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3 ikntor ClaasjDfficerS First Semester Tbursile Rollins, President Paul Copeland, Vice-President Gladys Sibbert, Secretary Frances Smitk, Treasurer Second Semester Willis Bottcher, President Mildred Jackson, Vice-President Helen Divers, Secretary Gladys Sibbert, Treasurer ) Class Sponsors: Miss Helen O'Dea and Mr. Willard Lamphere Class Colors: Coral and silver Class Motto: We meet; we conquer Flower; Sweet peas
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JA Mentor Claste Jfytitovp years ago a group of eager freshmen enrolled in Fergus. Under the kind guidance of their sponsors, Miss Merle Swan and Mr. Gar- I8S B b3m ener’ they organized and elected class officers. Under the capable |9mn |j£Esg| leadership of Doris Barnes the first semester and Genevieve Boles e slj -the second semester the class soon entered into the activities of the school. M iss Lmnie Pickell and Mr. Gardener as sponsors guided the class through a successful sophomore year. The class presidents for the two semesters of this year were Margaret Raitt and Genevieve Boles for the first and second terms respectively. A few members of the class distinguished themselves. Among them were Jacob Haaland and Conrad Tetslaff who were chosen as all-district guard and forward at the district tournament. With Jacob Haaland leading the class the first semester and Norman Guid- inger the second, this class as juniors completed another creditable year. The junior play, “The New Poor,” was a decided success and aided m financing the prom. The junior-senior prom, was a great success, handled skillfully by the class. Many of the members of the class were very active in athletics, band, orchestra, Fergus Hi Girls, and other organizations. The class sponsors this year are Miss O'Dea and Mr. Lamphere again as class sponsors who aid Norman Guidinger and Willis Bottcher in conducting the affairs of the class as seniors. During the year many members of the class were out- standing. George Murray was captain of the football team and Jake Haaland of the basketball team. Florence Capper and Norman Guidinger were editor of the Fergus paper. Helen Divers and Catherine Buntin served as the presidents of the Fergus Hi Girls. Rachel Lince was chosen as popularity queen in Fergus by the Annual subscription contest. Ralph Tiller was president of the Calleopeans for the last semester. The class play, “The Ghost Bird,” was a very successful one and served to finance the class gift to the school. The Class of '28 closes four successful and happy years with many regrets that the time passed so quickly. £
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m nMitt of tlie Class of 1928 We, tKe members of the class of 1928, do hereby in our last will and testament give and bequeatk tkat part of our eartkly possessions wkick we deem wise to leave to tkose left bekmd as a compensation for our departure tke following things: 1. Albert Gates and Ted McCann: Our curling irons to Dick Williams. 2. Willis Bottcher: My clarinet to anyone wortky of it. 3. Jack Clarke: Notkmg to anybody (Scotck). 4. Paul Chesterfield: My name to tke billboards. 5. Paul Copcla nd : My b ass voice to Verne Spring. 6. Jack Cox: My sweater as a couch-cover for tke ladies’ rest room. 7. Adri an Eppers : Everytkmg as I found it. 8. George Gannon: In tke bus. 9. Norman Guidmger: Best wiskes to next year s Fergus staff. 10. J acob Haaland: My basketball ability to Joknny Lmdstrand. 11. Zada Bridges: Miss Trost supreme in tke library. 12. Alberta Bridges: Witk ker sister. 13. Eleanor Brown: My stature to Vmette Bell. 14. Isaac Iverson, Roscoe W elsk, and Mark Hopper: Witk tke rest. 15. Catkerine Buntin: My boy friends to sister Rutk. 16. Florence Capper: My katred of men to Tad Woods. 17. Dale Lince : My alibi ability to Mae Wbod. 18. Helen Divers : My dimples to Andy Samuels. 19. Vernon Marten and Wallace Laurance : Our initials everywhere. 20. Agnes Fergus: My name to tke school. 21. Ellen Frost: Curses on tke F ergus paper. 22. Leola Fulp : My disposition to Miss Swan. 23. Frank Williams: My derby to Don Harris. 24. Mildred Jackson: My bangs to “Koke” Eckley. 25. June Jenks : Many broken hearts. 26. Rachel Lince : A chance to tke rest of tke girls. 27. Alex Dorckak: My math, ability to Miss Will. 28. Billie Vickerman: Tke girls alone. 29. Frances Smith : Bill Skaggs to another fortunate victim. 30. Gladys Sibbert: My laugh to Cy Short. 31. Emily Krall: My position as jumping center on tke team to Rutk Kelly. 32. Genevieve Boles: My gum on tke desks. 33. Charles Marshall: Tke remains of my books to Mr. Roubmek. 34. Bernice Housel and Esther Trimmer: Tke basketball team. 35. Domenick Tognetti: My ambition and intellect to Sammy Jacobs. 36. Beatrice Duke and Alice Wilson: Our typewriters together. 37. Everett Simmons: My Virgil book to anyone who wants it. 38. Margaret Raitt: Miss Owen in good graces. 39. Ralph Tiller: My Sen-Sen to tke freshmen. 40. R ecella Dougherty: My dramatic ability to Miss Eccles. 41. Helen Griesenaur : My temperament to Mary Simonfy. 42. Madeline Haun, Marian Hazen, Margaret Allison and Patsy Bancroft: Our lockers empty. 43. Lester and Norman Alweis : On tke next fre igkt. 44. Dot Gannon : My short skirts and rolled socks to Miss Lewis. 45. Eleanor Blatter: My music to Miss P ennock. 46. Helen Munski: My flowing locks to Leon Wlmderwald. 47. Bernice Williams and Marie Salte: Our reducing lessons to Jack Osborne. 48. Rozella Barrows, Cecilia Sweitzer, and Mary MacGowan: Our quietness and good natures to Lillian Sckloemer. 49. Lyman Williams : My ability to converse to Melvin Maury. 50. Ralph Skarda : My physique to Hazel Bergquist. Signed this thirtieth day of April. CLASS OF 1928.
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