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p I the O N E E HOUSE Oh' KING ARTHUR FIRST ROW : J. Lewis, W. Forbes, H. Miller. M. Berlin, W. Higgs, E. Kaufman, M. Hollingsworth, D. Jenkins, A. Cameron, C. Hayes, F. Fox, R. Higgs, R. Ellstrom. SECOND ROW : L. Lowery, C. Stringer, G. Dwyer, M. Carnell, G. Allison, C. Dapprich, Mrs. Lorene Caris, M. Haigh, E. Drean, R. Haberman, J. Black, E. Lucas, M. Sievert. 1HIRI) ROW : . Keck, C. Flake. H. Cox, K. Johnson, C. Dates, L. T.amet, E. Ollstead, R. Lewis, A. Belcarto, M. Burnette. OFFICERS President ................. William Higgs Vice President ........................................ Margaret Austin Secretary Mary Louise Haigh Treasurer ........................................................ Earl Lucas Colors: Purple and Gold. Motto: Chivalry. Symbol: Sword and Shield. Read the Old English sign on the door, then enter Room 310 and you Find yourself transported into the land of chivalry. Here reigns William Higgs as King Arthur with his many knights and ladies. Notice that today ladies help to rule. Our house was organized September 13, 1926. Important events of our career include the general seventh and eighth grade party and pot-luck supper in October, the carnival in November, an exchange at Christmas time, and a coasting party in January. The second semester found us more serious minded. Tests covering facts of school life visited us every Thursday. A thrift campaign, a contest be- tween the knights and ladies came next in importance. Our club calendar ended with a special party given by the losers in the contest.
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the PIONEER. ROOSEVELT MALL FIRST ROW: R. Anson, A. Lindsay, J. Currie, B. Milks, I). Hutchinson, M. Black, O. Ingram, E. Dittberner, II. Losev. SECOND ROW: K. Ilensick, F. Bryant, G. Bean. II. Drydon, Miss Gladys Zuck, M. Davies, H. Harris, M. Greenhoe, A. Floom, A. Benn. THIRD ROW: L. Caughey, M. Keen, J. Massey. C. Coon, K. Kandt, W. Laymon, M. Butts, M. Jones, E. Hagelthorn. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Ruth Ilensick Marion Davis James Currie Harry Losey Roosevelt Hall was organized at the beginning of the first semester. A wienie roast, coasting parties and other events were enjoyed with Adams Hall, the other section of the eighth grade. We had two booths at the annual high school carnival. The boys of the home rooms have organized a baseball team with Leslie Caughey as captain and Dali Hutchinson as manager. Plans are being made to get home room pins.
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FIRST ROW: M. Scott, A. Soper, I). McLeod, J. Randazzo, R. Stutsman, E. Newman, R. McEachern, H. Maahs, W. Reynolds, E. Reimer, W. Plimley, P. McGeachey, W. McCormick. SECOND ROW: E. Glamb, M. Saunders, M. Moses, G. Worden, Miss Helene Wilson, A. Twork, H. Smith, G. Smith, F. Neisler, D. Nemethy. THIRD ROW: M. Parrish, M. Newkirk, M. Wendt, A. Wood. L. Roth. W. Ellicot, T. Reynolds, E. McDonald. OFFICERS President ........................................... Thomas Reynolds Secretary Marion Saunders Treasurer ......................................... Proctor McGeachey We. the Class of ’32; strong, brave, athletic, true. I he M to X’s we’re thirty-three; Ben Hur, our name, so frank and free. Ruth McEachern. our consul sweet, with Doris dear, we’re hard to beat. But Tommy Reynolds, our athlete bold, with Hazel Maahs, have taken hold To steer us safely through the year. Many a word might we say here About Milton, Hardwick. Proctor, Marion, but space forbids 11s to more than mention ’em. A frolic and pot-luck supper good, which would have pleased bold Robin Hood, W ith the carnival booth did keep us plenty busy, though our motto is “Festina Lente”. Our code, while written on wooden tablets, is up-to-date and proper in habits. And if you ask us what makes us so wise, it’s the Apollo fieze in front of our eyes.
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