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----1 ---- OWLETTE MMHDio=[ i ARTIS WOLF “Strange to the world, he wore a hashful face” Orchestra ’29, '30. Band '29, '30, ’31. “Now Adolph” ’30. “What Anne Brought Home” ’31. Football ’31. HELEN MATER “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation” Owl Staff '29. Vice President Class ’30. Secretary and Treasurer of “Just Us Club” '30. “The Pennant” ’30. “Now Adolph” ’30. “What Anne Brought Home” ’31. President Student Council ’31. Vice President Student Council ’31. Secretary and Treasurer Class ’31. President C. C. Club 31. Annual Staff ’31. Tennis ’31. Basketball ’31. “Maid of the Mill ’28. LLOYD JOHNSON “Better late than never.” Basketball ’30. ’31. Baseball '29, ’30. ’31 Football ’30, ’31. Track. ‘30. ’31. clp:tus wolf “He proved the best man in the field.” Football ’28. '29, ’30. Baseball ’28. ’29. ’30. Track ’28, ’29, ’30. 19 3 1 10
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t OWLETTE IRENE ENNIS “IV ha I I am is all that concerns me; not what people think. “Now Adolph” ’30. Debate ’30, '31. WILLIAM ELLIS “Shall I (jo on or hare I said enough? Class President ’29. Lieutenant Safety Patrol ’29. Football ’29. Annual Staff ’29. “Now Adolph” 30. Baseball ’29. President of Class ’28. Athletic Manager ’30. OTTO DOPP Young fclimes will be young fellows. Vice President Class 29, ’30, ’31. President Hi-Y ’29, ’30. Lieutenant Safety Patrol ’29. Orchestra ’28. ’29. ’30 Band '28. '29. ’30. 31. Cheerleader ’29. Football ’29, 30. Tennis ’29. ’30, ’31. Owl Staff ’29. Now Adolph” ’30. “What Anne Brought Home’’ ’31. Treasurer C. C. Club ’31. Basketball ’30, ’31. ANTHONY ROSCHKK “A great man is made up of the qualities that make or meet the occasion. Football ’26, '27. '29, ’30. 19 3 1 9
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY By Irene Ennis In the year 1928 many Pilgrims started on a wearisome travel into the realms of knowledge. As superintendent we had Mr. Hall, while we had Miss Marcotte for principal. We appointed William Ellis, Fred Reiser, Richard Hartman, and Helen Mater to help on the first lap of the journey. During this attempt at progress many grew weary of the incessant traveling and as we journeyed on they stayed behind. The next lap of the journey we appointed William Ellis, Richard Hartman and Fred Reiser to lead us o’er the pathways of life. During this year we were burdened with a heavy sorrow which lost us our dear friend and classmate, Carrie Hunt. All this while more of the wearisome members would stay behind. The next year we chose Richard Hartman, Otto Dopp, and Helen Mater to lead us on the way. Also we were blessed by the coming of Mrs. Hatchew to our Pilgrimage. While we were on this journey and had stopped to rest, some of the notables went to a place where a campfire was blazing brightly. By chance they happened to be white people instead of the dreaded Indians. Here one of the prominent members of that circle sure gave Art what he needed. When we returned home and the others had been told, the joke was on Art. The vast store of knowledge accumulated was great and the members learned many of the eccentricities of life. We gave a play entitled “Now Adolph” under the direction of our class advisor, Mrs. Meader. The next year we chose Maxwell Mead, Otto Dopp, and Helen Mater as leaders. We had learned many things from our past experiences and put these into use so nicely that they called us dignified. Even when Mrs. Hatchew eloped, changing her name to Mon- tague, we were shocked. This year we attended almost all outside activities and were well represented. This leaves us, the Pilgrims, toiling upwards, hoping someday to attain the goal for which we have toiled so laboriously. May we all progress and cherish the memories of our days spent in Comstock High.
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