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A.-,-,.,,..,g, rmign yflllyiuilflqlgfxjniiu fn 1,11-A W .--1 JA I-1 I ' - If , . 0 ' . ,4b1.,f3, .fmfmli .mn illlrllllllllllllmni ' e'2,,gg,ngg,41lfy W7 WMM N .zau....uu..m,...,. - -Y .v - al . vm' --l ii .AX I Z- i'5i'iiil'fegl--wi -- - 2 THSE 1oR CLASS i .il . KALYFAIAN VAAGE REILLEY Baooics SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of '26 two planes named Freshman S. and Freshman N. soared high into the unchartered future. At first, Hying was uncertain and this meant encount- ering airpockets and other menances known to Hyers such as we were destined to be. But our commanding officers: Arthur Teeter, Hale Barton, Roberta Keyes, and Etta Finney of Freshman S., and Wilson Reilley, Mary Kennedy, Frances Praetz, and Rexine Hudson, of Freshman N., steered us away from disaster. Both planes enjoyed their parties very much. 'With the guidance of their officers they made successful landings and made ready to start out in the fall of '27. In the fall of '27 we were transferred to new planes called Sophomore S. and Sophomore N. The oH'icers of Sophomore S. were Ruth Keyes, Douglas Curran, Charlotte Brooks and Arthur Teeter. The officers of Sophomore N. were Harriet Utley, VVilson Reilley, Frances Praetz, and VVinston Smith. Our Sophomore year seemed all too short and our parties were enjoyed by all. Then we landed in the spring of '28, In the fall of '28 we took off in our planes Junior S. and Junior N. The oflicers of Junior S. were: Roberta Keyes, Douglas Curran, Viola Vaage, Merna Suter, and Harold Dockery. The ofiicers of Junior N. were: Mary Kennedy, Josephine O'I-Iare, Kenneth McLaren, and VVinston Smith. Junior S. gave a play, A Full House which was successful. The Junior N. gave a play The Youngest which also went over big. The crew of the two planes united and gave a Junior-Senior banquet and thus made a three point landing in the spring of ,2Q. In the fall of '29 we made an unusual take off, we were united and made one class. The ofiicers were Dan Kaufman, Viola Vaage, Wilson Reilley, and Charlotte Brooks. Just before Christmas we soared into new and more beautiful clouds COur New High Schoolj. After the Christmas vacation a group of Seniors began work on the Senior play The NVhiteheaded Boy which was given Feb. 14th and 15th and was an astounding success. In the Spring we plan to give the Junior- Senior banquet which will be an unique affair. As we Seniors look back with tearful smiles upon the experiences of our previous years, we marvel that we didn't Crack up , and then we hope that the life before us may be as free from trials as our life in school, but we have a feeling that it won't be. Page IQ . -i' an .4 . -1,.x,.,. - - A' ' f f! W lflll 1 Q14 x. 0 . 2 ---3,'--I g if- ..... 2
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