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THE GRADUATE TQVENTY-SEVEN Elly? free-lpxraxt Glass Guardian Angels-David, Charles. Chief Bluifer-Mildred. Motto: To ever love, trust and obey our teachers. Colors: Irish green and Canary yellow. Flower: Potato plant. Arthur Anderson Thora Esmoer Charles Beck Verna Esmoer Blanche Brockmiller Bertha Graubrnan Aida Greene Irene Krieger Gerald Gustafson Maude Lindell Mildred Gustafson David Lundgren Ruth Ocobock Carter Pratt Sprague Willard
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TVVENTY SIX THE GRADUATE i' Ullqe S-Snplqrrxnnre Qllzxss Cradle ro-ll-Hilnier, Henry, and Elton. Board of Advisors-Kathryn, Thelma. Motto: Why should life all labor be? Colors: Tyrian Purple and Sky-blue Pink Flower: Lemon Blossom. Eva Bourell Hilmer Charlson Elton Broad Henry Draves Florence Carlson Kathryn Freeman Roy Gunder Clara Hillstrom Gertrude Gunder Thelma Johnston Elsie Matson Louise McBain Elizabeth Nelson Myrtle Smith Irene Van Denplas
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TWENTY-EIGHT THE GRADUATE nrial Bins HMAIDENS ALL FORLORN. Cast of Characters: Bertha Bansdale ......,...,. Gladys Eggleston Maude Meridith .... ....... E dith Bihl Elizabeth Lyndin .... ....... H elen Ruggles Aunt Louisa ...,., ...Lydia Brockmiller .Iocyln Denby ..... ............. G race Frame Mrs. Maloney. . . .....Ethel Bull HBORROVVING TROUBLE. Cast of Characters: Mr. Borrow ................. Edward Peterson Mrs. Borrow ...... ...Gertrude Drake Sophia Borrow .... ...Galen Brown Mehitable March .... ......... H elen Reese Dr. Drench ......... .... R aymond Charlson Mrs. Wliggins ...... ,... A 'Iildred Dillingham Detective Spotem .... ........ R alph Greene Lina ........................ Gladys Eggleston Maidens All Eornlornf' a comedy in three acts, and Borrowing Trouble, a farce in one act, were given by the Senior Class 011 the evening of Friday, December the fifth. They were well received and patronized by the pub- lic. SOCIAL OE MYSTERIES. On Washington's Birthday, the Seniors gave a social in the High School Assembly Room. As usual the fates decreed that it should rain. Because of this we did not have a very large crowd, but those whey were there helped gen- erously to make the occasion a success and all enjoyed a pleasant evening. JUNIOR FAREWELL PARTY. On September 19th, we gave a farewell sur- prise party to one of our former classmates, Doris Ridley, who was going to Texas. Mar- guerite Williams invited Doris and her sister to supper with her and then took them to the show. The rest of us met at Gail Shaner's house and went from there to Marguerite's. None of the family were at home, but we did not care for that. We went into the house and waited for the girls' return, not daring to light up for fear Doris might suspect something. When they came back, Doris was very much surprised, and I think, much pleased to see us. We then had a good time playing games and were later served to ice cream, cake, candy, fruit and cocoa,-all having donated towards the refreshments. We had a jolly good time and did not start for home until one o'clock Sunday morning. JUNIOR. THE GAYRUSAN'S LEGACY. The Gayrusairs Legacy was given by the Juniors and Seniors on Tuesday evening, March the eighteenth. The play opened with Mrs. Gayrusan fTen- nia Osbo-rnl at the wash tubg Rosy iEdith Bihli vigorously washing the ears of twelve-year-old .Ioshey 4Vilmer Nicliolsi, who stoutly resisted: Caniely iNeva Summersi the youngest Gayru- san, on the floor with playthings: Esmareldy lPearl Greene! at the mirror combing her hair, and Ruby Pearl iHelen Demassi on the fioor lacing her shoes. The children went off to school, Lute Hawkins lRuben Carlsonl the grocery boy iRosy's Loveri came bringing the groceries. Hattie Todd 1Stella Gossettl, and Alice Smith lEthel Bulll came to tell Rosy that Julia Brown 4'Martlia Ericksoni and Sam Greene lRaymond Gustafsonl were married. A mes- senger IEdwin Pearsoul brought a special delivery letter, which announced that a de- ceased relative in his last will and testament had bequeathed Mrs. Gayrusan a legacy, or as Mrs. Gayrusan said, My full cousin, Andy Mosely, is dead and deceased and has left me a thousand dollars and his n1aw's testament. Pa iRalph Greene? and the children, including Almy iGail Shaneri were brought home to show proper respect, and the neighbors, Mrs. Spudd 4Marguerite Williamsi, Mrs. Bump 4Gladys Egglestonl, 'Mrs. Collins iMildred Dil- linghami, Aunt Sally 1Lydia Brockmilleri, hurried in when they heard the news, and there was plenty of excitement. The Fambly moved to the Avynoo and Mrs. Gayrusan being ambitious, decided that the grocer boy done well nuff f'r Rosy on Mulbery Place, but he won't do for the 'Avy- noo,' so she was determined that Rosy should
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