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Ten Dallas Oylear: “Curly:” “Yon can never tell about n woman—you shouldn’t anyhow.” Secretary of Class 1: Secretary cf Student Body 4: Orchrstra i: Band 1-2: Vaudeville 1-2-3-4: Asst Bus. Mgr. 4: Tennis 1-2-3-4: Volley Ball 3-4: Basket Ball 4: Senior Play 4: Glee Club 3. Wallace Fakrish : “Wally:” “His kindness is only exceeded by his big feet.” Basketball 4; Tennis 1-2-3 4; Volley Ball 3-4: Band 1-2-3: Orchestra 1-2: Vaudeville 3-4; Glee Club 3. Ruth Wallace: “Ruthie:” “Her life had many a hope and aim. duties enough, and little cares.” Vaudeville 1-3-4: Glee Club 3-4: Volley Ball 3-4; Senior Play 4: Tennis 3-4: Dramatics Club 4. •4: All-Hi Play 1-2: Stage Mgr. of Vaudeville 4; Editor of Annual 4: Ass t Editor of Panther’s Howl 4: Latin Club 4; Operetta 3-4: Declamation 2; Contest Winner 1: Annual Play 4: Senior Play 4. Gertrude Ross : “Trudie:” “Ambiguity is telling the truth when you do not want to.” Girls Club 3-4; Glee Club 3; Volley Ball 3-4; Tennis 1; Band 1-2: Vaudeville 1-2-3. Kenneth Oylear : “Red:” “Obey the Seniors and love the Juniors.” Orchestra 1-2; Band 1-2; Class Treasurer 1-4; Dramatics 3-4 ; Glee Club 3; Stage Manager 3-4. Wallace Hodges: “Hodges:” “A bachelors life is just one undarned thing after another.” Vaudeville 3-4; Secretary of (’lass 4; Class Play 4; President of Boys Club 4: Volley Ball 3-4; Glee Club 3. Clare-Belle W isdom : “Bobbie:” “Better to be looked over than overlooked.” B.B. 1-2-3-4; Pres, of Class 2; Band 1-2-3; Vaudeville 1 2; Girls Club 3-4; Orchestra 2-3; Volley Ball 3-4: Glee Club 3-4; Tennis 1-2-3
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ------o----- In the fall of 1931 a small but ambitious group of students entered Asotin High School. Our position in the halls of secondary learning was soon made known to us by a rolicking group of self-righteous Sophomores. They lost littic time in extending to us a cordial summons to attend an initiation, part of which was enjoyable. Having thus become full-fledged high school students, we elected, under the able guidance of our Advisor, Miss Fulton, the following class officers: Wilbur Klaus, President; Louis Madden, Vice-President; Dallas Oylear, Secretary; and Kenneth Ovlear, Treasurer. Our Sophomore year was a very happy one with Clare Belle Wisdom, President; Imogene Kramer, Vice-President; and Dallas Oylear, Secretary and Treasurer. Of course it became our duty to dispel the atmosphere of importance which enveloped the Freshmen as they surged down upon us like young Vandals from their grade school kingdom. Lively social festivities were numerous during our second year, and we, being unshackled by Freshman limitation or Senior dignity, were free to enjoy them. The faithful counsel of Miss Fulton did much to assure happy progress throughout the year. “Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these”, might have accurately reflected our self-estimation at the beginning of our Junior year. Of course we were thinking from the standpoint of mental adroitness and social imperturbability. The position on the third rung of our high school career made us aloof to under-class privations, and neither were we concerned in striving to grasp the elusive dignity becoming to Seniors. As Juniors we contributed much to the social, dramatic, and athletic life of our school, which, together with the capable counsel of Miss Sweesey, did much to assure the success of our Senior year. The guiding hands for our Senior term have been Rodney Downen, President ; Carl Graham, Vice-President; Wallace Hodges, Secretary; and Kenneth Oylear, Treasurer. Mr. Gilkey has served as Advisor. By ardent effort the Seniors have held the lead in scholarship. Under the patient, capable direction of Eleven
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