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Chilliam anuntg 35gb $thnnl I The hrst semesters officers. were Lee Ryan, president; Gladys West, vice-president; Grace SchOtt, secretary; Thelma Thouvenel, treasurer; and, James Hardie, sergeant-at-arms. As Sophomores We did our best to g1vethe . j-'Fn:esthmen.what.was given. to us, and. our ability came to a test at the inltia-' a'tion party. The itFreshies seemed to feel .that wevdid our duty more than well. - Later 'in the year we planned a rather vdistinctivegparty. to which we i invited the school and our parents. We put on a short play in the asgsem: , L ; bely'ifOr' their entertainment, after which we served a luncheon. . . We took a prominent part in athletics, debate and school plays dur; i .in-g the year. . , . . , , 7 , AsIJ-uniors we were again active in all school affails,'including debate, athletics, quartet and sehool plays, ' - , , V - ' seyeral members droppedtout of school that fall, some leaving school, for good, others. attending different schools. Grace SchOtt attended Jeffer; ,,. 7 son, High School' in Portland, but returned again for her Senior year, while ' I .OTIanaley sp' nt the, first semester in The Dalles High Schoolureturning. thesecend. sevmes3te'r.' A, a - V ' i It The efficers'lfor the- year Were: GladYs West, Secretary; Jennie Pratt; L 'fvVic'eEPreSident';- J. B. VVheir, Seeretary; Ray Jackson, Treasuler; and, James, a f-Hardie, , Sei'geant-at-arms.- , I ' 7 Three new members entered the class this year. Alex and William Marshall, the iiScotch twins, and Jennie Pratt. The class worked and climbed, faithfully and diligently, until at last we came to the top step on, the stairs?the Senior year. Nine. of the class have climbed the stair, from Freshmen up, together. Our class officers for the Year are Alton Johnson, President; James Hardie, Vice-President, Vir- gil Rogers, Secretary-Treasurer; and Ray Jackson, Sergeant-at-arms.- At the Iirst Student Body meeting held, James Hardie was chosen Student Body President and Ray Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer. It was under this class that the constitution was drawn up and adopted. The second: semester the class was again honored by having three Student Body - officers chosen from the class. They were James Hardie, reelected presi- dent; Grace Schott, secretary and Alex Marshall, treasurer. The class took part in athletics, debate, school plays, orchestra, and the Girls Glee Club. We were, in fact, more active than ever before. The second, semester class officers remained the same. The time was almost all taken up with commencement affairs this semester. Be Square? was selected as our motto, and we can truthfully say that we have lived up to it all through our school career; Dear old C. H. S. has done much for the Class of '22, and although we have been exceedingly active in school affairs, we can never repay her. We entered as green Freshmen; we came out dignified Seniors, ready to take up our different fields. of work, but whatever they may be we will al- ways look back on the school as a true friend of Qurayouth. -GRACE SCHOTT i I $15515 QImmtg giggly $zhnnl I 333132 10
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l agilliam lemtg Eligh 5mm! l LOUELLA ARMINDA BRANDON Entered 1 9 1 8 Motto: ttSilent and peaceful. J. B. WHEIRettKELLY'Y Entered 1918 Class. Secretary tlr-ih Baseball t1-2-3-4w t Basketball t2-3-4w Football t3-4t Track t2-3-4h Dramat'ics t142-3-4y Orchestra UH Mixed Quartet tm Annual Staff tZ-ED Motto: . . and Pm in PO hurry fcrsit;, - . History of Class ,22 On May 26th the members of the class of 22 will part, eachto go; on his way, leaving behind them forever 01d C. H. S. But What we. have done? L must not be forgotten, and in order to leave behind us some: truestatement' or our achievements, we write this history. t ' On September, 1918, we started up the stair of knowledge at Condon High School. There were fourteen of us in all, but four more entered dur- ing the year. As our first class officers, we elected Ruby McKinnie, pres- ident; Frances Summers, Vice-president; J. B. Wheir, secretary, Thelma Thouvenel, treasurer; and Ray Jackson, sergeant-at-arms. We chose'dpur- pie and gold as our class colors and the White carnation as class flower. .; We took our share of jokes and initiation good-naturedtly, .and before the end of the year began to plan the fate of thettFreshies when we became ttSophs. A Our second semester offlcers were Gladys West, president;WThe1m2.L Thouvenel, vice-president; Nan Symon, secretary; Grace SChOtt, treasurerL and Ray Jackson, sergeant-at-arms. Five new members entered the class during our Sophomore year- Flances Evans, Margaret Mele-y, Mildred and LouellaBrandon and Lee RY- an. Several of the 01d members dropped out this year. ttFame 'comes after death Gilliam anuntg ?.Eigh $chnnl Fags Q '
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$illiam lemtg giggly aguhuhl h 1 hash . A 1 m 'Mt I:Rr ' ' l low! H h- Im 8th h ' thF' to I ' ' 'rl iv! .h 3: t. m! 4 - XL! bun h i I , . .n y .! Ex mrluding , .. .-n.. mmo- Inning M . 5. Tn ll 41! ; ' ' v.4 xded . . .. . So-nzurvm .wn Hag! 5-41:le rel , . . ' i. , ;' - . . x . .. 3., September 1921 the Junior Class filed into the assembly hall of dear '4 1h: 5 . w 5: Old Condon High-twenty-two in number, full of 'tpep and ready for work. .- .z:-..-.' . . f ti: u; The second week of school a class meeting was called to eleet officers -, . y. ,-..a-;.,:v-';; for the first semester. The following officers were elected: lg. .7? PresidenteAlice Howland U -. ' f ' Vice-President-Beth Evans . . Ii Secretary-TreasurereViolet West I , ' .11. Class Reporter-Emma Smith Sergeant-at-Arms-Zona Myers .4 -3 3.23:1 Class AdvisoreJack Stovall t. t m ' 'V' ' ' ' 1,; We have been well represented in all the school activities this year. 2'; 'u'i' 91E I $illiam GImmtg EEIigh $thnnl I tm'A. . lange 11
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