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OLD ROSEAND GREEN . Page 23 m, Mm ,i M. ,4, W Mt. xzesthxarimqgr: lmzzrwwax Glenn Wynkoop Gerhart Rochlitz C ' 1. u ' .,, Commercial. Football, 3; ommercra StOP Thlef Stop Thief . - 7 lll am staying in for Margaret lTThe scniors' prune shooter. tonight. Class History rm Cb Four years ago this fall, in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-one, our dignifled and respected Seniors were mere Freshmen, ligreen and gawky . We will admit we were no exception. We were laughed at, made fun of, but bravely ilheld tight and kept on going . We had only one social function, but all Freshmen agreed that it took the place of many. It was a party held in the High School gym. in the form of a llCounty Fair . About the second week of school, the first meeting of the class of ,24 was held. 'We elected Clyde Nordstrom as our president, and Miss Helen Scott as sponsor. Through their guidance and our obedience, we safely ended our first'year in Central City High School. - - The next year we came back a wee bit more confident, and with a more definite idea of what to expect.
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. 1muvmmn-wwu-uunnm n n .mmmu I'm' uuumAw Page 22 ' CENTRAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL Hazel Ryan Normal Training. Content is better than riches. Bernard Rose Commercial. Football, 3-4; Stop Thief. Whoa! Spark Plug. Marjorie Sinsel Normal Training. Diligence is a great teacher Marjorie wil. be. Estellene Wilson - Normal Training. Glee Club, 1- 3-4; The Wild Ros? Operet- ta; The Nautical Knot op- eretta; Teast of the Little Lanterns Operetta. Courleous though coy, and gen- tle though retired. Harold Wilson Commercial. Vice president, 1- 2-3; Snap Shots UOld Rose and Green , 4; Joke Editor 01d Rose and Green , 3. HStop Thief ;WThe Nautical Knot Operetta; Orchestra, 3- Katie, 'Katie, Katie, has any- body seen my Kate. Ruby Wolcott College Preparatory. Secre- tary-treasurer, 3-4; Secretary Athletic Association, 4; Asso- ciate Editor 01d Rose and Green , 3. Beauty and worth in hgr alike, Contented to charm the fancy.
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Page 24 V CENTRAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL The first class meeting was called for the purpose of election of officers. . Helen Kerr was elected president and Miss Iva Marvel sponsor. We were beginning now to feel as if we were a part of our beloved High School, and really needed. We were very much enthused and interested in Athletics. One of our highly respected Sophomores, Quentin Gould, was elected secretary of the High School Athletic Association, and a number of members from our class went out for both Football and Basketball. A few of them made their letters. . - It seems that we rather neglected the social side of our existence this year. We had only one party, a masquerade at Hord hall, and our annual picnic at the close of school. ' In the year of 1923, we came back to school fully confident that it could not get along without us. We elected Harold Garvin president and Miss Marie Tewksbury sponsor. ' ' Our first feat of importance was carrying off the presidency and sec- retaryship of the Athletic Association, Quen Gould representing us as presi- dent, and Harry Smith as secretary. ' In the contest for sale of Football teason tickets, the Juniors won, and were rewarded by a picnic at the South park. The Faculty proved to be a pretty good bunch of hosts and hostesses. , We proved our ability as entertainers when we presented Stop Thief . It was a well liked play, and all the cast deserved a good deal of credit. We gave our banquet at Liberty hall, in the form of a carnival. We Worked diligently to make it a success, and our efforts were rewarded by the good time enjoyed by all. . As to Athletics, the Class of '24 was well represented both in Football and Basketball. The successes of the former were partially due to the good leadership of our able captain, Quentin Gould. . As we entered High School for the fourth year, we fully realized- the position we had to fill. We elected Harold Garvin as president and Miss Hattie t Stegeman as sponsor. - About the second week of school everyone became interested in the election of the officers for Athletic Association. Both the Juniors and Seniors were determined to have the presidency. We succeeded in gaining all' the offices except the vice presidency, which was captured by our sister class, the Sophomores. A The Seniors were too busy to think mixch about social activities, but man- aged to find time to entertain the faculty and the well deserving Football men at a banquet. We contributed a good deal to Athletics this year. A member of our class McHargue, was captain of both Football and Basketball teams. At the time of this writing, the annual is well under way and promises to be a big success. I I
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