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LESTER SANNAR Ag: Club 11-2-3-475 Sergeant-ab Arms of Ag. Club 147 Booster Club 13-47 Pres. of Booster Club 1475 R.U.B.1G.'s 11-2-3-475 Sergeant-at-Arms of R.U.B.E.'s President of R. U. B. Els 147 Ag: play 12-37 Football 11-2-3-47 Basketball 11-2-3-47 Truck 11-27 Baseball 12-3-47 Tomanawas Club 147. l717RU'l'HY STRICKLER Ag. Play 11-375 Torch Honor 1175 llibrarian 12-3-475 Volley- ball 127: Glee Club 12-373 P.A. ll.S. 12-73-475 Forensic Club 12- 3-475 Booster Play 1375 Booster Club 13-475 Office 13-475 Chief- tain typist 13-475 Senior Play 147. LEATHA S'l'UAR'l' A. G. S. 13-475 l,ibraria.n 1475 lilee Club 1475 'Fomauuwas 147. ANA IAC 'l'H0lwll'SON A. fl. S. 13-475 P. A. L. S. 1475 Baseball 1475 Basketball 147. MAl3l+1I. WHITMURE lllntererl from Lostine 1175 A. G. S. 13-47. MARION WARD mlloo Club 11-2-475 Booster 12-3- 475 Ag. Play 11-2-475 Hi-Boos- tcr Staff 1475 Ag Club 11-2-3-47' 'Fomanznwas 13-475 Hi-Life Man- ager 1475 Manager Oratorical Contest 1475 Forensic Club 1275 Orchestra 1475 Baseball 147. ALFRED ZOLLMAN Baseball 12-3-475 R..U.B.E.s 12- 12-475 Ag. Club 11-2-375 Ag. Play 1175 Stock Judging 1375 Glee Club 1475 Secretary-Treas urer 147. -i Z
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22 l1AW'llI'INCl'l lNlcCUY Ag. Club 11-2-37 lVlu1'UY, LUYIJ A. Club 11-23 'l'u.munu.wus 1-U IGRNA Nl'l'ZSClIE Ag: Play, liilu':u'y, Torvh Honor 1113 Torch Honor, Forelisiu 1215 Ag. Play, Office, A. G. S., Chieftain Typist, High Booster Stuff 1353 Office, Lilirury, A.G. S., Masque and Gavel, Masque and Gavel IlG1l0l'tUl', lli-Life Sluff, Grade Libr:,u'y 141. l AY l'AYNl'I A. Li. S. 141 f,,il'I1i1iGl'I DEAL Ag, Club 12-3-415 Class Vico- prcsident 1373 Ag. Club Play 13-435 President Ag. Club 1395 Booster 13-473 Football 1493 R. U.B.E. 143: Cashier Thrift Ac- count 147. ROBERT RICE Ag Club 11-2-3-433 Ag Club play 11-2-3-413 Vice-President of Ag Club 1435 Ag Club treasurer 133 Booster Club 13-435 Booster Club play 1373 Hi-Booster staff 1433 Glee club 1435 Operetta 1319 Stock Judging 12-31: Senior play 1473 'Pomanawas 1495 Oregon State Farmer Degree 143. HOMA SANDLIN I5u.sebnll 12-3-41 Ag. Club 12- 3-43 R. U. B. E.'s 12-3-43 An- nual Stuff 131: President class 1353 Hi-Booster Staff 135: Vice- President R. U. B. E.'s 141. 1-
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Junior Class Poem .lr U'l'l' Ihr' sm of life 101' take our woyrzgr, The good ship junior 141' liotv .mil with mfr, R1'1lc'f'n1ing all the golden hours 'with knofwledglf Jud ,lfllfflfflllg privelrfss l'I'l'I15Ill'F.t' bright aml fair. Our fl'Ill'l1f'l'5, rlnrs lnates, jolly times and f1rohlf'm.s', Um' fl'll'lldJlllf7 flozvfrs 'zvr' pluvk llrtivixt the piers, Shall raflz one hlorsolll in our memory fIlI'l1f'II5 That .vlmll spring up to grzlre Ihr' Corning j'FIll'.V. --IRENIE ISNIMONS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carlyle Roundy ............,.........................,..................... President Wayne McFetridge ....,, .,..,. V ice-president William Williams .,,,..,..... ...,.,....,. S ecretary Eleanora Christiansen ......,.....,,,.... ...., T reasurer Afton Zundel and Lola Johnson ..,..,.. ..... A dvisers ' Junior Class History N THIS fall of '27, fifty-two students started their educational careers as freshmen at E. H. S. During that year they learned a little of the joys and sorrows of high school life and were not allow- ed to forget that they were freshmen 9 and very green at that! In spite of afflictions, which accompany being freshmen, they were really glad to be in high school at last. However, there is some doubt as to whether a great many tears were shed when they were called to give up freshmen frivolity and become more dignified sophomores. In their sophomore year they began to really enjoy and appreciate high school life but also learned that success meant work, and were well represented in all activities, such as athletics, dramatics, and school offices. The following fall saw the same group register, not yet as digni- fied seniors, but stizdious, faithful, determined, serious-minded juniors. VVith the passing of another milestone, we are made to realize more fully the value of hard study and diligent application. We chose the following odicersz President, Carlyle Roundyg vice-president, Wayne McFetridgeg SCCl'etilry, William Williamsg treasurer, Iileanora Chris- tiansen. We are looking forward to the close of the year when we shall have the pleasure of serving our senior friends. We appreciate very much the help of our class advisers, Lola johnson and Afton Zundel, who at all times made themselves a part of us. Now our eyes are fixed on the goal of graduation. The senior harbor seems not far distant. -VERDA STUART -L 24 1-
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