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MARCIA STEPHENSON College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Mid-Winter Play, '22 Yes, I am good fo everybody, but I dorff let llvem bother me. BERNICE KENT College Preparatory Glee Club, '22 lap eye-brows, but an American smile. LEONARD RAMMER College Preparatory Glee Club, '21, '22 Boys' Forum I have it in iny bead, but I ca1z't explain fl I RENE TH I ERMAN College Preparatory Senior Play Always smiling and waiting. ROLLIN STEVENS K'Steve'A College Preparatory Glee Club, '19, '21, '22 Hi-Y Secretary and Treasurer, '22 Senior Play good when I want to be and 'vice versa. l'ue11ly-7'uo
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lass' Iiaisturp fur '22 On a bright and sunny morning in September, 1918, our class of sixty-three green and gawky Freshmen, was ushered into High School. Who should we Gnd there but lV1r. Holmes, our guardian during our stay in the Central Building, ready to give us a good start in High School and introduce us to 1Vlr. lsaacs and the other members of the Faculty. There weremany smiles of welcome that first day as the teachers met us. But how soon those smiles changed to scowls of horrified dignity as they discovered that we were disobedient children. joe was so small that the teachers never knew whether he was at class or not until they heard him whisper to some girl across the aisle. Katherine and Char- lotte were always being taken for Charlotte and Katherine. During our Freshman year we had one party on january 17. Our class was represented in all the activities of the school. By the end of the year we were recognized by the Sophomores as worthy of having their name the following year. ln 1919 we entered our Sophomore year. This year Tiny'l and Gladys joined our ranks. Tinyl' wanted to play foot ball and basket ball, and Gladys wanted some new boys to talk to. Butch and Ralph represented us this year in athletics. with much credit to our class. On February Z1 we had a dancing party in honor of George Washington's birthday. September of 1920 found us juniors. This year we received many honors in athletics and in declamatory contests., We were very happy, knowing that we were adored by underclassmen and dreaded by the Seniors. Under Miss Brandt's keen eyes we were doomed to be an obedient class. But a number of our boys got to fighting with the Senior boys, and Mr. Rabe had to interfere for the safety of the Seniors. Again our class was known as being disobedient. Toward the close ol' our junior year we gave the best junior-Senior reception that had ever been held in the history of the Cedar Falls High School. Last, but not least, came our Senior year. Our number had decreased from sixty-three to nfty-ive. The teachers had been very hard on us. and each year a few of the clafs had been left behind or dropped out because of over-studying. This year our class furnished the captain of the foot ball team-Ralph- and the captain for the basket ball team- Tiny, joe had grown some and was large enough to play on the foot ball team with Butch, john, Eddie, Edwin, Tiny, Harry Deal, Ralph and Pete Our class furnished most of the basket ball team. We also had five contestants in the declamatory contest. The first days ot' spring brought back the fighting spirit of yore. Mr. Rabe again stopped the fighting, but not until some of the juniors were wounded and Tiny had a torn shirt. A special time for a supervised scrap was promised, so warfare stopped for a while. By April some of the Seniors had to use henna to keep the gray hairs from showing. But relief nnally came on the night of May 25, when we bravely, yet timidly, went forward to receive our diplomas. lVl. E. C.. 'Z2. Twenty-Four
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