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Lkmmas Btoup Nolam Booth PretiJeai V icr-Pretuirni Srrtrtary Treasurer THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1921 FELLOW classmates; We, the class of June, 1921,100k hack upon our four years in W est with great pride and satisfaction, as we have attained those long desired ends, co-operation and real class spirit. Since we are the largest class which has ever been graduated from this institution, we feel, much to our own satisfaction, that we have accomplished as much, as a unit, as any previous graduating class. In athletics, in scholarship, in school activities, and from a social standpoint we have met with much success. Now that the time has come for us to leave and go on our various careers in furthering our stock of knowledge, we feel that our efTorts will be characterized by that same sincere determination which we strove for in high school. We realize the importance of the never failing and patient assistance of our principal and teachers. We feel indebted to them for their thoughtfulness of us and their endeavor to do us good. I take the liberty to extend to our principal and teachers the most sincere appreciation and gratitude on behalf of the June class of 1921. Paige Lehman. President. Pat' II
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HESPERIAN Honor Roll JUNE Franklin Chav Grandin Coolly Elizabeth Williams Wilma Stkyens Cleo Near Mabel Clark Ethel Risch mueller Neal Blholz Jack Per Lee Lawrence Goldberg Audrey Rode:k Margaret Child Hazel Johnson Ki th Murray DECEMBER Ruth Smalley Hermon Arnott Ruth Herman Berkley Lewis Rith Bothnk Dorothy Hatfield Dorothy Hedler Cakirel Tillotson Mary Washburn Ivey Wilson Kathrtn Swanson Lorraine A pel 'a . 10
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riLKLia ovuiiolt »i Mitmii ii um Nooru EXECUTIVE BOARD THE June Senior Class held their first meeting of the year to organize and to elect officers. Paige Lehman was elected president, with Mary Barnard as vice-president, Wilhelmina Nolan as secretary, and Edwin Booth treasurer. Gordon Lcitz. Helen Hoople, Kalph Overholt, Muriel Pickier, and Emil Wunderlich were chosen to compose the executive committee. I'he social functions of the class have been very successful. A party was given to the March class in the form of a send-off dance which the March graduates will long remember. A Class Day and the annual picnic are being looked forward to by the members. The length of time spent on the selection of the play to he presented was well warranted as “Her Own Way” was the best possible choice. The spirit of this class has been the old West spirit from beginning to end. Wre hope that this same spirit will remain with the following classes as it has with us. Emil Wunderlich, Chairman rate it
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