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JUNIOR CLASS John Bostwick Joy Burklund. Fred Flora Theodore Hogan Comer Kirkpatrick Alfred Leithod' Winston Manley Henry Neighbor Carl Glasbrenner Ruth Bond Lottie Brown Iean Campbell Edith Daly 'Edith Estlinbaurn Martha Fitts Audrey Freeman Eleanor Fritz Emile Hogan. F 1 F1-ma Huckstead Ella. Murphy Mae Neuber Josephine Powers Julia Smith Lucile Muenzenmayer Ethel Ramsour Inez Ramsour Jennie Rother Ella Shaw Esther Tracy Mary Upham Peare -Walker Esther Wenger Marguerite Zollinger Mildred Ziegelasch Emily Zerby Edith Low Officers President, ................ Fred Flora Vice-President ............ Ruth Bond ' Secretary ........... Erma Huckstead Treasurer .... ...... P earl Walker Colors Green and White Motto: Labor Omnia Vincent. 1 'ii' 1'
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held this year on the second of May. Although ihe ,lunior Class always goes to a great deal of trouble to give the Seniors a most enjoyable even- ing, the present Junior Classfairly outdid themselves. The Banquet is always looked forward to, for weeks, with most expectant interest and conjecture, but all anticipations were fully realized this year. As one entered the hall, a mass of color met the eye, but after becoming accustomed to the surroundings, it was discov- ered that the hall was decoratedto faithfully represent a Japan- ese Hower garden. The Japanese idea was carried out all through the evening. An excellent course dinner was served, the guests being seated at quartette tablesg the repast being interspersed with toasts. Miss Erma Huckstead gave the class history. Mr. Chandler as toastmaster introduced the following people: Mr. Fred Flora, president of the junior Class, welcomed the Seniors. Response was given by Miss Ruth Edwards, president of the Senior Class. Uther toasts were given by Mr. Karl Glass-- brenner, who toasted the faculty, and Miss Yetter who responded for the faculty, her subject being New Moons. Later the Class Prophecy, most cleverly written, was read by Miss Margaret Zollinger. After the dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent in witnessing a most interesting Japanese entertainment, furnished by the Juniors and a dozen Freshman girls. First was a Japanese wedding, true to the last detail, with Miss Mildred Zieglasch as the bride, and Mr. Fred Flora as the groom. The Japanese customs, which are so very unique, were finely portrayed by a number of the juniors, who inter- preted the different characters. After the wedding, twelve of the Freshman girls gave an excellent Japanese dance. This was exceedingly pretty and graceful, and like the wedding, was very entertaining, being so unusual. As the closing number, Miss julia Smith very sweetly sang Land of the Sky-Blue Water, being accompanied by Miss Ella Shaw. The guests were composed of the members of the Board of Education and their wives, the high school faculty, and the members of the Senior Class. The evening was greatly enjoyed by everyone, and we frankly admit that this year's banquet was one of the most attractive given in recent years. R. C. KING.
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