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A SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ME Class of 1926 has the honor of being the first ever graduated from the Tempo State Teachers’ Col- lege. Such a class as this gives an encouraging be- ginning for such an institution. It has been noted not only for its size, but for its accomplishments, its spirit and enthusiasm, and its high ideals. In its Junior year the class had as officers Floyd Davis, president; Lola Mae Regan, vice-president; Karl Merrill, sec- retary; and Bcnita Yacger, treasurer. Included in the activi- ties of the year were a class party, a picnic given in honor of the Seniors at Riverside Park, and the presentation of the play. Intimate Strangers.'’ This year has seen a growth of worthwhile activities under the guidance of Earl Merrill, president; Isabel Loch, vice- president; Nadine Jelly, secretary, and Robert Adams, treasurer. College Day was largely sponsored by this class. Much pride has been derived from the construction of the “T” on the Butte, this also being one of the class activities of the year. The class party, given at the first of the year, was admittedly a creat success. The college paper, “The Tempo Collegian, was a bril- liant s cress with Nadine Jelly as editor. The Lyceum 0 rse as very efficiently handled by Ethel Johnson. Chair- man o the Lvceum Committee. I’nder the auspices of the Sahuaro Staff, the class spon- sored an entertainment presented by the Lions Club of Phoenix. Much credit and honor is due Miss Pilcher, Coach Mc- Creary and Mr. Waltz, who have so ably served as class advisors. The class has been- ever noted for its excellent spirit of co-operation for its general capability and leadership, and for its unbuilding characteristics. It is with regret that the members of this class leave and it is dso with great re ct that the college sees them go. ■ Colors: l,l:.c and Gold FLowkr : Cactus Blossom Ft!
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w Mary Olson Bisbee, Arizona Pres. south Hall 26 Y. W. C. A. '25 Eloise Campbell Chandler, Arizona Hiking Club Lulu Hess Tempe. Arizona Glee Club '25 Old Lady 31 Timaknoerm Society Edith Ciiallex Globe, Arizona Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Edna Simpkins Mesa, Arizona Katherine Case Safford. Arizona Sect'y Bast Hall '26 Prilla Shill Mesa, Arizona Janet Sims Phoenix, Arizona Philomathlan k a »■ ft
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