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Senior Class Officers President ........... .......,... ......,......,,......... , .............,.......A. .,.......... J a c k Nicholson Vice President ........... i..... ...,........ G e rald Grant Secretary ....,........,.,.. ...V......,.....,..,........ E leanor Collins Treasurer ..e...,..... ........,...................... N Vayne Clinesmith Advisors ...... n .,.... ....,...... B I iss Johnson, Miss Baker Class Colors Blue and Gold Class M olto The Best Is None Too Good Class Yell No Clicks! We Mix! 1-9-2-6 SEN IORS ! Class Flower Forget- Me-Not
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. . be lgimlmfi - 5l1,,3DWW frisr A WMMMVZEZW ,.,,, Mlfm W' Tornay Vickerman Wahl Watson ' Wippel CELINE TORNAY CeIi Comrnerc-ial Course I am proudly tall of stature Blue and VVhite Staff 131 Girls Athletic' E 143 ELNA VICKERMAN Mike Conimerm-ial Course Herself alone. no other she resem- tales Stop Thief 143 MICHAEL WAHL Mike General Course I am not in the role of common men JAMES WATSON Jim General Course :Let every mari enjoy his whim, .Vhat's he to me, or I to him? HAROLD WIPPEL Stiffy He doesn't make a lot of noise But we know he's one of our finest boys Baseball 131 141 Agriculture 131 CECELIA WIPPEL Telia Domestir Science Course A laugh, a smile, and lots of fun Class Officer 125 13? Glee Club 121 13D 1-U Board of Control 133 147 Sevretary A. S. B. 143 Council 143 Secretary Girls' Club 137 Bow VVow Club 149 JOHN WRIGHT Johnnie General Course Oh, he is a playful boy all right Basketball 133 149 Football 121 133 145 Baseball 127 14M Track 145 VERNA WOODS Wo General Course None but herself can be her parallel MARGARET ZETZSCH E Mugs Good things Come in small packages Girls Athletic' E 145 wippel Wright Woods Zetzsche
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Vg ,7.,,,,,,-Q ,... , 1 , .fps Senior Class Will We, the noble and intelligent members of the famous class of nineteen hundred and twenty-six, being as sane at the time despite all assertions to the contrary, as we ever will be, and desiring to encourage those poor sufferers who are doomed to spend another year or more as inmates, in Ellensburg High School, we hereby with all earnestness and respect, make our last will and testament. We request that the provisions of the will be carried out to the letter and we appoint Miss Johnson and Miss Baker as executor of this momentous document, knowing that they will see that each clause is carefully and completely obeyed. We hereby bequeath: 1-TO ELLENSBURG HIGH: 1-Our heartfelt sympathy that they have lost the best part of the schcol with the graduation of the class of 1926. 2-The right to defeat Yakima in every sport for the next 400,000,000,000 years. 3-Eight assemblies every day of the week. 4-A matinee dance every day. 2-TO THE JUNIORS: 1-The tremendous job of upholding Ellensburg High's honor and reputation for the next year. 2-The right to lord it over everybody else as senior s. 3-TO THE SOPHOMORES: 1-More intelligence than they have heretofore possessed. 2-We moreover, leave all the cats we ever le.t out of the bag, all the beans we have spilled and all our worn out, tardy and absent excuses, knowing that these must be. left somewhere and not knowing where else to dump them. 4-TO THE FRESHMEN: 1--We leave the following eloquent ditty entitled Revelations composed by an eminent poet of our midst. Spring is come! Oh, can it be? For greeness everywhere we see, We trample it below our feet- It clutters up the lawns so neat. It lives-it moves-it speaks a thought. Alas! we hush our joyful shout It's just the freshmen newly out! 5-TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1-To Margaret Culp, Robena Hamilton's ability to hide her affections. 2-Wayne C1inesmith's manly gait to Claud Hadley. 3-Gook Anderson's winning ways to Warren Slemmons. 4-Laurel Smith's steadiness to Lawrence Clemans with hope that he will not pick on Eleanor. 5-To anyone who can obtain it-Joyce, Rusty and Philip leave the position they have held in Miss Twyman's affections. We do sincerely hope that all mentioned in the. document will be greatly bene- fitted as a result of our generosity. In witness whereof we, the SENIOR CLASS, have hereunto set our hands and seals, this 3rd day of June, 1926. BERNICE JOHNSON, Notary Public. EDITH JOHNSON GLAYDES BAKER Executors. 20
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