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r Cfhe Booster e FIQIPQRUARY CLASS, 1925 WHITE. oiaoiugri, t'lsQikc My only hooks were womcn's looks, :Xnd folly's all thcy'vc taught mc. NVHITlNH. GILNIJYS, Glad lliking Cluh 2. More ahility than has hccn hronght to light. NYOl.l7l7, KENNETH XY., l3ud. Hi-Trih 4. To he suhlimcly great or to he nothing. YCJLTON, LESLIIE, Les For hc's a jolly good fellow. Those whose pictures we were unable to obtain RAUCH. RON.fXLl.D . DIALLER, LOUISE MCGRATH, FRANCIS ' PENGRA, PAUL CLASS OF FEBRUARY, 1925 Standing with reluctant feet Wlteve brook and river meet. The truly splendid class of February, 1925. reached its goal when one hundred and eight graduates received their diplomas in the high school auditorium. As a class and as indi- viduals they may he said to have had real worth. They possessed the coveted traits of good fellowship, democratic views, class spirit. and ahove all. loyalty to their Alma Mater. That Alma Mater right- fully expects that they will make themselves felt hy carrying these wholesome ideals into a world of activity and good citizenship. The commencement program was artistically fulhlled and aroused much favorable comment among the many who attended. The pro- gram consisted of the following: Processional ................................ . . . High School Orchestra Salutatory ............................................. Mary Franzini The Constitution as the Bulwark of Happiness .............. Henry Hanson The Relative Powers of the Supreme Court and Congress . . . Martin Dcters Violin Solo .................................,... .. Mildred Olson 'iAmenClments to the Constitutioni' ................ Gordon Chase The Nleaning of the American Flag . . ...... Mary Turnbull Valedictory ..................... ......... M ary Bigley America the Beautiful ......,.. ......... S enior Chorus Presentation of Diplomas ....... . .. Mr. Williani Luening Presentation of Honor Certificates . . . . Principal G. M. Wiley Rccesszonal ................... .... H igh School Orchestral Pa ge 50
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CT he Booster FEBRUARY CLASS, 1925 SKAFF, ANDREVV, Andy, Football 3. The good die young-Andy never felt better in his life. SKAFF, GEORGE There surely must be some hard work in him, for none has ever come out. SMITH, FRANK, Smitty K A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. SONTAG, LOUISE, I-Ou.'y Glee Club 4: Girls League. Ever a ready smile she had, XVhether events were good or bad. STEIN, HAROLD, Huntz. L. D. D. S. 1, 2: XV. P. D. S. 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 3, 4: Class Indoor 2: Track 1, 2: Junior League Champs 4g Pageant of Progressng Hi-Trib Staff 4: Drum Corps 2, 3: S. C. A. 3, 4. His ways are ways of pleasantnessf' THURSTON, W'INFIELD I mav be resident 'et: 'ou can't down a . 'p 3 y good man. ' TURNBULL, MARY. L. R. T. 1, Z, 3: junio: Ex.: Khem Klub 3, 4: Booster Stall' 3: Com- mencement Speaker. Best is she liked who is alike to all. VAUGHN, ELMER R., Scotty - Much can be made of a Scotehmau if he he caught young. XV.-XRNER, EDITH E. She with all the charms of woman. VVEISHECKER, THEODORE Ted. Track 4 He'll never know his second childhood Because he ean't lose his first. Page ZQ
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Cfhe Booster 'T Tllli CLASS l'l.AY The class play presentetl hy this class will long' he renieinheretl as a very successful clraniat-ic eti'ort. The class may well he hroucl of the large attentlance which hroke all records. .Xs a result of this support. the class was ahle to leave a little gift to the curtain tiuntl after all expenses were paicl. The play presented was a conietly ot' three acts, Honor llrig'l11'. hy Meredith and Kenyon Nicholson. lt was chosen for its sparkling' humor ancl the cast succeeclecl in making' the audience enjoy every hit of it. The hig' reason for its success was that the whole class lookecl upon it as their play. Thirty-six meni- hers presentecl themselves for one of the tinest try-outs the school has known. Of these willing' people a representative cast was piekecl. A synopsis ofthe play, the cast and the directors: HONOR BRIGHT ACT Om: The hall living room at 'iRockmere. the summer home ol the Barringtons at Haven Beach. Massachusetts ACT Two Same as Act Cnc. Two hours later. ACT THREE Same as Act One. The morning of the following day. Vw'atts .......... Michael .....,. Foster .......... Mrs, Barrington .. james Schooley .. Mrs. Carton ..... The Rt, Rev. Willi Richard Barrington ani Carton .. Honor Bright ...... Annie Maggie .. Tot ..... Simpson .. jones .... . Bill Drum .. Director ........... Faculty Manager .. Student Manager . . Stage Manager ,. Properties ..... Music ..... . . . . . . Raymond Peacock Forrest Herhert Walter' Schini . . . Viola Knutson . . . .. Carl Graf .. Esthere Rassier .. Donald Mullen . . . . Charles Schuller . . . Kathryn Maloney Helen Mills . . . Orizalle McDonald . . Dorothy Lunclemo . . . . joseph Mader .. XVilliam johnson .. George Skatl . . . . . . Miss Eva Murley .. Miss Elva Shields . . . Forrest Herhert . .....,. Rohert Grant . . . . . .. Ahcemae Munklehy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. High School Orchestra Posters . ............., ,. Art Classes and Manual Arts Department BACCALAUREATE PROC RAM Processional ..................... High School Orchestra Invocation ..... ....,..,. . , . Reverend Mears Vocal Selection ............ ....... . 'Xlhy Blystad Address. Dreams Come True . .......... Rev. Mears Vocal Selection .. Senior Girls' Chorus Orchestra Recessional ............ ..... ........ . ...... Another class activity worthy of mention was the party given the cleparting' class hy the faculty which was most enjoyahle. The party has heen spoken of as one of the cleverest. happiest occasions in the school life of the gracluates. The class oliicers were-l resiclent. llonaltl Mullen: vice-presi- flcnt, Martin lletersz secretary-treasurer. Helen Olson. The coin- mittee of the faculty who co-operated with these orncers was: Miss Agnes Hayes, chairman: Miss lcla johnson, Miss lirlnah Shirley. Miss Doris l.uclwig'. Mr. if Thomas. antl Mr. liohert liutler, Pagegi
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