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born in Farmington and came up from the grades. Beulah is our class secretary and artist. She is also a very brilliant student in languages and mathematics, and well deserves the honor of Valedictorlan. Rhea, the Tom Sawyer of the class, always has the best of grades, and is our class musician. Carolyn is famous for her musical and dramatic accomplishments, and her poor grades in deportment. Vergie is our quiet member, but nevertheless she is a good student and is loved by everyone. Robert Duncan joined the class in October of 1920, entering our school as a senior from the Des Moines, New Mexico, High School. He is a good student, is the editor-in-chief of our Annual, and is known to all for his singing and broad grin. Warren Gibson was born at Beulah, Colorado, where he received his first schooling. Later he migrated to Dayton, New Mexico, from which place he came to Farmington and entered the High School as a freshman. He went to the City of Ruins for the Sophomore year and the first half of the Junior, but returned, much as the prodigal son, to share the feast of semester exams. which Father Salisbury had ,prepared for him. The 'author of this article was born near Waco, Texas, and completed the grades in the Laplata rural schools. He has always been with the class, and has a remarkable ability of getting out of everything by paying the penalty. V The Class has now arrived at the parting of the ways, and will begin preparing for the various pursuits of life, which we sincerely hope will be as pleasant as the four years we have spent in the Farmington High School. ENGLISH IV Miss Sellinghausen: Discuss Benjamin Franklin's dates. Bob Duncan: I clon't know who they were with. , HISTORY III Mr. Hutchinson: Dorothea, what was the Sherman Act? Dorothea: Marching through Georgia- ' - HIKING ' Ethel B.: I think there is something dove-like about you. Warren G.: Oh, really? Ethel: Yes, you are pigeon-toed. Who was Nero? asked Virginia. Wasn't he the chap who was always cold? No , answered Mary Fix. That was Zero, another guy altogether. Miss Donahue: Tomorrow we will recite on Themistocles. Alta Hoff: Oh, let's recite on the floor. Twelve
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! l 1 S a 1 l 1 5 E 4 F 3 3 Q i 2 3 3 2 ! 1 l Marjorie Heald Ruth Brown Opal Humble 1 Joe Duncan Byron Swayze 1 Clyde Utton Clair Olson 1 K Dorothea Booram Virginia McCully William Bratschi Mae Duffy Ted Amsden Murle Smoak 4 Class Officers: President, Marjorie Heald Secretary, Opal Humble Vice -President, Clyde Utton Treasuer, Clair Olson Class Flower: Class Colors: Mariposa Lily Victory Blue and Silver Class Sponsor, Miss Kelly Fourteen
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