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PeiUration to 4Hr. ihmi We dedicate this page to Mr. Milam, our principal, who, com- ing to us a stranger, has through- out the year helped us to set and maintain a purer ideal and higher goal. fifteen
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Ijmmu (Class FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Helen Conklin ...................President ............. Johnny Hovde Howard Dent .....................Vice-president ........ Helen Siegrist Pearl Murie ......................Secretary Pearl Murie Vesta Yost .......................Treasurer Nedra Bacon In 1926 we entered, fifty in number, into the ranks of Freshmen. Uiv der Mr. Rinehart’s wing, we lost all of our silly ideas and became sober High School students. In addition to many other activities, we won the county declamatory contest. As Sophomores, a few less in number, we gave our party. We also had five members in the Torch Society. Mr. R. F. Johnson helped us over the stepping stones of this period. As Juniors, we feel somewhat greater, although we are only thirty-five in number. We have six members in the Torch Society and are repre' sen ted in every activity. An outstanding feature and one of which we are proud is the fact that one student from Edmonds, who was placed on the county football squad, was a Junior, Johnny Hovde. We deeply regretted the loss of our advisor, Mr. Johnson, who re- signed due to illness. However, we started our second semester with a bang under the supervision of Mr. Hatch. We chose as our Class play, “The Bashful Mr. Bobbs” a comedy in three acts. fourteen
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• » « HARRY ANDERSON If silence is golden, he'll die a millionaire. IRENE BRACKETT With her cheery voice and smile, she'll ma e someone’s life worth while. DOUGLAS CLEAVELAND “Lac of sleep lost T apoleon his empire, says Doug. “I don’t want to lose mine. GENEVIEVE COGSWELL Two blue eyes and a smile— three in one. AILEEN CONNER Sunnv, sweet, and sincere. JOHN CZAK Women ind shall no more vex me! WILLIS DRAKE Do I lil e wor ? 7 o, I'd rather be a school teacher. ROSWELL DUPPENTHALER I hurry not, neither do I worry. MARGARET GALT We li e you because you re you. sixteen
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