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-1.3-'Sf-f N Wai . M Ar w-L+-Bee! SENIORS IDA JANE SHOWALTER Banking Staff 8 Basketball 8, 4 East is West 4 Honor Roll 3 Bookkeeping Contest 3 Northwestern Scholarship 4 HELEN E. SCHNEIDER Entered from Coeur d'Alene Annual Staff 4 Production Staff 4 Basketball 3 East is West 4 Honor Roll 8, 4 Librarian 3, 4 Salutatorian 4 HAZEL SMITH Entered from Marshall 4 ALICE LOUISE SOOY News Staff 4 East is West 4 School Review 2 HERMAN H. STRAUGHAN Banking Staff 4 News Staff 4 Baseball 8 Bookkeeping Contest 3 JEAN LOUISE STRONACH Glee Club 2 Orchestra 2, 3 Production Staff 3, 4 ARLEEN MAY TAYLOR 4-H Club 2 Masque of Red and Black 2, Glee Club 2, 3 Girls' Trio 3 Girls' Triple Trio 2, 3 Song Queen 2. 3 Play Hour Orchestra 4 Basketball 8. 4 Tennis 2, 3 Hulda of Holland 4 Buddies 3 The Papoose Eater 4 East is West 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 May Queen' Attendant 4 Northwestern Scholarship 4 HAZEL FAITH THOMPSON News Staff 3, 4 Annual Staif 4 Glee Club 4 The Papoose Eater 4 LOUISE C. VAN PATTEN Vice President of Class 3 Masque of Red and Black 3, 4 Editor of Annual 4 Glee Club 2 Girls' Triple Trio 2 Orchestra 2, 3 Pep Band 3 Hulda of Holland 2 Adam and Eva 3 East is West 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Typing Contest 3 May Queen Attendant 4 Valedictorian 4 ERNEST F. WATERMAN Ag Club 2, 3, 4 Watch Dog of Ag Club 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 ucopy., 2 GORDON I. WHITTAKER Entered from Marshall 4 Track 4 IDELLA ALICE WOLFE Secretary and Reporter of Girls' League 3 Vice President of Girls' League1 4-H Club 3, 4 Masque of Red and Black, 2, 3, 4 News Staif 2, 8 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Belle of Barcelona 3 The Papoose Eater 4 East is West 4 Production Staff 3 Declamation Contest 2 NORTON K. WOLFE Student Council 4 Vice President of Class 2 Treasurer of Student Body 4 President of Boys' Federation 4 Masque of Red and Black 3, 4 Debate 4 Glee Club 2, 3. 4 Boys' Quartette 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Play Hour Orchestra 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Buddies 3 Adam and Eva 3 Hulda of Holland 2 The Papoose Eater 4 CLARA MARCELLA WOLLAN Entered from Marshall 4 Glee Club 4 Girls' Sextette 4 The Papoose Eater 4 East is West 4 Production Staff 4 X Librarian 4 Librarian 3, 4 - I X ,fy ixWiL,D K 'ff K ' Q 3 vsfaf-fkfxsj ap 1 . . 1 7x ' -i I B, QQQQQSAP Qs JP A Quota 1 A 'LfN2k-s,.V,lX A 'W F' is 'fs f at gf x I
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Diary of a Senior Girl Sophomore: Heavens, I feel terribly grown up! The first thing they did to us at school was to change our seats and now I can't sit by my best pal any more. Mr. Hodge is such a brute! All I did was to ask Susie who that adorable new curly-headed blonde bo-y is. His name is Ray Salt and the girls are after him already. We moved over to the new building and Miss Fryer had us all carrying books. I didn't know there were so many books in our library, anyway. And Diary! Can you im- agine what Mr. Buechel did to those snooty Seniors-Bob Brown, and Evelyn Conley and some of them. He locked them into the Chemistry Room with something like hydrogen sulfide and when they came out-!! The new building is swell but they forgot to put walks in across the two side lawns. I have a premo-nition about those lawns. Wait till the snow goes off! The Sophomores are all going to the Junior Prom and so I am. I haven't a date-I'm too young, of course. And I'm an awful dancer. But I'm so thrilled-it's going to last until eleven o'clock! By the way, there were lots of Sophomores in that Operetta Hulda of Holland. It was grand. Next year we'll most all be Juniors. Junior: It's been an awfully long time since I wrote. I've been a Junior for almost a year now and so many things have happened! First came the Junior play, Adam and Eva, and although it was not terribly successful financially, it helped decorate for the Prom. The Prom was just simply elegant! It was awfully formal and I had a new long dress. Gee, I felt sophisticated! And I didn't get home until one-thirty! It was a winter Prom and the roads were very bad. My shoes are simply ruined, thanks to Curtie. Margaret Coe stopped going with Norton right after the Prom, too-. That. dance had an awfully bad effect on the school. The Junior-Senior Picnic was certainly a wild and Wooly affair. It was at Newman Lake and a great deal of luke-warm pop and Marsy's potato salad was consumed. CI won't give her all the blame. We really brought it ourselvesj But we really had a gorgeous time, all considered. Ed Betz didn't go. He said he had to mow lawns. You know, Seniors are not such a bad lot, after all. I'm a little sorry to see them go. And I'm almost a Senior now! Senior: What an eventful year this has been! The new teachers have proved to be awfully nice, in spite of first appearances. We had play hours quite regularly and there were several special dances. The Red C's were initiated-and how! Of course we went to the Prom-and, reluctantly, I must admit it was nearly as good as ours! It was in the Spring and the flowers and fountain were lovely. Also, last but not least, the punch was the best in my High School History. I wonder what they put into it! I'm not graduated yet, but I am beginning to have hopes. By the way, the redheaded boy from Davenport was here for the Prom. Quite a sensation he created. At this writing, the Sneak has not yet occurred, but I feel sure it will. Also there's going to be a Sophomore Hop, too. Even though I'm terribly glad to be through with High School, I'm slightly sad about it, too. You know, out of our sixty graduates, five began in the first grade together. They are Marcella Rolfe, Jean Stronach, Billy Lean, Russell Lindquist, and Jack Davis. Anyway, we've had some grand times in this battle-scarred building and I'll never forget it l
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