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T H i : CASCADE C O M E T PAYNE (Adviser), KOCH, P. CLINE, SUTTON, FLANAGAN, FREEL, PAULSON, BRUNEAU, JAMES, BERGER. I. CLINE, BOEKE. DEA. BROWN Junior Class Adviser President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Class Colors Class Flower M iss Payne Paul Cline Willa Boeke Inez Cline Cherry, Red and White . . Old Rose Page Mine teen
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T HE - CASCADE - CO M E T In Memoriam HARRY SMITHERS Harry Smithers was horn at Roy, Utah, April 11, 1908. He came to Cascade with his parents nine years ago and made his home here ever since. He became ill November 9, with flu-pneumonia and passed away Tuesday, November 17, 1928. His was a pleasing personality. He was always cheerful, and he combined with his sunny disposition kindness and generosity. He was a true friend to those who knew him. He was always held in high esteem among his many friends. The memory of Harry will always be pleasant, and these memories will never be forgotten among the students at C. H. S. In the halls of Cascade High School the loss of this valued classmate will always be felt keenly. Page Eighteen
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THE CASCADE COMET Junior Primer A is for Austin, a classmate so kind. B is for Bessie, the best we can find. C is for Caroline, who on studying dotes. D is for Dorothy, who writes such keen notes. F is for Flanagan, who has curly hair. I is for 1 aline, a maiden so fair. Also for Inez, with eyes large and dark. J is for James, who at math is a shark. M is for Milly, who is not very tall. And Maxine, too, who plays basket ball. P is for Paul, who indulges in play. T is for Townsend, who has little to say. V is for Venda, the head of her class. W is for Willa, a sweet little lass. We Recommend to the Hall of Fame: Herb Shanklin, because he’s from Eden and admits it. Mildred Bruneau, for resisting Garnett. Miss Higgins, for being able to hold her temper in shorthand. M iss Stone, for sponsoring this year’s annual. Edward Murphy, for being able to laugh at nothing. Stanley Sanderson, for the number and variety of his excuses for tardiness. Bun Mattson, for his chemical ability. Judith Fisher, for her loud voice. Frances Wheir, for allowing no boy to kiss her in the assembly. Elizabeth Briscoe, for always having her geometry lesson. Mr. Winner, for never allowing the girls more favors than the boys. M iss Payne, for her kindly glances to noisy students in the study hall. Vivian Squires, for no reason whatsoever. Page Twenty
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