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Qvninra OFFICERS OIT CLASS OIT '25 Presrdent-George Gscll Secretary--Paul Boyer XIIIFQ-I,fG.9IlIL'V7IS1RJy' Riley Treasurer-'Jack Clark Avis Kennedy Sergcant-at-arms-Cyril Crmsctlv llIlL'!-.'Il'I'XlIVllSS Celia Light, Nl r. YV. A. Young. Mr. B. XV. Truusdcll, SLNIOR COMMITTEES 'Z5 4'OXlNlIFIkFIII1Ii l-OR OIR! 'S lilll-XIDLH-X'l'lXG CZoS'l'L?NI1 flvii Kmncdy-Cfl7lu1'rm1n Mary Dean Scott COINIMVI Ray Rilcy-Chairman lfrnnk Marshall Ilvclyn Nelson Margaret I'rcslon lfvclyn Starr 'TIZIE VOR IHoY's C3I?Ai3L'.X I INK, KOS I DMI, Ross McBurncy Hubert Dye Adolph Ohrvnll SIQNIOR DAY COMlX'llT'I'I2If Ruth Dockum--C'lmzrmmm liAll1Cfl1'1C Ijclric John IHOIICHIQUI' Alfrucl llowsc Dorothy Bowen Slnnlcy Shaft .XNNOUNCIZMIINT COMIVIITTEE Margarcl SllJI'llilII1-fihlll-I'l77LlI7 limnic Harris I.cllm Clmmncss Zelmn I3c.un.1n Donald Smith Milalrcll XV.ml Mary Dorothy Collyur Mn ric Rn m sc y ,..
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Qeninr lanes intnrg having Spent the Freshman year in various intermediate schools Perhaps QMM it was for that reasonlthe members were not chided or joked as much as 'MM the Freshmen of previous years. All assemblies had to be duplicated as the Sophomore class was as large as the Junior and Senior class combined. HE class of '25 was the Hrst to enter the old high school as Sophomores, During this year a get acquainted St. Patrick's Party was given, where games were played in the halls and a play entitled The Two Dicks presented in the auditorium. By the next year, 1924, the new high school was finished where all the students of the school could enjoy assemblies at the same time. Junior-Senior Frolic was held in the Spring: the program consisted of con- tests and a series of vaudeville acts presented by members of both classes. A number of Juniors decorated the Forum and ushered at the graduating exercises of the class of '24. As Seniors, the class took part in many activities. The first party to be given was a Christmas party. Afterwards came Kid Day which was different from any idea before presented at W. H. S. All the Seniors appeared in school wearing kiddie clothes. A Senior Day was also enjoyed consisting of a long assembly in the morning followed by a picnic at Sirn's Park ending in a line party at the Miller Theater. Football, basketball, tennis, soccer, wrestling and tumbling were all entered into by the members of this class. Near the close of school the usual custom of having a Senior Banquet was followed, also that of uniform dress in the graduating exercises held at the Forum. There were over four hundred fifty members of the class. 26
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