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Seventeen
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Mary Alice Atchison leaves her fine conception of right and wrong to Alma Duncan. Lillian Olson leaves her sweet, sunny disposition to be divided between Richard Manerval and Grace Webster. Lillian Heath leaves her charming, peppy personality to Leora Teuke. Harold Conklin leaves his good intentions to entertain and please to Roswell Duppenthaler. Dorothy Smith leaves her interest in poetry and the fine arts to Evelyn Perry. Orrin Heath leaves his “hero” role and love of only the “One” heroine, to Harry Anderson. Dorothy McEachern leaves her infallible ability to “ump” to her seat after a speech, to Alice Sawyer. Annette Martin leaves her worthy and responsible position as “Editor of the Wireless” to Lawrence Hubbard. Elda Mansz bequeaths her title as “The Seniors’ most perfect blonde” to Elsie Profitt. Esther Larson leaves her shy and timid manner to Irene Brackett. Gunvor Johnson leaves her “stick-todtdve-ness” to Aileen Conner. Roy Sparks leaves his newly acquired interest in all that pertains to E. H. S. to David Joyce. Edith Kronquist leaves her championship basketball team to Georgia Miller. Carmella Peterson leaves her position as “Echo Editor” to Alice Markely. Eileen Rutherford bequeaths her ability to attract members of both the “fair and unfair sex” to the Girls Clubbe Shoppe, to Loretta Longmate. Lois Priebe leaves her cheerful “willingness to work” to Anna Telfer. Bill Kellogg leaves his famous “red hat and plus fours” to Richard Niese. Bob Sanderson bequeaths his basket shooting ability to Leonard Hoff. Walter Schwind bequeaths his rather small vocabulary to Douglas Cleaveland. Donald Hodges leaves his love of the great open spaces, and his Dreams of Adventuring on hitherto untravelled paths to Howard Dent. Thelma Naslund leaves her position as President of the Girls’ Club to Elizabeth Gerdon. Mildred Meyers leaves her ability to guide the “Senior Ship” to Yvonne Stratton. Eldon Brackett leaves his interest in popular song hits to Charles Yost. Margaret Lipertowitz leaves her “high standing” to Mary White. Quinn Doane bequeaths his “power to elucidate” and his use of big words, to anyone who desires it. Sixteen LOIS PRIEBE and MARY NEWCOMB.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class of this year, 1927-28, is one of which we are justly proud, not only for its activities in the Girls’, Boys’ and Rooters’ Clubs, but also in the Torch Society. We give a brief synopsis of our school days ever since we entered the Edmonds high school as freshmen under the guidance of Mr. Lyman. There we were led in paths of righteousness for his names sake, and grew accus- tomed to the life, and of the tests of the class, and finally passed as— The Sophomores—Freshmen with a size larger shoe, as we later rea- lized. We gave our first party, and our assembly, and passed through the terrors of final exams— The Juniors—Near the goal of our high school dreams, that of the seniors in the following year. We gave our first play, which was a huge success, and our second party. Our Class officers the first semester were: President, Lawrence Hubbard; Vice-president, Dorothy Gatjens; Sec- retary, Helen Pringle; and Treasurer, Elizabeth Gerdon. The second semester the class officers were: President, Edwin Lund; Vice-president, Lawrence Hubbard; Secre- tary, Elizabeth Gerdon; and Treasurer, Anna Telfer. —ALICE SAWYER. Eighteen
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