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RUTH LOVE BREMNER English Course; Alfredian Society ELMER ALEXANDER MANULA English Course; Wauregan Society GERTRUDE EMELIA BERTHA RHOR Latin Course; Alfredian Society
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ALICE MYRTLE HARRISON Science Course; Alfredian Society; 2. Asso¬ ciate member of Student Body; 3. President of Alfredian Society; Associate Editor of Zephyrus; 4. Editor in Chief of Zephyrus IRA EARL GASTON Science Course; Alfredian Society II FANNY BERG LUND Science Course; Wauregan Society
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Glass 1btstor ’ 08 . President, Anson Allen. Secretary and Treasurer, Lennah Parker. We were by far the most enthusiastic class of Freshmen that had entered the High School. We at once held a class meeting, elected class officers and made a large class pennant, the envy of all the other classes, who imme¬ diately began to do likewise. We also gave a picnic at the A. F. C. field, where we held an amateur track meet for both boys and girls. ’ 09 . President, Abel Wright. Secretary and Treasurer, Lennah Parker. In the year of ’09 the first thing on our program was a launch ride. On this trip we explored the lower harbor and took a trip to Fort Clatsop. Later in the year we gave a party at Logan’s Hall for the purpose of raising class funds, but, as every one knows, such means does not always accomplish the desired end. Even if we did not increase our bank account we had enough punch left to revive our spirits the next day. TO. President, Anson Allen. Vice President, Margaret Griffin. Secretary, Elva Jeldness. Treasurer, Abel Wright. Our Junior year was a very eventful one, one that will not be forgotten soon by any in the class. By hard labor on two shows at the Crystal, we succeeded in securing means to carry us through the hardest year of our school life. One of the shows was entirely original, both words and music having been composed by members of the class, which of course made it interesting to all. We may safely say, too, that our Junior class had a larger bank account than any of the preceding classes. Our former successes made us feel so energetic that we decided to ob¬ serve flag day. Upon arrival at school early in the morning of that mem¬ orable day we nailed our flag to a telegraph pole on the school block. After the other classes had spent their allotted time in trying to get it down, and were unsuccessful, we took it down. Not long after this our pennant was
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