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Junior v vlass llist isionj ON September 17, I92S, the elass of W) enrolled m C. U. H. 8 , its objeet beinj; to show the rest of the school what pep meant and, incidentally, to obtain education. As a starter, they elected Herbert Bosch president, Janalee Watson vice-president, Willa Mae Irwin secretary-treasurer, and Grace Garrett class editor. The juniors have taken an active part in the daily work of the school as well as in the extra-curricular activities, and have contributed something to every project which has come up. For instance, three of the four varsity debaters, Johnnie Adam- son, Grace Garrett, and Marian Rick, were juniors. In the interclass essay contest, Grace Garrett and Lois Lloyd won second and third places, respectively, with their compositions, Music and Lindbergh. Janalee Watson, Jodie Lugo, Bill Tillman, Paul Tremaine, Louise Logan, and Ralph Bunje were leads in the annual operetta, Peggy and the Pirate, and Virginia Corbit and Louise Logan were characters in the associated student body play, The Rear Car. In the iield of athletics, the boys showed their loyalty to their school by turning out for each event. As a result of hard work and no mean ability, Robert Flynn, Herbert Bosch, Bill Tillman, Paul Tremaine, John Harrah, Herbert Andrews, and Jack Waldron made the varsity football team. Basketball lettermen were Paul Tre- maine, Bill Tillman, Herbert Andrews, and Earl Webster. Arthur Foster, cinder- path captain. Jack Waldron and Herbert Bosch placed in the Tri-County Track and Field Meet, which was held on Jantzen field, March 26. In baseball. Earl Webster, Herbert Bosch, and Bill Tillman won honors. For the purpose of raising funds to fill the junior coffers in preparation for the junior-senior dance, the class staged a Junior Play Nite on February 2 1 , which proved to be a great success. Grandma Pulls the String, a one-act comedy, was first on the program. Grandma ' s hints and insinuations to young Bill Thornton on the art of proposing, and Bill ' s discomfort and obvious anger kept the audience in spasms of laughter. Lois Lloyd, Grace Garrett, Ralph Bunje, Dorothy McKay, Willa Mae Irwin, and Alice Kathryn Irwin were the cast of characters. During the intervals between plays, a group of boys gave a clever and comical rendition of the Ice Cream song. The second play, A Mother ' s Influence, tended a little more towards the serious, and introduced a moral. The cast was composed of Grace Robbins, David Bailey, Ruth Barr, Ray Gough, Sam Allen, Jodie Lugo, and Marie Beers. On November 16, the class held a Junior Hop in the upper hall, and invited as their guests the Colton varsity football squad. As a climax to a successful and prosperous year, the annual junior-senior dance was held in the Lincoln auditorium. The work and ambitions of the juniors, the class of 30, may he summed up in their motto, Forever Forward. — Grace Garrett SO. Page Twenly-ono
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Junior ass Herbert Bostn, President Grace Garrett, Junior Editor Janalee Watson. Vice President WiLLA Mae Irwin, Secretary-Treasurer Josephine Atherton, Adviser L
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Ooph pnomoPG Cla ss Eleanor Larsen, President Pauline Hough, Secretary-Treasurer Ed Weiser, Vice President DONALD Mathews, Sophomore Editor Edna C. Battin and D. H. McIntosh, Advisers
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