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. 9 o Q9 -e .. .- A J-. l- ,. Q CLASS HISTORY SPRING Eigllty-five of us green little buds burst upon our new career. We clung to the branch of knowledge. The new branches were entertained by the old branches. We had a sticky time as our chief amusement was sap eating. One day we were all called together to elect chiefs and assistants. Willmiii' Kidder became Chief Bud, Ruth Sehnan, Assistant Chief Bud, Leone Johns, Secretary and Treasurer Bud. Some of our little buds won fame in this first adventure, Corinne Furman and Icyle Rich won two first places in the State Scholarship contest. A bitter frost at mid-year swept off' some of our buds. Those who endured this catastrophe put on a new and brighter hue. Another destructible storm came in the spring, but we were better prepared and only a few bent to the storm. I SUMMER At last, full grown leaves! We were called together this time by Head Leaf to elect new head leaves. Claude Hansen became Head Leaf, Leone Johns, Assistant Head Leaf, Roy Foss, Treasurer and Secretary Leaf. But because Claude and Roy went up a branch at mid-year, we had another meeting and Charles McDonough was chosen Head Leaf, with Ieyle Rich as Treasurer and Secretary Leaf. A few of our leaves fluttered in the breezes and others shyly hung their heads. The weaker ones were torn from us Qgain at mid-year by a storm and others in May. ,,,,- ., .- ,, -- - - -e ll -, ,, , ,, ,, ,, , ,, fefxe-Q sf-sf-se?-'eiv 1 ,yfqiglb N, Pg, 30
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- - DAWN ONIAN ' ' '?S'Q'b DQ! GLADYS STAFFORD A maiden fair and gentle. Her looks are purity and light. Baskvtlmll Volley Bull Uhorus Favorilc- Song- Goud Little. Bad Little You. ELSIE TOMALINO- Elise Thy mmlesty's u candle to thy merit, Basketball-'25. Volley Ball-'26, L'horus-'26, Junior Stunt. Favorite Snng4 Hanlon 01' Olfl-Fnsliioned Roms. JUNETA ULLMAN- Nita ThP quiet kind whose nature lever varies. Glen- Cluli-'25. '2G. Platouians-'25, '26, 0rnliestruA' 28. '29, Favorite Song- Oh, My Operation! HELEN UTTERBACK Her modest look the cottage' might adorn Sweet ns the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Platoniansw- 26. Chorus-'27. Orchestra-'27, '28, '29. Pep Band,-'29. Favorite Song- I May Learn To i orget Home Day. ELIZABETH NVALSETH- Sis It'5 not n crime to be tall, Just is little unhandy that's ull. Orvlwntra-'26, '27, '28, '29, Bnnd-'28, '29, Glee Club-'26, '27, '28, '29, Chorus-'27, '28. I'i1'atf-s of Penzanmf'-'28, Montana Music Meet-'27. East:-rli Montana Music Mem-'37, '28. Luc-nl Music Meet-'26, Plutunians--'26, Philanthropinns-'27, '28, '29, Junior Stunt. Girls' Athletic Association-'27, '28 President-'28. Studi-nt, Council-'28. Guts-way Staff-'2B. Fnvorita' Song- I 'Aint Got Nobody, 1 1 5 Music is fundamental-one of the greatest sour:-os of lifv. lioailtli. strongtli :xml lmppn- lie:-ms. U v -Lut her llurliunk 35 - XY XXX Page 29
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e 2Q.Qc.,:-g ,--,, -1-s fs. A- FALL X Again we met to choose our main branehes. The result was as follows: Charles Mellonough, Main Bram-hg Maurice Hatterseheid, Assistant Main Brauehg Leone Haskell, Treasurer and Seeretary Branch. Some of our leaves distinguished themselves on the football field and on the basketball floor. A harvest festival tProinJ to which we all turned out in our gayest colors, was given by us with the help of our Advisory Braneh, Miss NVil- rw liams. This gathering of the nuts was pronouneed a sueeess. A wind at mid-year and again in May flung some of our leaves A away. . VVINTER Almost withered leaves, We assembled for the last time to ehoose our chief branches. Leone Johns, Chief Braneh was aided by Mary Evelyn Matheson, Assistant Chief Braneh, Roy Foss, Treasurer Branehg Gertrude Lonson, Secretary Branch. Again in football and basketball, some of our leaves proved Worthy. A play The Goose Hangs High was given under the supervis- ion of our Directory Branch, Miss Oswald. The Junior leaves entertained us at a 'Winter Carnival f'PromJ. Une other night fHopj was set aside for the aged leaves to have one more merry time before they passed on. 4 Winter brings the greatest event of the year, Christmas Qflom- meneementj. Who says there is no Santa Claus-we have our diplo- mas. Forty-eight branehes of this tree of knowledge, having shed their first leaves of ignoranee, are awaiting the eonnneneenient of a new life. I Y -Helen Adkins f lx F. Page 31
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