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cl LIE!! u u u HC, H, S, I u n n IDE :Q Class History The class of 1929 now has four memorable years to its credit. When as seniors we look back on that first day of high school down in the Georgetown building, it seems to us only a short time ago, and it is hard to realize that we are about to leave dear Cleveland. Those years have been happy and successful years. We can look back to that time only with pleasant memories as we trace the events of that first year. Always honorable and reliant, our Class of '29 has striven to construct only those traditions and virtues for which Cleveland can be justly proud in years to come. With the aid of Miss Luccock, our steady and helpful adviser these four years, we started successfully on the path which led to the excellent cooperation displayed in our senior year. Paul DeFaccio was elected president during our first attempt at class organization. The Freshman Frolic was the outstanding event of our first year. It was truly a freshman party. Leo Klees, during a severe attack of mental indigestion, had a nightmare revealing all of the agonies and trials of a freshman. With the opening of the second year, Howard Dowdell was our choice as president. As juniors we elected Andrew Thoresen class leader. We were called u.pon to aid in selecting the senior pin. Our dances with the seniors were an important item on our junior program. But the Senior year surpasses all others by far. With Blanche Tepley as president, we have had the heavy work that is necessary in this import- ant year done promptly and thoroughly. The Senior Play, Adam and Eva was given in the school auditorium January 11 and 12 under the direction of Miss Raine. Because of the suc- cess of the play the class was able to complete payment on the stage curtain as its gift to the school. The Class of '29 has been foremost in scholarship, having had its nu- merals on the placque five times and having 16 students in the honor society. And now at the close of our four years at Cleveland we have received here a foundation for greater things. A review of our past is both a pleasure and an inspiration to us. May these years be followed by worthy and successful years for us all. AGNES FERGUSON FRANK HILL Six
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ezilml n n u in ll 9 2 9 DI Senior Class Ufficers BLANC!-IE TEPLEY .,7,,.,,,,7,77,,,,,,,,A,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,.,,....,,,,,,,,, ..,.,.....,,.,,.,,.,,.,,7,,., P resident DAN Booms ,,.,77,,..,,, .w,,..,,....,,,7,Y , HOWARD SAKURA ,,,,,,,, CAROLYN TRONSEN ,,,,7,,,, Miss Luccocx 7v..77,.,7, Senior Song We say good-by before we go, While in the east the bright sun glows, A new sun of another day. And as we gayly go along, We leave with you this parting songg Remember us through this our lay. l 9l2-9 Going slowly out of line. We do not leave without a sigh, And so again we voice our cry: We say good-by to Cleveland High! Class Flower-Yellow Rose Appreciation ,,,..,,.Viee-President Secretary r,,r,,.l,Treasurer ,.,,Adviser CATHERINE HENRY. The Seniors wish to express their appreciation to Miss Luccoclc for her loyal guidance of the Class of '29, Five IDE 13
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e::n:n u n n in 1 9 2 9 cn n u u ins: 29 CLAYTON L. WHITE Entered from Georgetown, September, 1925. Football 4: Boys' Club 1, 2, 3. 4. A lawyer of the future WALTER I. POWELL Entered from Concord. September. 1925. Operetta 1, 2: Boys' Club 1, Z. 3, 4: Vodvil 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Senior Business Manager of Annual 4. Halt! I look oral expression .md my .vpeech if fire and lrrimxturre' SADIE FORSELL Fntered from Grandview Washin ton Se tember 1926. A . . g . p . Girls' Club Z. 3. 4: Latin Club 33 Speakers' Club 4. A blonde tl1al'x no! flrlzleu GLADYS LUCILLE ROSBURG Entered from Georgetown, January. 1925. Girls' Club 1. 2. 3: Corresponding Secretary of Girls' Cluh 4: G, A. A. 1: Opererta 33 Three C Club 3: President of Three C Club 4. Competent, rteady. a friend to all NEAL CLAYTON ANDERSON Entered from Georgetown. September, 1925. Operetta 1, Z. 4: Honor Society 2: Boys' Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Vodvil 2: Vice-President of junior Class 3. Conmmn xeme if not u common Il1l'ng CATHERINE HENRY Entered from Gergetown. September, 1925. Lead in Operetta 1: Girls' Club 1, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 2. 3. 43 Editor of Journal 4. A xfudenl-fha! wa: :ben WALTER ANDERSON Entered lrom Georgetown. September. 1925. 1-lottentotn 1: Boys' Club I. 2. 3, 4. Made il in llvree and one-half years ADA C. MARCKX Entered from Franklin High, September, 1928. Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, Z, 3. 4: Hockey 2. 33 Volley Ball 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3: Vodvil 4: Senior Play 4: Operetta 4. I came hm lale lo xlmn' you my ability--lmr watelv me ILA KAVANAUGH Entered from Concord. September. 1925. Treasurer of Freshman Class 1: Operetta 1. Z, 3, 4: Honor Society Z: Spanish Club 2. 3: Baseball Z. 3. 4: Hikes 1. 3. 4: Vice-President G. A. A. 3. 4: Volley Ball 3. 4: Hockey 3: Basketball 3. 4: Adam and Eva 41 Voclvil 4. Thai lwl'r. ' MARTHA BLOYED Entered from Georgetown, january, 1926. Operetta 2, 3. 4. Her fare nmkex Junslvim' in shady placex' S even
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