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-, WAVA SHUMAJSI Wava has a pretty bead It ' s because her hair is r 1. There ' s no doubt. Girls ' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4. Dramatic Club 4. BONNIE MYERS Bonnie is a right good scout She will always help you out In a pinch. Girl Reserves, President 4, Choru; 2. 4. Basket Ball 3, 4. Public Speaking 3, Dis- cussion League 3. WANDA OGDEN A lovelier sight you ' ll never see. The wondrous, sweet simplicity Of her fair face. Basket Ball 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2. Dramatic- Club, Track 2.
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• ' MARGUERITE WYATT A merrier girl you ne ' er could find Of any size or form or kind. She ' s liked by all. Chorus 1, 2, Basket Ball 1, 2 Base Ball 1, 2. MILTON OMSTEAD Mose is the poet of our class Who eyes all flappers as they pass With much disdain. Hi Y 2, 3, 4, Key Staff 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. PRINCESS EWERS A sunny smile and cheery face An athlete too: she ' s full of grace, If you should ask. Girls Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. Basket Ball 2, 3, 4, Girls ' Track 2, 3, Public Speaking 4, Girl Reserve 4, Dra- matic Club 4. RUSSELL MILLER A witty boy, I must confess, A farmer, too, you ' d nevi r guess It by his ways. Minstrel, Hi Y 4, Chorus 2, Orchestra, Bani 3, Agriculture 1, 2, 3. RUTH SOMERLOTT A happy heart; this modest lass Sheds radiance to all who pass By her way. Girls ' Chorus 1, 2. 3 4, Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserve. ROY CHARLES BODIE Doc is musical through and through He likes to study, and learn things new Strange, but true. Minstrel 3, Boys ' Quartet 3. 4, Boys ' Chorus, Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, Band. 2, 3, 4. Key Staff.
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Class History y On a Monday morning early in September 1915, forty-three of us children were enrolled in the first grade. On our arrival at the school house we were greeted by Mrs. Keep, our first teacher, who was very kind and whom Ave came to know and love. Our next grade was the second, which we entered under the supervision of Miss Scoville. After that year the work became more difficult and we no longer bad so much play time. In the following years our teachers were: Miss (Vain, Miss Parsell. Miss Luton, Miss Lemmon, Miss McWilliams, and Mrs. Utter. During our last year in the grades, we were successful in producing under the direction of Mr. Miles, Princess Chrysanthemum. In the intervening years between our brst and eight grades, we were joined by a number of new classmates; namely, Josephine Dilts, Arneta Griffiths, Ora German, Albert Cramer, Velma Quas, LaMar Buck, Kenneth Hemery, Byrdena Dando, Ruth and Lois Golden, and Robert Lowther. We entered high school as midyear students and were properly razzed as all mid-year students are. However, being dubbed greenie and freshie didn ' t seem to hurt us any, tor the next three Ave gained for oursel ves the titles, Sophomore, Juniors, and Seniors. None of us will ever forget these four happy high, school years and the friendships formed during this period, even though Ave are separated by our choices of occupations for the future. The members of the graduating class Avho entered the first grade are: Ledgar Shank, Lucille Metzgar, Ilarley Allion, George Yotter. Wava Shuman, Joseph Douglas, Royal Reck, Harry Klink, Raymond Sutton, Ruth Somei ' lott. and Leon Wilder. Those who joined us in high school are: Dorleska Gay, Irene Patterson, Russell Miller, Wanda Ogden, Leona Mallory, Ruth HayAvood. Roy Bodie, Bonnie Myers, Sue Waller, Marguerite Wyatt. Milton Omstead. Princess EAvers, LoAvell Collins, Maynard Harter, Stephen Horn, Cleo Shoup. and GeneA r a LeAvis, some of whom are three and a half year students. — L. Golden. Salutatory When Ave entered high school, as freshmen, the time till our graduation day seemed almost an interminable period. HoAvever, toward the end of our four years of high school life, time seemed to fly, until today we realize with a start that the time of our membership in the A. II. S. has expired. It is with a feeling of reluctance that we realize that the ties of class comradeship are to be broken. Yet, Ave also experience a thrill for our work completed and our future prospects. All of us are determined to succeed in Avhatever Ave choose as our life
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