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.Q v -7- wg-f-Y 1 V P.- , .aaafaasa .asasasa - 'sf llll Alan Sigrist Bernard Borkenstein Dorothy Rinehart Dalma Anderson Al Haueisen Martha Lee Class of 1929 Every fall a very important task is put before the senior class, that of selecting the officers for the final and most eventful year in the career of high school students. As the destinies of the 1929 class were very successfully managed in the junior year, the leader, Alan Sigrist, and two of his assistants, Bill Borkenstein and Martha Lee, were re-elected to guide the class through its final year. The other officers this year were those on the social council, Dorothy Rinehart, Alan Haueisen, and Dalma Anderson. All have been very active in the extra cur- ricular activities of the school. The seniors in the play put in many weary hours practicing which proved worthwhile. The profits of the play, a little over 5500, were used toward the financing of the Totem and toward the purchase of pictures for the school. The seniors this year have had many opportunities and honors thrust upon its members. The four-year honor roll was the larg- es year that it has ever been due to the fact that a new system has been in- stalled, that of permitting all with a percent of 90 or over to be on it. The valedictorian, Betty Ward, and the salutatorian, Marjorie Wolever have been especially active in the school. The other members of the four-year honor roll are Geraldine Baker, Ruth Buist, Mildred Burt, George Clapesattle, Grace Coudret, Howard Craig, Kathryn Dancer, Doris Davenport, William Day, Thomas Der- loshon, Mary Droge, Gertrude Fawley, Mary Graham, Edward Grote, Charles Gruenert, Rosanna Haven, Robert Hickey, Dorothy Likins, Lucile Lindeeman, Mary Jane Newby, Philip Palmer, Kathryn Pepper, Dorothy Rinehart, Dorothy Roembke, Carl Rubey, Hart Schaaf, Frances Sparkman, Howard Stephan, Wilma Swindler, Pauline Thompson, Eugenia Yaggy, and Kathryn Yalme. Mr. Snider and Miss Pittenger proved very faithful advisers to the officers in the - planning of the senior dance. 1 51 -9 lr A . fi'-2,541 ' .... ..,, X S me - X X '--- --- 1 0 , '-f ' THE TOTEM OF NINETEEN TWENTY NINE Page 30
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