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LEGENDA □L ] Of the forty floats entered in the Fifth Homecoming Parade, the winners were narrowed down to four. The first prize for the most clever float went to Miss Lillian Morgan's advisory. “The Game is in the Hag . Mrs. Sallic Brown’s group won the first prize in the artistic division with its float. “The Modern Betsy Ross”. Mr. B. G. Wells' advisory won first place for having fifty-one per cent of his group represented in the parade while Mr. Stanley Anderson's float took second with forty-eight per cent. Mrs. Dorothy Giesel's advisory won second place with its float, “Paul Bunyan’s Lumberjack Homecom- ing . Mr. Herman Ramsey's group also won a second place with ‘“Hill Tops.’ the 1938 Legenda,” depicting a new building as the frontispiece of the lxiok. Honorable mention went to the floats from the advisories of Miss Mattie Crump. Miss Ivalita Glascock, Miss Dorothy Howe, Miss Lorna Lange, and Miss Ethel Peter- son. HUYltCO1 mi Across the page, top row, left to right—Floats from the advisories of Hobo band, combined in dividual entry. Miss Morgan, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Cicsel, Mr. Ramsey, Miss Ward Second row Mbs Gatz, Mbs Yanderhoof, Mi» Boynton, Miss Lewis, Miss Crump, Miss Bacon. Third row—Mr. Morrow, Miss Howe, Mr. Day, Mbs Bcchtold, Mr. Schubert, Mbs Peterson, Miss Gross, Miss Francis, Mr. Ahrens, and Mr. Osborne. [20]
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19 3 6 Elmer C. Muehlenbeck Onrral BV are now ready to make ute ol Ike abilities dis- (over 4 in high if Moot. ” Helen E. Myer Commercial “Cult who don't go out for iforlt tartly min a treat deal ol Inn. Doria E. Noack Harold Notier Commercial General '7 think onr tehool G'bye mow. spirit hot greatly improved In the loti three yean. Lorino R. Naechterlein Commercial 'The eo-oprr J.ion ol the tlwlentt and the family mode for a jtac tehool ipwil. Phylli M O'Connor Onrral “Adieu. kind Iriendt. adieu.' Mickey Ornuby Academic Protret i In the alhlelk and t(ho- laslie tire let of the i tale it my with foe Arthur am. Pa »y M. O'Rourke Commercial • 'The only way to hate a friend it to he one.’ ” on a plcaSiny and adaptable personality. This spirit of) co-operation is Ethel X. O borne Commercial High tehool ofers an opportunity to realize friendthipt. ambitions, and knowledge. Martha A. Owen Onrral I am glad to have had my high u hoot training at Arthur Hitt. Vivian L. Otto Academic My moil in ter- ming yeari have been spent at Ar- thur Hitt. Ilah L. Parker Acadrmic • Vatic it well laid to hr the speech of angeli.' Arthur M. Plautlar Commercial How happy I am to hr . hosen to the Xetion.ll Hon- or Soeiely. Wanda M. Pla Acadrmic 7 hope to tome bt. k for the open- taf fCffBt»tci ol a new building A. E. Porllet General After we alt get fettl'd arouml wonder where we'U he. Era H. Poppeck Acadrmic 7 enjoyed both mane and ilud- ie, Lorraine Poppeck Donald C. Pouio Commercial Academic My program would Sorry to leave.’ not hold all the suhjettt wished to take and ton- tinue. Robert T. Power Acadrmic I still never forget the great timet hod on the loot- bail team. Clarence A. Price Commercial Three are i HU greater difimliiet to overtome. Doris F. Price Commercial Arthur Hill it my favorite school. Leona E. Propp Commercial The memberi of the fatuity wore always ready to eer-oprralr. Thomas J. Propp General H'bat'U we do mowf Jan E. Putnam General I enjoyed the foot- ball and basket- boll game, Day Radebauqh Academic “I've had a toed time Earl F. Ranbo Academic It'l beeakin' my heart. Kenneth R. Randall Academic High tehool dayt art never appreci- ated until alter graduation. Rosemarie Raymond Academic •• 'What it I come see know not. but we know that What hat been was good.' U9)
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