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JJagr 24 Hjr liiimir Suntnr Class CLASS OFFICERS President Thomas Hill Vice-President Bessie Walker Secretary-Treasurer B1 an ford Shores Class Colors Purple and White Class Flower Lilac Class Motto We Fly With Our Own Wings Omer Barnwell Marcella Berry Eddie Blokland Walter Blokland Steven Blore Ethel Conrad Gladys Currey Grant Geddes Theodore Heidenreich Thomas Hill Julia Hopkins Reba Hopper Essie Johnson Eva Ledbetter Dorothy Lewis Florence Lynch Edith Miller Eugene Newlin Thelma Osterling DeLoris Pearson Frances Pierson Harry Proctor Marcus Roesch Blau ford Shores Daffodil Snider Jeanette Stoddard Grant Swalberg Lloyd Thompson Bessie Walker Ruth Williams Cecil Young CLASS REPORT Early in the fall the Juniors left town in cars one evening after school, for a picnic up the river. As the Seniors had a picnic also, not very far from us, there was a great deal of excitement going on. During the fray several boys ran into a barbed-wire fence—much to their future regret. •« Since the Junior enrollment in the fall, our class roll has been in- creased by the.return of two old members—Florence Lynch and Bud” New- lin. These two went out into the different parts of the cold, hard world, to increase their store of knowledge. You ought to hear “Bud” rave about the girls down in Chile. The Juniors pride themselves upon being rather musical. Four of the leading parts of the Operetta “Windmills of Holland” have been chosen from this class. Preparations are being made for the Junior-Senior Banquet to be given the latter part of April. Marcella Berry
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)Jngr 2G CCl|r fHimir cipljontnre Class OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Colors Bessie Andrew Ingvar Ansnes George Ball Lloyd Barnwell Frank Black Milo Blok I and Ray Blokland Sarah Carter Eva Briggs Ethel Burbridge Myron Chandler Ralph Clark Max Cullen Elizabeth Garrick Nona Geddes Lois Given Sylvia Glass Elanor Halley Myrtle Harland John Henderson Gladys Herr Emily Hoffman Mildred Hoyt Myrtle Hoyt Julia Hulse Hazel Johnson Madeline Jones Winn if red Kenneda Carlos Kimmell Iris King Fred Kivette Frieda Kloppenstein Margaret Kloppenstein Waldo Stoddard --------Merle George Palmer Byrkit Green and White Mabel Langley Bernice Lofland Showalter Lynch Norma Maeger Georgia Marshall Clark Martin Ronald MeKinn is Bessie Moran Sibyl Mill hoi land Gladys Nixon Alfred Robbins Hellen Robbins Alladeen Scroggin Ruby Shirley Charles Smutz Harry Snodgrass Frank Stilwell Erma Stoddard Elsie Stover Harold Tall Lucile Taylor Arthur Theison Bernice Thompson Elvin Thompson Ruth Trill Evelyn Underwood Ethyl Wade Wilma Wade Gertrude Wagner James Walker Robert Williamson Jean Workman Grace Yeck Now that the school year is nearly ended and vacation will soon have begun, let us look back over the way and see what we have ac- complished. We have been in L. H. S. for two long years and of our record we are justly proud. The class of ’21 began its journey through high school in the fall of T7, ninety-nine strong. As Freshmen, we furnished exceptional material for ducking and went our way in silence. As Sophomores, our numbers have decreased to sixty-nine, but in spite of this we have made an enviable record. Not only were we the first class this year to have a picnic, the first to have a party, and the only one to have a skating party, but we have made a remarkable showing in athletics. The girls’ Basketball team won the interclass championship, while the boys, though not champions, succeeded in defeating the renowned mid-year Senior team. The Sopho- more Class also finds that it is not lacking in scholarship. Bessie Andrew, for instance, is an all “A student, and Waldo Stoddard and Harry Snod- grass are unquestionably good students. And as the time when we will no longer be together draws nearer, we realize that we have accomplished something else—a good will and comradeship that will stay with us for a long time to come. Fred Kivette '21
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