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agillianf Gnuntg Eigh $tlzuul' I I p Twe of, our Jrun-iof boys, Ray Morgan and George. LOW, played on the :- . football team. ' Alice Howland, Beth Evans, Helen Fowler and V'iovlet'WIeStT , we're on the. girlsL basket ball team. ' ' At the, Basket Ball TO-urn'ament-in Feburafy our girls carrixedvuoff the championship of the High School and were awarded a beautiful cardinaL and gray pennant With 19233011 it as a reward.- . 'The large per cent of the Star parts of the:LD1aYS, Dllt On by ththgh Schoeoll'this year were taken by Juniors. , ' , ' ,2 L LWe were well represented in Glee Club, Quartet and also- Debate, The following officers were elected for the second semester: L 1 President Lre-electedy-Alice Howland , Vice-President-Nina Hawes 1 ' '. Secretary-TreasurereBessie Hawe's e ClaSs ReportereLeonafd CranOrd Sergeant-at-eArmseSadie Huddleston 'LCIasS Adviser Lre4electedL-Ja'ck 'Stovall ' Cora Carmine and May Shell left our ranks early in the school year, i but we have two new members. Sadie Huddleston entered from Heppner High School and Mary Chapman from Albany, Oregon, High School. Laura. L? McConnell re-entered from Vancouver, Washington, High School. ' CLASS IROLL Ray Morgan ' Jack Erwin Leonard Crawford Harold Johnsvn Kenneth Johnson . , GeorgeLow Florence Wilkins Edith Jackson Zola Shell Pearl Walker Laura McConnell Alice Howland Violet West ' Beth Evans Sadie Huddleston L Helen Fowler Zona Myers ? Bessie Hawes Nina Hawes Emma Smithe ' ' Mary Chapman g2; $illiam QImIntg Eigh Stimuli l , Eage 12
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$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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l billiam anuntg Sigh $$$qu Sophomore Class History The present Sophomore Class began its career in the Gilliam County High School in the fall of 1920. There were eighteen members at that time, fully prepared to submit to the many jokes. usually performed upon the members of a Freshman class. Our oflicers for that year were as follows: Helen Fletcher, president; Lillian Thouvenel, Vice president; Agnes Walk- er, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Hadley, class adviser; while black and orange were! chosen for the class: colors. During this year three Sophomore: girls, Minnie McIntyre, Agnes Walk- er and Lillian Thouvenel, and four Sophomores boys, Rene Simpson, Wilbert Parrish, Walter Overlander and Clifford Crawford, had places on the girls and boys, second basketball teams, respectively, also prominent places on both the football and basketball team were held by Sophorome boys. Near the close of the school year a committee from the Junior and Senior classes was appointed to arrange for a contest between the Fresh- man and Sophomore classes Which would determine. whlch class Should be permitted to put up its pennant. The champito'nshlp was wen by the Freshman class and seen our pennant was seen tacked proudly me as- sembly hall. But alas! The glory was short-lived. Some upper classmen, apparently, envious of the poor little: Freshmen, sto-le our beloved banner, which has never been seen or heard of since. Cgilliam Glnuntg :iaitglj School I 51V X 17512th 13
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