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9 Q x 3 G h 1 5 H S- - Seniors STEPHEN ROBERT MAY. Steve He sets a .rlandard for the rest, He plays clean and he plays bes!. Class President 2, 4. Editor Miaketa 4. Student Council 2, 3, 4. Literary 1, 2. F Club 4. Football 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Captain 4. Basketball 2. Business Manager Senior Play. NIAY ROSINA DAUBER. Oh-h-h! May doth study by nigh! and by day, And doth her bes! in evfery way. Vice-President of Class 4. Literary 4. MARGARET ALICE LEE. Peggy Our Peggy? worth--our Peggy? mind, E 'er charms lhe jim! of hmzzan kiwi. Literary 1, 2, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Club 4. Secretary of Class 4. Miaketa Staff 4. Senior Play 3, 4. IIELEN MARY VVIIITE. '1llallie She'.r 'worlh her weigh! in gold, we Seniors say, For Helen has newer failed in an y way. Literary 1, 2, 45 President 4. Pep Club 49 President 4. Basketball 2, 4. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Sec'y 3, 4. Debating Club 1. Baseball 4. Senior Play 3, 4. First Ass't Editor Miaketa 4. Page Ten
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' 'L fr Senior Class History The class of '24, commonly known as the Seniors, entered Ferguson High School in nineteen hundred and twenty. This worthy class had as their President, Mildred Westerkamp, and their Councilmen, Helen White and Ruth Anderson. The most important event of this year was the selection of a class pennant, a problem which occupied the minds of the Freshmen for some time. During this year a Debating Club was organized and three of its members, Ruth Anderson, Kathryn Hickerson, and Helen White, were Freshmen. The Freshmen also showed an enthusiasm in athletics which promised well for later years. This class was represented on all teams. As Sophomores they added to their splendid record and showed their wisdom in electing Steve May, President, and Helen White and Ruth Ander- son, Councilmen. The Debating Club continued, with two of its most eloquent members, Sophomores. This year the athletes, owing to the experience of the preceding year, made the teams and brought more glory to the class. During their junior year they elected Charles Bradley, Pesidentg Mil- dred Carroll, Vice-President, Mary Sibley, Secretary and Treasurerg and Helen White and Stephen May, Councilmen. They continued to keep up the record of the past years. Among the many activities of the year was the junior-Senior Banquet, the junior-Sophomore dance, and the-first girls' base- ball team. In all of these activities the juniors showed their ability as leaders, both in the social and athletic life of the school. And now after three successful and happy years the goal is reached-- they are Seniors. This year they elected as their President, Stephen May, their Vice-President, May Dauberg their Secretary and Treasurer, Marga- ret Leeg and their Councilmen, Mary Sibley and Helen White. I When the four years have drawn to a close this group of Seniors can point with pride to its achievements in every line. As they go forth from their Alma Mater, they will bear with them a lasting memory of the many happy days passed within its walls. 335155 EB'E'E'EBEE' Page Nine I
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w r Seniors l -IOSEPHINE FRASER CLAY. fo Justice to you is hard to da, So 'we'll just .ray yoifzle been true blue. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. F Club 4. Pep Club 4. Baseball 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Literary 1, Z, 4. Senior Play 4. Miaketa Staff 4. .v FRANK RAMSEY COATES. Diihe' A Cheerful lad with flashing eye Arid smiling lips that newer sighfi Secretary-Treasurer of Class 1. Baseball 1, 2, 35 Captain 3. Literary 1, 2. Club 4. AGNES JANE FARMER. Aggie She labors hard to do her best, And does her 'work with vim and zest. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Literary 4. Senior Play 4. lVl1LDRED MAURINE CARROLL. ffMilPJ l1ere's to Mildred, sweet and pretty, Here's to Mildred, bright and witty. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep Club 4. F Club 4. Literary 1, 2, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. 5 EB E1'BEB'EE-E:!'EE-EE-BEEEEE-EE-EE-Eg Page Eleven
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