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Tun VERHIAN LILLIAN Ross A plraranf, Jmiling rhrfk, A kindly ryf. Entered from Longsville Hi, Louisiana. Sep- tember, 1925. EDWARD MARTIN -H: find: ll lifndifh joy in windy ortupa- txonr. Entered from Lake Charles, Louisiana, Sep- tember, l925. Dokomv RHYNE Ciggling, laughing, bubbling girlhood. Entered from Lumberton, Mississippi, janu- ary, l926. CLASS FLOWER Creme Rosebuds CLASS MoTTo Dreams, Then Deeds CLASS COLCRS Orchid and Silver Pagz Filtrm
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THE VERHIAN LAWRENCE D1cKsoN All grzat mn: are dyingg I don't ful 'very good myxflf. Entered from Webb City Hi, Webb City, Missouri, September, l923. Class President, 3, Student Body Treasurer, 3: Yell Leader, 43 Senior Play, 4. FLORIE KELSO just a funny, smiling lan. Entered from Jefferson Hi, September, l924. Verlxian Staff, 43 Senior Play, 4, Asso- ciate Editor, 4, G. B. Club, 4. LOEL Ronnkrs Rzlaxation and rzrrration arf apparfnlly nnzuitiff of lifz. Basketball, l, 2, 3, 43 Football, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, Captain Basketball, 4, Captain Football, 43 l.ettermen's Club, 45 Band, 2. 3. 4: Dramatics, 3, 43 Boys' Athletic Manae ger, 2, Senior Play, 4. Louise MALMSTEN A maiden nzwr bold of xpiril, .rtill and quiet. Class President, lg Orchestra, 2, Spanish Club, Z1 Dramatics, 21 Senior Play, 4. Lois MALMSTEN Her Jinfefity won hzr many Irifndi. Spanish Club. 23 Verhian Staff, 4. ORA RUNDELL Thr warmth nf gzntlz mutiny, The mlm of :elf-nlianrr. Spanish Club, 2. l Pag: Faurtfm
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THE VERHIAN g Class Diary September 11, 1922-School isn't so bad when we Froshmake up half the entire student body. We are obliged to go to school in the Grange Hall for at least two months while the High School building is being completed. November 5, 1922--Nine Sophomores attempt to initiate 24 Frosh. May 25, 1923-A whole year has rolled away and we are now Sopho- mores. September 10, 1923--We have lost several members and gained a few, so our number is about the same. September 19, 1923--The class was organized today. lwargaret Smith was elected presidentg Thor Roberts, vice-presidentg Leatha Poynter, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Beaman is our class advisor. October 5, 1923-All this week has been Freshman Week. We have had a jolly time keeping tab on the disobedient. The Frosh entertained the Student Body with an extemporaneous program this afternoon. In the eve- ning we made them step to our time. November 13, 1923--We signed a pledge today. Hereafter we take no French leave. January 29, 1924-We gave ourselves a party. May 23, 1924-We are Juniors 22. September 18, 1924-We elect class officers. President, Charles Hoff- mang vice-president, Thor Roberts, and secretary-treasurer, Mildred Ber- gerson. Mr. Austin is our class advisor. Illay 2, 1925-We Juniors put over the formal affair of the school year -the Junior-Senior Prom. May 22, 1925-The storms are many, but we are determined to plow through the rough waters. Another year has passed and we are Seniors. September 7, 1925-Our class is the largest Senior class in the history of the school. October 6, 1925--Again we become an organized group. Charles Hoff- man was chosen presidentg Donald Brady, vice-presidentg Louise Lester, secretary-treasurer, and Lauritz Aamodt, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Austin was elected class advisor. May, 1926-This is our last month of High School life and so the bus- iest. The Juniors are planning the Prom. VVC have chosen for our class play, Why Smith Left Home. Then come our Baccalaureate Sermon and Commencement-music, flowers and congratulations. Page Sietteen
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