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1 1 6 L CD 1- 111 My 'L yu 1 1 11111111111111111111II111111111111'1s1111111111111111111111 111111-111111111111111111111111111111111111 11-'ll 1 I Nllllbllly FTANS lI111lS1MD11 N S1pt1111h1r f 1926 o111 111111 1 111 11 11111 EFQLIT TtNl1l11'll1 111111 1d 111 1111 1111g11y 1nst1t11t1on known as tl1e Elma Hlgh School A1 11111r f1rst meetlng tl11y 111111 111 fo lOVNll1g class o111c11s pr1s1d1nt Vvayne Pnc 111 v1ce presldent Frances Schnurlger secretary Kathl1en Hart treasurer WHIIIE Sargent W1 elected Mr Schwarz for our class adyrsor NV1 l1ad sey1ral LIlJOy317lC partles and at the end of 1l1e year we all got IOgLfl'lLl' for a partlng p1CnlC at Hlck 11141 In September 1927 we enrolled for our second year 111 E H S There were only slxty hve Sophomores thls year 13111 we were advanc1d 111 learnlng A1 o11r f1rst class meetmg we elected Harry Craft, pres1d1nt, Wayne Prlckett v1c1 presrdent Mary VUheel1r secr1tary, and Lllhan France, treasurer We elected M1ss Thompson as our adylsor hut l1er deat11 hereayed u 1n the l'l1ldCll6 of 1111 term VVe tl1en elected Mxss Craft as o11r adv1sor and s111 hlled tl1e pos1t1on very nrcely gxvmg us good adv1ce at all tlmes We had several part11s durmg tl1e year and at tl1e end of 1111 term we held a PICIIIC at Patt1rson Iake In Septemher 1928 w1 1n11r1d the doors of Elma H1gh School as un1ors XX 1 1111111 hered only flfty seven hut at our hrst class meetxng we resolved that we would make th1 Puckett, secretary Mary Wheeler, and treasurer Florence Woodard The class wlsely chose Mrs Sull1van as our advlsor She spent many long l1ours 1n help1ng us w1th our P1av and unlor Prom The JLIHIOFS put on the1r play Are You a Mason? at Grahams Theat1 Marc11 1 1979 11 was a glor1ous success and n1uch of the cr1d1t was due to Mrs Sulhvan wl1o coached u In Apr1l w1 gaye the 11n1or Prom 111 the 2y11111as1un1 The gyn1nas111111 was pr11t11y decorated w1tl1 c1dar l50lIQl1N a11d HOWLYS T111 LIFIIOFS were 1111s y1ar not1d f r the numher that took part ln tl1e atl1le11cs of the school There were three men on tl1e hasket 1all tean1 Tl1ey were Boyd G43C5dPRNfLf Clare Bonehrake a11d Carl Metzger Tl1er1 were six unlors wl1o n1ade letters 1n foothall hesldes tl1e ones wl1o 111ad1 second team letters Those n1ak1ng hrst team letters yy1re C1111 Bonehrake Carl Met7ger Boyd Goodpaster Delmar Borden OL Hall a11d Chfton Borden There wer1 two LIIHOFN too O11 tl1e hasehall 11-1111 Clare Bonehrake and Harry Craft Harry Craft was also tl1e Ollly unxor to make 1111 dehate tean1 Septemher 6 1929 we 1nt1r1d the portals of th1 Ehna Hugh School for our 11st y1ar Tl1c class l1ad shrunk to forty e1gl1t hut we have determlned to make our last year 1n Elma Hugh School one to he rememhered We elected Clare Bonehrake pres1dent Anna McKay treasurer, Frances Schnurlger VICE presldent and Else N11sson secretary We elected Mlss M1ller as our advlsot She 18 expenenced along th1s 11ne of work, and we of the Semor class appr1c1at1 her efforts The S1n1or Play 1111 Ont of COHL11 was presented to tl1e puhhc anuary 10 at tl1e Graham Tl1eatre One of tl1e features of tl1e play was the unusual s11 1 tl1e cast whlch l1ad twenty sly 1111n1h1rs Th1s year the Senxor class was outstandlng 11 atl1let1cs Out of the sry 1111111h1rs of the clehate tean1 four were Semors They were Harry Craft Nlary Hllelhah Benn Russell and Marjorle Cooper T11ere were four Senlors on t111 haskethall squad Boyd Gooclpaster Clare Bonehrake Carl Metzger and VUayne Prlckctt Ther1 were s1x Senlors on the foothall team They were oe Hall Carl Nletzger Harry Craft Delmar Borden Chfton Borden and Clare Bonehrake Bonehrake was rnjured III practlce after tl1e flrst ga1111 and was Ollt for the rest of the season 111 has1hal1 111111 w1r1 hut tl1re1 SLHIOFS on the tea11a They were oe Hall Clare Bonehrake and Harry Craft 1 grrls haskethall tl1e Senlors wer1 1111 rept1s1n1ed by Frances SClll1UflQeI' X 1011 XXITILIL Flor enc1 Wfoodard a11d 141111311 1'ranc1 O11 May 1sf we had our Class N1gl1t at C1rah 111 s Theater and lf was procla1med a success May 9 wt l1ad our Senlor Ball Our con1111encement exerc1ses yere l11ld on une 5 j I . ,, Ma ,1 N..! ,1,, I M X . ... . 111111111111',1p111 1.1 1 1 1 19 ,Lg 1 1 111 y 1 1, 1.1 1 , ' 111111111 M N i , j 1,1 .ul 1 , 1,1 my ,,1 11 'lux' 1 I imrx -.Q,1',1. 1 1' l ll 7 2 I 7 , U 1 3 -1 N' V 1 . 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