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Arwilda XVilson Classical Course Ceindide et constanter4CandiflIy and constantly. French Club 3, 4g G, A. C. 4. Lucille Zurbrugg Commercial Course Dux femina facti-A woman is the leader of the deed. Frenrh Club 23 Chorus 1. 2. Ralph Zryd Manual Art Torrae fllins--A sa Jeannette Robertson Scientinc Course Furor scribendi-A rage for writing. Class Secretary 1, Vice-President 35 l'ron1 Chairmang Girl Reserve 3, 4, Cabinet 3: Latin Club 1, 25 Class Basketball 3g G. A. C. 4, President 4. 29 s Course un of the earth. Thomas E. Harsh Classical Course Vita brevis, ars longa--Life is short, art long. Prom Committee 3.
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fEditor's Note--This time worn manuscript found in the ruins of Room 207- , Alliance High Schooll ROMAN HISTORY AENEID MODERNUM 4 My dear, we are simply dying to hear about your adventures on that big, rough, old sea,4Aeneas. The guests are getting rather bored. Maybe you could pep them up with a few palpitating tales. Thus said Dido, Queen of Carthage, addressing her boy friend, Aeneas, whom she was entertaining at a banquet. As she talked, she coyly reached over and pulled one of the yellow curls of the manly hero. Aeneas, who had been politely stifling yawns all evening, immediately propped himself up on his couch with his elbow at this suggestion, for there was just one thing he loved better than talking about himself--that was having an audience to listen to him talking about himself. With these words he began his tale: ' if 1 lk Ik ii ll i , Well, when it got too hot for me in Troy, I took my friends and em- barked upon the pond for a little joy-ride. Before very long a terrific storm stranded our fleet upon a little island inhabited by the Seekers After Knowl- edge, and containing the City of Alliance High School. Casting my lot with other new arrivals like myself, I entered with fearful heart, knowing little of what lay beyond. This was in January of the year '25. But from the start the citizens treated us kindly and allowed us to take a part in the af- fairs of the city. Our group was organized into the Class of January '29, with a full set of officers, and Miss Eleanor Ellett was selected as our patron goddess. Members were selected as representatives to the governing body, the Student Council, then being organized. Already our gladiators were winning renown on the basketball floor. The next June Miss Ellett relinquished her guidance and Miss Helen Ramsayer offered her protection as patron goddess. Many members devel- oped into actors and musicians, and pursued the Fine Arts. In January, '26, the the Class acquired the title of Sophomore. New officers were again 31
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