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Alberta Romans •Hail, hail, the gang's all hereI” Senior Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. 4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Every Girls' Club 2. Junior Play 3. Basketball 3. Tennis 4. Volleyball 3. Nile Schmitt “Itg golly, you lie like a rug, Oskaloosa High School, Iowa. Athletic Club 3. Agriculture Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Track 4. BURNELL TERW1LLIGER •• wouldn't walk across woman the street for any Stockton High School, Kansas. Boys’ Glee Club 3. 4. Orchestra 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Agriculture Club 3, 4. Track 4. Basketball 3, 4. Baseball 3. “A” Club 4. Junior Play 3. Student Council 3. Treasurer of Class 4. Gertrude West “Uhuh.” Every Girls' Club 2. Commercial Club 4. Dramatic Club 3. Senior Girl Reserves 4. Girls’ Athletic Club, President 4. Basketball 3. Volleyball 3. Treasurer of Class 3. SipporahWest “Many a promising girl does nothing else but. Secretary of Class 2, President 3. Commercial Club 4. . . . Dramatic Club. Vice-President 3, President 4. Campfire Girls 4. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. Girls' Athletic Club. Secretary 4. Student Council. President 4. Annual Staff 4. -• i iO SHIRLYE WlDRIG “Me for the quiet hills and Dales Golden High School. Campfire Girls 4. Spanish Club 4. Girls’ Pep Club 4. Girls’ Glee Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Girls’ Athletic Club 4. Albert Willis “Oh. I think we can put it across all right. Football 3. 4. Basketball 3. 4. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Athletic Club 3. Agriculture Club 3. President of Class 4. Operetta 4. Track 4. Ethel Wilson “Gee whiz, me cither ” Operetta 4. • Campfire Girls 3. 4. Senior Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Every Girls’ Club 2. Page 16
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OFFICERS Edna Eddy Kenneth Robinson Eugene Donnelly Secretary-Treasurer President Vice-President Junior Class History “This is Radio Station A. H. S. broadcasting. For our program this evening we shall present a short history of the junior class, entitled. ‘Great Moments in History.' “Early in September in the fall of the year of 1917 a little expedition consisting of Melvin Lawrence. Mary Pitt. Roxy Root. Esther Stephens. Nina Elgin. Charles Grout. William Milner and Maxwell Rhodes was launched into the great unknown jungles and mountains of Knowledge. “Under the efficient and kind leadership of Miss Helen Lawrence, the little expedition began its trials and troubles, and finally, after struggling through the forests of the first grade, reached those of the second grade. “Here the guides were changed and Miss Hooper took charge of the venture and Gertrude Fulton joined the party. “The third year the little band discovered Clinton Stephens wandering about in the jungle and brought him to its ranks. Mrs. Cummings helped them to struggle over the mountains of ‘Readin’, 'Rilin’ and ‘Rithmatic.’ “The fourth year they were able to conquer the old high school building. They then resumed their exploration under the guidance of Miss Helen Lower. “The next year Paul Leichnitz joined the group and found Mrs. Wilson teaching the children to use the food for thought which they found between the pages of their books. “The sixth year was approaching when Markham Smith and Kenneth Robinson declared themselves efficient pupils and added their strength to the tribe. Miss Addie Moon guided the adventurers across the most difficult obstacles yet encountered and they descended into the valley of the seventh grade. Maurice Burke. Edna Ross, and Zella Jacob came from other schools to join the group. “In the eighth year Pearl Anderson. Maurice Johnson. Harold Lobb. Donald Miller. Neola Morris. Edith Wilson and Gertrude Greenspoon were rescued from other schools and brought to Arvada. “At last the freshmen reached the barricade which to them seemed insurmountable, but with algebra, civics. English, and Spanish they battered it down Mabel West. Ruth Miller. Daisy Farrel. Dortha Westesen. Esther Thode. Edna Eddy, and Sina Doane arrived to take up their duties in the class. “The next year Harold Somers joined them and the sophomores struggled on. and with the help of the teachers reached their junior year. “Eugene Donnelly. Martha Johnston. Neva Weaver. Gordon Baker, and Cleon Stewart joined the junior class, which now numbers forty-three. “This brings the history of the juniors to a close. Like every other group which started into the jungles of Knowledge, they did not find easy going all the way. but they found that work was the only means by which they could conquer. Pape 18
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