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f'1'S-QCII Q2 . 1 - CLASS OFFICERS Chester Didlo ......,...,A......,,....,..... Prffsidcnl Vira McMulin ,,,..... ,... . ..I'i1'r'-Plwilleilf Anna King ....A,,,,.. ....,,.... S lilfI'PflII'!l Dale Perkins .,,,,, ...... T l'l'4lNIll'l'l' CLASS HISTGRY N the fall of 1925, the class of '29 came trouping to High School, one hundred twenty-five strong. They soon made their upper classmen aware of their presence by their uncanny ability to win contests-as a whole and individually. In the spring of 1926 they presented I The Travelers by Booth Tarkington, , the first play ever presented by a Q Freshman Class at Lafayette. S x As Sophomores they again contribu- ted their share of enthusiasm and school-spirit ' W Y' As Juniors, the class of '29 won the ticket-selling contest for the Fun Fest and their candidate, Gladys Elder, was crowned queen of the 1927 Fun Fest. The Three Gracesf' one of the best plays ever given at Lafayette, was presented in their Junior year. The crowning event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. As Seniors they made everything they undertook a success. Their mystery play, The Dead of the Nightj, was enthusiastically received by everyone. And thenethey published the Oak. MISS INA C. VVACHTEL Spnnsnr MISS FREIDA M. BENNETT Oo-S1m11.wu' tif' lo fm -. Sv X Page Twelve
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X A245 i X LEROI BECK Nl'il'lIl'l' ix his 'lllISIllll'l,'-S8171 1l1',vi1'1'. f,1'Cllt'Sll'2lI Mutlie-imitics Ululig Honor Sow-icity. SYLVIA BOGLE Iiusl.'1't Bull! Lvl mr' ut il. Home Economics Club: All Star Basket Bull 'l'vani: The XVholv Town's Talk- in:.:'. 'ZXJ Girls' Glco Clulr. MARY BETH BRINEGAR 'isllllfll buf su'r'f'i. Rl21tllt'lll2lllCS Club. VINCENT BUMBACKER l,rrfliws rrlsn prrffm' Illnmlrwf' Ali. 0. T. U.. Sewrvzint: Humor lflditnr, L.l,L:'ht, '2X: Sr-ienrwe Club: Hi-Y. - .R xx x. N -x N w ix xi 5. ye Q I 1 'i Q 4 -A 5 . wif A v-'P MILDRED ALLEN Nl1r' lr1'rlsr11'r's rhrll srlmulyirl muz- IlII'.l'lUll.7, Girl lh-serves. THEKLA ANDERSON Tim unszrm' to rr ff'1li'lN'l'.S 1ll'1l,ljl'l'.U Honor Society. l'reSidcnt: Girl Rest-rves. Secretary: Mathonnatics Nlulvg S1-som: Sophomore li0DOl't0l'. MARGARET BEAUCHAMP Thr 1-rfwul uf so1111'1mf1y's mff1'1'. Spanish Club: Girl lll'S8l'VOSI Light Re'- portor, '273 Home 1'li'0llOllllCS Club: Li- lnrary. .TOE BEAUPEURT , Au rlriixt of fm HIFIIII fIl'!ll'f'l'. If Hi-Y: Al2llhPlllElllCS Club: Art Editor of Light: liifie Team: Flip and Cartridge: , aiCOl'IJ0l'2ll :md Scziyarvurit. ll. O, T. C. rift- 1910 Page Thirteen
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