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THE CENTENNIAL PHYSICS CLASS “SNAPS”
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THE CENTENNIAL “Howard Bartlett.” “If it’s my turn it won’t take long. Box Elder always suited me fine and now I have a famed peanut farm, known as ‘Fair Peanut Farm,’ a model place to live.” “Pearl Hadley.” “Well, I am making education better and am at the head of the Na- tional Research work in educational lines and have just received an appoint- ment to go to Europe.” “Clifford looks as if he had something to say.” “I made use of the many hours I spent with the Peptimist back in high school days, and am at present the editor of the New York Sun.” “Well, it seems natural to have Gladys here.” “After graduating from good old Sandy High, I took vocal lessons, then went on the stage at New York. I have just returned from a tour of Europe, where I have been singing. My instructor says I am the greatest since Schuman Heink. “I am sure we will find Warren ready to talk as he used to be in his high school days in Sandy.” “Well, I own the largest chemistry laboratory in Chicago, where my assistants under my instructions make thousands of tests daily. Only a few days ago I discovered the secret of perpetual motion.” “Let’s hear from Florence.” “I have a modiste shop in Portland, Oregon, where I design gowns for the greatest American people and many of my customers are members of the class of ’23. “I’m sure Marvin won’t disappoint us to-day like he did the day he came from the track meet at Chinook.” “Well, I haven’t done much, but I am the proud possessor of the Gold- en Cup awarded to me for winning the last of the Marathon races, and that’s all. ‘You may be small, Jennie, but you haven’t escaped my sight.” “I’m glad I haven’t for I wish to extend to all present a hearty invi- tation to meet in another grand reunion at my country home near here, in the year 1953, just ten years from date. Lester and I have a fine and pros- perous farm and a beautiful big house, large enough to accommodate any of the class or all of them whenever they choose to come.” “I am sure we will all be at the reunion at your home. I believe Mrs. Moe has something to say.” “It has indeed been a joy to share with you this evening, and recall the days of ’23. All of our surroundings seem to take us back twenty years. The hall so beautifully decorated in those Senior class colors of green and white; on yonder wall their class motto, B sharp, B natural, but never B flat. On the center of the table we have the fragrant roses—the class flower— which suggests to me these lines: ‘There are no friends like old friends Who have shared our school days, No greetings like their welcome, No homage like their praise. Fame is a scentless sunflower with gaudy crown of gold, But friendship is the breathing rose with sweets in every fold. —Gladys Sturdevant, ’23
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THE CENTENNIAL CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE SENIORS NAME Thelma Fouts Clifford Craft Irene Vallie Stella Goecks Esther Kuest Warren McClintick Pearl Marty Pearl Hadley Floyd Sprague Bertha Keller Florence Vallie Cecil Mack Pearl Allderdice Fern Worstell Howard Bartlett Gladys Sturdevant Raymond Flaherty Lucille Pierce Marvin Snow Jennie Weller Rutledge FAVORITE OCCUPATION Powdering nose Eating candy Car riding Studying Dressmaking Sight seeing Washing dishes Writing essays Primping Writing letters Building castles Skipping class Riding horseback Dancing Fussing Smiling Pooling Substituting Writing short stories Being agreeable HOBBY Talking to the boys Bossing Flirting Sleeping Art Lisping Sweeping Growing tall j Girls Johnny Getting thin Teaching Debating Movies Driving Studebaker Light Ray Rolling his own Willing to please Assembly speeches Hubby SAYINGS Gee whillikins Say, now Really truly Well, you know Oh gosh The bunk Gee G’wan You tell ’em Oh my Oh dear Darn it For cramps sakes Cut it out Love me, love my dog Aw say Yes, marm Come on gang ? IT You bet
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