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THE CENTENNIAL JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Black, Edyth Christofferson, Myrtle Christofferson, Carl Cline, Perle Cole, Charles Flatness, Alice Flatness, Mildred Goecks, Herbert Hagan, Orie Hetland, Leonard Holst, Arthur Hurd, Verlin Johnson, Ruth Kalanick, Anna L Kessler, Madeline Larson, Celia Lindstrom, Elmer Lund, Abbie McCoy, Mildred McHose, Helen McMillan, Kathryn McMillan, Ralph Moe, Robert Ojala, William Pearson, Geneva Pokorney, Mamie Rovreit, Inar Sivertson, Mildred Works CLASS OFFICERS Ralph McMillan ------ President Mamie Pokorney ------ Vice President Mildred Siverteon ----- Secretary-Treasurer CLASS MOTTO “EXCUSE OUR DU ST” CLASS COLORS PINK AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER CARNATION In '23 we, the class of ?27, began the happy ( ?) life of high school students. The original enrollment was thirty-seven members, but several were left by the wayside before our first year was over. The class was organized and class motto, colors, and flower were chosen. Miss Stark became the sponsor. As Freshmen we earned the name of the Peppiest Class in high school by giving the first party of the year, and engaging in other activities. When we returned the next year as Sophomores, we again took the lead with Miss McMurtrey as our official guardian. By this time our class had dwindled down to eighteen members but this did not interfere with our pep, which we showed by again giving the first high school party, after the Mixer, on Valentine's Day. Our special part in the Carnival was the Sophomore play “At the Movies”. We also had a candy stand, with the Freshmen.
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SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE SENIORS NAME NICKNAME TRAIT SAYING OCCUPATION HOBBY FAVORITE FLOWER FUTURE Bessie Arnold “Maw” Fighting Oh, Gosh Playing piano Bowling Johnie-jump-ups Get married Hazel Flatness Huzzledear Long Hair Honest- to-JoIin Studying Horseback riding Hally (Holly) Cleaning halls Ursulla Craft Slim Giggling Say Kid Writing notes Talking Cactus Somebody’s cook Lavina Inglebretson Vene Keeping quiet I don’t care School Marm Doing nothing Prairie Rose Uncertain Ted Homan Red Heart breaking Don’t get hard Advising Juniors Arguing Mountain Daisy Orator Leslie Miller Les Mooning Holy Smokes Keeping company Music Four O’clock (A. M.) Chasing chickens Charles Ensley Chuck Stuttering Raspbzni s Pulling Police Rope Eating cocoanut Bachelor Button Follower of Carouso John Jenkins Johnie Sarcastic You Tell-um Being Dignified Bugging Jacob’s Ladder Speaker of the House Don Grubbs Grubbs Joking ? ! ! ?— Raising Cane Notes Gladiola Janitor James Mason Jim Dignity Get Out Entertaining Abbie Abbie Honeysuckle Forest Ranger Kenneth Ray Ray Gunning Oh, Boy Dreaming Poetry Moon flower Pcet Hilda French Fattie Crabbing Good Heavens Be'ng Good Driving Ford Forget-me-not Milkmaid Helena Jorgensen “The Kid” Rolling Eyes Oh, Gol! Deviling Alibing Tulips Nevcr-can-tell Nell O’Malley Nelle Industrious Oh, Shucks! Public Speaker Hubby Sun Flower Secretary Myra Mack “Tiny” Laughing Oh, Dear Teaching Gymnasium Wall Flower Sprouting ideas
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THE CENTENNIAL The second year of our high school life ended with a successful picnic given in honor of the Senior class. The Junior class enrollment of twenty-nine so far exceeded that of the year before, that we felt equal to doing great things. We started by taking an active part in the Carnival, at which our class queen, Mildred Flatness, won second place. In all our activities the first semester we were greatly assisted by Miss McMurtrey, who, again was appointed our class sponsor. Before she left in the middle of the year, we expressed our appreciation of her help, by surprising her with a farewell party. Mr. Moe then became our sponsor. Our class has always been well represented in athletics, particularly this year. The following Juniors were on the football team, Arthur Holst, Herbert Goecks, Perle Cline, Verlin Hurd, Carl Christoff erson, and Leon- ard Hetland. In boys basketball our class was represented by Leonard Het- land, Inar Rovreit, Ralph McMillan, Charles Cole, Perle Cline and Verlin Hurd. The girls basketball team also consisted mostly of Junior girls, the following being members: Geneva Pearson, Myrtle Christoff erson, Louise Works, and Mamie Pokorny. “Professor Pepp” our Junior Play has not yet been given, but we are working hard and hope it will be one of the best ever given in this high school. The cast is as follows: Prof. Peterkin Pepp, Leonard Hetland Mr. C. B. Buttenbuster Inar Roverit Howard Green Sim Batty Peddler Brown Pink Hatcher Buster Brown Noisy Fleming Betty Gardener Herbert Goecks Arthur Holst Verlin Hurd Robert Moe Elmer Lindstrom Ralph McMillan Abbie Lund Aunt Minerva Boulder Mildred McCoy Petunia Muggins Madeline Kessler Olgo Sopaki Kitty Clover Vivian Drew Irene Van Hilt Caroline Kay Mamie Pokorney Edyth Black Mildred Flatness Geneva Pearson Ruth Johnson With Mrs Moe’s help, we plan to make it a grand success. After our play is over we shall give the Junior Prom, and show the Seniors what we can do by putting on the crowning touch to our social act- ivities. The Prom will be followed by a class picnic and then we will adjourn for the summer vacation, to return next fall as Seniors. The Junior class owes a great deal to its former sponsor Miss McMur- try, as well as to our present sponsor Mr. Moe and we extend our heartiest thanks to both for their interest and help in guiding our class to success. 1, 2, 3, Rip, Rah, Ree What's the rumpus Who are we? Juniors, Juniors, that’s the fuss 1927 for us Zip, Zip, Zip, Zuff, Zuff, Zuff. Big Sandy High School We’re the Stuff MAMIE POKORNY ’27.
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