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THE CENTENNIAL CRO,SS SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE SENIORS Continued AIM IN LIFE WHERE FOUND NICKNAME FLOWER To Be a Grocer At McClellan’s Johnny B. Snap Dragon Orator Dorothy’s Desk Romeo Tulips??? Nothing In a Hatrack That Hurd Brat Rambler A Dancer At the Mirror Anner Cactus Getting New Beaus The Little House Agrgie Ash A Mustache Trainer At Miller’s Jack Sagebrush A Truck Farmer In “Our” Ford Tootsie-Grouch Bridal Wreath Movie Star In the Mile Run Buggs A Sprig An Office Girl With Mary okinnay Horseradish A Science Prof. At the P. 0. Deedee Forget-me-not An Ideal Woof In a Bug Bossie Bachelor Button A Real Man At the Table Swede Tobacco Plant A Professional On the Road Christina Wall Flower A Salesman Golden Rule Squedunk Cigar Plant A Teacher Studying Arnold Camp-bell An Irish Washer Flirting Monkeytail Thom To Become Thin Assembly Babe Lily Champion Any Place but Home Tiny Candytuft A Cook At Home Corie Sunflower A Barber’s Ass’t At the Cafe Physic Face Loco Somebody a Wife ? ? Most Any Place Ginks Creeping Charley A Prune Eater At the Dorm Spark Plug Moss A Physic Specialist At the Hotel Vaine 4 O’clock A Nurse With Margaret Slim ’Ice Green Leaf A Ladies’ Man Edge of Town “Si” Ladies Slipper Blanche Marty, ’24.
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THE CENTENNIAL CLASjS OFFICERS Clifford Flatness Alice Lee Marion Heise Reynold Larson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS MOTTO B2 C2 CLASS COLORS Green and Pink CLASS FLOWER .Sweet Pea JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Bergby, Signe Briese, Grace Briese, Laura Black, Marie Flatness, Clifford Grubbs, Donald Gaines, Nat Hanson, Floyd Haakensen, Sadie Heise, Marion Jacobsen, Alvin Lee, Alice Larson, Reynold McClellan, Lillian Mason, James Sprague, Sam As feshmen we started out on our cruise of the Sea of Education. The crew' was made up of students from all parts of the country surrounding Big Sandy. We met the twenty-seventh day of September, nineteen hundred and twenty-one. The ship motto J$2 Q2 was adopted. Green and pink were chosen colors for the ship and the sweet pea cruise flower. As freshmen we were very peppy and weathered the storms of flunks. The boys were very active in sports. They weathered the football storm In which two of our mates took part—Earl Schilling and Clifford Flatness. The boys weathered the basketball storm, the Midget Team doing very wTell in basketball. Our class of forty-six mates weathered the terrible storm of flunking and arrived at the first port, where we were fitted out wrIth a new ship “The Sophomore.” Although we lost a few of our crew we had twenty-eight, to start out on the second great step of our journey across the Sea of Education. The weather was very rough on this journey. During the football storm we had four mates who helped to keep up the Purple and Gold.flag— Alvin Jacobsen, Dosia Shults, Clifford Flatness, and Earl Schilling. They also took active part in basketball on this cruise. The sophomores took the inter-class track meet with a margin of forty-one points, while Dosia Shults and Earl Schilling took points in the state track meet. We weathered the storm with the good old ship “Sophomore” and landed in the second port. Here we traded in our battered barge for the ‘good snip Junior’. In this scow we could look back and the storms of our last two journeys seemed mere ripples compared to the gales in Junior Sea. We had a class meeting and elected officers for the trip.
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