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26 THE POW WOW '24 junior Class OFFICERS Presidcfif - - DAN RANKIN Vice Presirlmzt - GEORGE ACKLEY Secretary - - Srowi-:LL DUDLEY Treasurer ----- ALYCE MOMBERG C0um'iImen V- - GisoizcrzC1zooKH.u1,I4'1uNo1s MeNA1R Pow Wore Ifrpn'sentnfiz'e - - - IEVELYN SPARKS Cmss Ftowrzu : CLASS COLORS: Daffodil Yellow and lVhite YELI, : Yep, Yap, Yep! lVe're the class thatls got the pep! lVe're the elztss thzitls :ill alive! lVe,1'e the class of ,25! junior Class History .5 c. li, the floss ot' '25 were horn in the 'fall ot' ,2l, 1 1'CSllIIl0Il of the Vulrlwell High School. ' liven in our infancy as Freslnnen we resolvecl, :Ls :L Class, to excel in Seliolztrship, in Athletics, in Social ueeoinplislnnents, and in School J-Si PCP. f Ilhe Floss of '25 has taken active part in raising the standard of the Caldwell High School in niztny wa-vs. In the Operettzt last year, '6All at Sea, and the Uperettzt this year, Wfhe f'1'lIllSOll I'Iyehrows,', our class was well represented and many of the nleinloers took leading parts in both performances. In Athletics our class has produced six letter men in football and three in basketball, this year. During our Sophomore year our track tezun defeated the Frosh and Junior teams. All but one of the sturlents that took part in the High School one-act play were Juniors. Our class was aweirclecl First Prize for having the best at- tendance at the three eonser-utive basketball gzunes. ' The Class of ,925 supported its annual better than any other class this year, with a T5 per cent or more subscription.
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'24 THE POW WOW 27 junior Class Roll STANLEY ASIITON- 1xlllHliS he wants to live on a ranch,-no, not alone! JoE ALBERTSON-A blushing, bashful little boy. A WALTER ANDERSONQIS his a beauty parlor wave? GEoRoE ACKLEX'-SllCHC6 is golden, but talking is silver. HELEN ACKLEY-Happy I am, from care I'm free, 'Why aren't they all contented like me? CIIARENCE AITCHISON-I wish my hair belonged to a girl, A quart of sta-comb wontt take out the curl. CLEATIs Bl!NDY'AS merry as the day is long. DOROTHA BAKER-I can't be worried. 7 HAROLD BLXKPIR--Oh, how dry I am. ELSIE: BAKER-Have a heart, Mr. Waterman! 'ALUCILE BARNEY-JuSt as good natured as she can be MARGARET BLAKELEYfIIC1' candle goeth out by night. ELODA BUR'roN-A shy, demure blonde. FREDERIC BEALE-OHS can't be wise when they're in love. IRENE BURNETT-VVhy don't men propose? ADAM BLACKSTOCK--Ask me-I know. NAONI BLISS-I like not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved. -SHERMAN' BROCK-'A voice and nothing more. CLARK BROWN-Love me little, love me long. ARTHUR BURRIS-No one appreciates me. ZDELLA Coon-Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. - MILDREIl CLEMENTS-She has a monstrous little voice. ROBERT CHRIs'roPHER-A good man like Hob is hard to find, We always get the other kinrd. GEORGE CROOKHADI-Ifet us go while we are in our prime, And take the harmless folly of the time. --BLANCHE CROOK-NOt as crooked as her name. ELOISE DAW'IS1A live wire. STOWEIIII DLIIIIIEY-A poet could not but be gay, in such jocund Company. DOROTHY DYP1R1SllC never speaks without permission. EUZNICE DIYKLIS-A shy good natured lass. FRED DENo-He's the handsome, gentlemanlike lad, Who is always so neatly clad. EDNA ERNs'r-Never troubles trouble, till trouble troubles her. FJIIEANURE EAN-Shed KC a good lawyer, she has so many eases. CLYDE FowLERfA geome ry shark. AIIIYA FI'1LTWELI.'-zxldil Feltwell Qbut she doesn't now.j ROSEMARY CIARDNI'lRiIf you are with her you are sure to have fun. RAYMOND GILnIoRE-Rather plump, rather shortg but for all o' that, a pretty good sport. RUTH GRAX'-'BStt8T be out of the world than out of fashion. JOE GAREER-Rather sporty, always broke, Never fails to take a joke. FLORENCE GIBBONS-A silent, peace loving student. ETTA GIBBK7NS-SllC'S a good natured gal, And makes a dandy good pal. .NRALPI-I GROVEI-II2LtllCT fond of the girls. FIIOSSIPZ GIl,Ll'ITTlC-MOtt0I Never go alone. EDITH HOADLEY-Everybody happy? VVell I should smile. Z0Ro HowARD-Touch me not, forget me not. NORADIAPI HOI.I.,XNll-I,S wicked. CLARENCE HoLMER-Wait till I get sober. - FRANK HES1'ER-WC know thee not. MABLE IMUS-Of me you may write in the blackcst inkg I say what I mean, and I know what I think. IIARLI-I JESTER.-IIC'S mighty fast Con the typewriterj. IvAN JoNEs-Independent now, independent forever. WAIYFI JoHNs-Sorta bashful. MII.TON .IEWPITTL-H6'S as sober as a judge. ELIZAIIETI-I KEI2DICKiA perpetual giggler. PETER KIM-Mischief personified. LORNA LEAIASTER-There isn't a minute, Lorna isn't iI1 it. IILANCIIE IiA'1'TUIlE-NIISCIIICVIOIIS, but-oh, well! RUTII IAKKE-It is the beautiful necessity of her nature to be kind. ARCIIIPJ I,AwsoN-We wonder what girl induced him to learn to dance before the prom. FRED LEONARD--Xr0ll may trust him in the dark. ,WII.I.IIXBI MARTIN-Flirt and the girls flirt with with you, Flunk and you flunk alone. ERNEsT IWIILLINER-'IIIS only books, are women's looks. GERALD IXIIXTFIIEIVS-M3UlEl'S little hopeful.
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