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Marie Johansen Rose Silva Catherine McCloskey Elizabeth Wilson John Hewitt Class of 1919 Eva Alden Wilfred Anderson Anne Carolan Lois Everding CMrs. Carl Zamlockj Amelia Graham Fredric Graham Margaret Green fMrs. R. MacMillianJ Violet Grotzman QMrs. Grace Haugh Minerva Hewitt Chester Hunt Gladys Cave Mahlon Harris Berneice Kane Raymond Knapp Charles Harpst Edward Mahoney William McLellan Wallace MacMillan Enie Miller Hazel Moranda Sadie Patenaude Jessie Pritchett Leonard Rasmussen Frank Smith Laura Sundberg Georgena Walsh Hoger Bjornsen E. Abrahamsonj Gladys Moorehead fMrs. W. Barnwellj Class of 1920 Leo Mahoney Norma Foster fMrs. R. McLarenJ Ila Mathews fMrs. E. Byardl ,Harold Mahan Janie Le Veque Mary Durdan Emerson Graham Alden Sage Sahra 'Ihompson Amelia Hart QMrs. MacBrideJ Herman Parton Ray Lattin Eleanor Crawford Helen Baldwin Herman Brogan Joseph McLellan Emma Ensign fMrs. Edward Lawrencej Amy ChaffeyfMrs. M. Grossl John Suhr Edwin Stromberg Lucia Plant Jessie Linga Arthur Adler Maynard Rasmussen Lonita Crawford Fern Rose Rudolph Freeman Charles Le Veque Alberta Gehrig Ivy Wentworth Ethel Derby iMrs. A. Greta Peterson Edna Brundin Clifford Childs Lily Miller Class of Evelyn Adler Wynona Barker Vivian Berry Brousse Brizard Jr. Grace Conner Frances Douarin Wilfred Dubeault William Forsyth Elsie Freeman John Green Ruth Green Lois Horel Donald Johansen Nelson Johansen Olga Johnson Florence Laughlin Emmet MacMillan Pauline Menzies Helen Mohn fMrs. R. Allen Otto Emil Parton Edyth Pec k Mary-Lee Ray Alice Rundquist Irma Sapp Lorentzenj 1921 Gillisj Mildred Seely fMrs. O. Gustafsonj Edith Smith Hazel Smith Earl Spellenberg Edith Spetz Noah Stromberg Robert Titlow Philip Toll Ermnie Worthington
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fl Sogelhoins ore tes --K Xi Wm. ll' llllllllnluf mln XXX l K K fl 'V l - 1 . N X X i wi f llgo Q : fi.. ll J a NJJINY Iwi' VMVIEWA XXI! ll- :N l, Q, Qllzufa Q?i'firvrn. First Semester. Second Sernester. Clemens McClaskey - - - President - - - Lorna Cochrane Michael Pontoni - - - Vice President - - - Ruth Brown Alexia Devlin ---- Sec-Treasurer ----- Alexia Devlin Class Advisor ----- Irven W. Davies At the beginning of the year plans were made to initiate the Freshmen. Later the plans were carried out to the great amusement of the Student Body, faculty, and guests. A mock marriage was staged and Miss Taylor, the blush- ing bride, was given away by her state- ly mother, Alyce Spetz, to the groom, Claude Rose. Mrs. Acheson took the part of a chorus girl, dancing a few graceful steps, accompanied on the piano by Miss Dunton. The wee Fresh- men were put through various stunts, a number being wheeled around in baby carriages. The Sophomores also gave a Hallow- e'en party in the gymnassium. The hall was prettily decorated with evergreens, black and gold streamers, and variously colored balloons. Games and dancing occupied most of the time, after which a yelling contest was held by three groups, each yelling A. U. H. S. yells. The group yelling the loudest received asa prize a bag of stick candy. The Sophomores have creditably taken partinthevarious school activities. They gave a candy sale to raise funds to help one of the Red Bluff School students, the only survivor out of thirteen injured in an auto-bus accident at a railroad crossing while on their way to school. Lorna Cochrane '24,
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