26, Lost and Found '27, Pres- ident Home Room '27, '28, Vice--President Girls' Glee Club '28, President Spiz '28, Student Council '26, '27, '28, Duster Staff '28, Dramatics '28, Operetta '28, Telegram, Class Play. And in dimension and shape of nature, a grac1ouslady. H. J. FISCHER Inch Theory of Games '25, Football '25, '26, '27, '28, Basket Ball '26, '27, '28, Junior President '27, Archives Staff '27, Student Council President '28, Debate '28, Hi-V '27, '28, Inter Class Track '25, '26, '27, '28, Senior S '28, M , He is a man who with a double surety binds hisfollawersf' ALLEN GOLD HP70fY1 President Classical Club '25, '26, '27, '28, Debate '27, '28, Alpha Group '26, Latin Team '25, '26, '27, '28, Mathematics, Chemistry, Debate, Physics, Biology Teams. Beseech your grace, be plainer with me. MARY DUGAN Freshman Chorus '25, Etiquette Club '26. She's zz most triumphant lady, if report be square to her. HELEN DUNCAN ' 'rshonya Freshman Chorus '25, Sewing Club '26, Commercial Work '27, '28, So glittering Helen shined among the maids. GEORGE A. BERTHOUEX Orchestra and Band '25,Band '26, Camp Cooks 26, Orchestra '27, '28, Officer of Class '26, '27, But I am constant as the Northern star. JAMES HANSOM itjimmyvr Chorus '25, Camp Cooks '26, President First Aid '26, Glee Club '27, Hi-Y '26, '27, '28. You are full of pretty answers. HARRIET SCHAFFER Chorus '25, Classical Club '26, '27, '28. - I know the young gentlewoman, she has good g1f1s. Page 23 --ww Ai.. ies s 'Q F X J A 4:
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