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Page 17 text:
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Beatrice L. Crossman “Bugs” Basket-ball, Class Play, Annual. Louis A. Barret “Louie” Class Play, Annual. Howard P. Walker “Pete” Editor of Annual, President of Athletic Association, Class Play. 15
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Fred C. Schwabenland “Freddie” Class President, Baseball. Imogens R. Eddy “Bunny” Class Secretary and Treasurer. Athletic Association Secretary. Minnie F. Riddle “Min” Basket-ball, Class Play, Annual. Lucy J. Giesey “Lucipete” Basket-ball, Class Play, Vice-President. 14
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Seniors WHEN school opened on Sept. 7, 1920 seven entered in the Senior class. Our class is made up of one from the class of ’17, one from ’18, two from ’19, two who were Juniors last year and Miss Beatrice Crossman, who graduated from the Westport High School of Kansas City and took a post-graduate course here this year. When the fourth year course was put in this past term a number of former graduates who had not had the chance to complete their High School course took this advantage. At a meeting held soon after the opening of school Fred Schwabenland was chosen as President of the class, Miss Giesey, as Vice President and Miss Eddy as Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Eddy also was Treasurer of the Athletic Association and Howard Walker was President. The class play, “Her Honor the Mayor,” was chosen during the winter and in April we began to practice for it. Mr. Castelo directed us and on the evening of May 6 the play was given. As a number were not able to come that night the play was repeated May 8. Miss Esther Hall of the Junior class willingly assisted by taking one of the parts as there were not enough Seniors to fill out the cast. We certainly had good times in our class the past year although there was always plenty of work to do, and especially in the Physics class. Mr. Clear-waters’ favorite question was, “Did you study your lesson last night?” And 0, what a relief when he would postpone one of the tests. In athletics our class did not take a very active part although three of the girls played basket-ball. Every one was an enthusiastic rooter and we did not miss many of the games. When the closing of school drew near and then Commencement all were sorry that they would not be back in the LaMoille Community High School next fall. 16
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