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I IE! jahnrite Sayings nf the Zllieatbers MISS STODD.ARD-ilDOH,t B-l-u-u-n-nid-d-e-e-r-rlI MISS KEEFER-6cDOH,I be impertinentln MISS EDWARDS-CKDO you want to see me really mad? MISS,FORBES-ciDOH7t be absurdlw MISS WOODS-4'Girls Hrstlv MISS LLEWELLYN- MercyI MISS ECHTERNACHYCCHHVC you looked up constructions for today? MR. DEVOE-c'Get that? MR. EADES-c'Up on your toesln I NIISS MILLER-lc F-O-R-Space-F-O-R-Spacel NIISS CoNEYe4'One at a time, pleaselv MISS HUNT'icD011,l chew GUM! MISS BRYANT-ccYOU may Whisper, but Clon't talk! MR. WHALEY- GawSlIl MR. TIMMONS-4'That,s the stuff! u MISS GRIFFITH1ccLCt,S have it quiet in here! MISS DONHAM- I'll Wager ---- MISS DUENOW-LKJUSE a minute, I'll make the assignment. NIISS BASSETT-icDOH,t bang the kettlesll' MISS NEFFQ GirlSl G-g-i-r-r-l-l-sll' MRS. MARSH-CCNOW vve're up here for businessll' PROF. AUSTIN- You are now men and Women, and we Shall treat you as Suchll' Pagf I6 35 ES +-- --Q Q-3 o-- --o
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, ....i. O--- ---4? EL! 91- QM ---Q 35.1 E Senior Qlllass Iaisturp In the fall of the year IQZI, our class of approximately one 'hundred and thirty boys and girls Were ushered into the friendly halls of S. H. S., and given the names of Freshies. VVe passed a fairly successful scholastic year with Dorothy Gregorious as President. VVe had several class parties and picnics. Q Our second school year started With more pep and school spirit. At our first meeting We elected Alta Eshleman, President, Robert Flock, Vice President, Merriett Clark, Secretary, and Harry Palmer, Treasurer. With these officials we Were guided through another happy year with many parties and one memorable picnic at Emerson. When We came to our Junior year, We began to practice a dignified mein and to act so as to be in trim for our Senior year. , We elected Kieffer VVenger as President and with his assistants, Wilbur Eber- sole, Vice-President, Edward Holmen, Secretary, and Jean McCloy, Treasurer, we passed through the third school year. About the last of lN'Iay We had our turn at entertaining the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Our Senior year has been taken up mostly in the publication of this annual. With Kieffer Wenger as President, Clara Stager, Vice-President, Nferriett Clark, Secretary, and Maurice T. John, Treasurer, We completed our fourth and last year in S. H. S. On February 21, We were pleasantly entertained by the faculty at an Auto Party, and later by the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. During the four years in S. H. S., the Class of 725 has contributed greatly to all branches of the athletics of our school. - Now that We are leaving the halls of learning with mingled regret and pleasure, we will always remember the Faculty of S. H. S. as the best ever. VVe realize more than ever the advantages Which have been ours and We expect to profit by the instruction received under Mr. Austin and his fine corps of helpers. We bid goodbye to the old S. H. S. and We hope the Class of '26 will enjoy Senior Assembly and its advisor, Mr. DeVoe, as much as the Class of 725. M. D. C., '25. Page I8 51 'EE
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