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W. HOWARD MEADOR BA., Midland College, University of Nebraska History and Civics EMMA G, MYRO N B.A. and M,A., University of South Dakota, University of. Chicago, University of California Algebra ELLA G. OLSON B.S., Kansas State Teachers' Col- lege, University of Kansas, Univers- ity of California, University of Col- orado Mathematics LILLIAN A, RYBERG B.S., University of Minnesota, Uni- versity of Colorado Clothing RUTH M. SEIBOLD BA., Peru State Teachers' College, University of Nebraska Foods, Home Management, and Home Nursing GENEVIEVE WILLITS BA., University of lawa Latin and English TREVA MILLS B.S., Kansas State Teachers' Col- lege, Emporia, Kansas City Art ln- stitute, Chicago Art Institute Art NINA E. NATION BA., Peru State Teachers' College, Drake University, Boyles Business College, University of Nebraska, University of Oregon i Typewriting and Shorthand MAMIE S. RASMUSSON Sioux Falls College, Colorado State Teachers' College, Denver Univer- sity English and Science ARTHUR SCHMIDT B.S., University of Nebraska, Colo- rado State Teachers' College, Greeley, University of Washington, Little Rock College General Science and Geology EVA GRACE SIPLE B.A,, State Teachers' College, Val- ley City, University of Washington Physical Education RUTH WYMAN B.S., University of Minnesota World History Jawa!!
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A. D. BELL B.A,, Peru State Teachers' College, University of Illinois, University of Minnesota Athletics, Social Science FRANCES BRAUM BA., Sterling College, University of Kansas, Rice School of Speech English and Dramatics R. G, CARTWRIGHT North Dakota State Normal School, University ot Illinois, University ot Washington, University of Colorado Physical Education J. R, DUNMIRE BA., Yankton College, University ot lowa, University of California Athletics and Mathematics OLGA GARRISON BA., University ot Oklahoma, Uni- versity of Colorado Spanish and English MARGARET LEET BS., University of North Dakota, University of California, Berkeley Commercial GLADYS M. BRADLEY BS., University of Minnesota, Uni- versity of Wisconsin Library, English, Journalism, Dramatics FRANKLIN H. BRUST BS., Stout Institute Drafting and Metal Work ORLAN P. COOK BS., South Dakota State College, MS., lowa State College, Stout ln- stitute Woodwork ENR . ER l innesota, University of i consin, Vander Cook School of Music, Chicago Instrumental Music O. W, KOLBERG BA., Jamestown College, MA., University ot Minnesota, University ot Iowa English, Public Speaking, Debate, and Economics MAY E. MART! N B.Mus,, Simpson College, Columbia College ot Expression, Chicago Musical College, Northwestern Uni- versity, University of California. Vocal Music
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awww Mower Sept. 6, l932--My first day in Lead High School, and I didn't know whether I was going or coming! It is all confusion so far. Oct. 26, l932-Initiation ceremonies have begun. The Senior girls painted us up very brilliant- ly on one-half of the face and the other half was left unmarred. We wear bright green neckties. The boys have to wear knee pants, hair ribbons, and must roll tires to school. When we enter the school, we must bow to the I..l-l.S. rug, and say I am a nut to every upper classman. But this isn't all-we have to entertain them on the stage besides! Three days of this! Oct. 22, I932-Seniors gave a dance for the Freshmen, and we all had to bring suckers for I em. Sept. 5, I933-Sophomore year began today. Many of our class are going in for extra activ- ities and are showing up well in them, too Athletics, music, journalism, and debate are some of the most prominent activities. Sept. 4, I934-Now for the Junior year. I noticed that new members have come in to the Junior class while others have dropped behind or moved away. Nov. 20, l934-Members of our class presented the play Jonesy , tonight and last night, as the annual Junior Class play. Miss Braum directed it. March IS, I935-Junior class met to decide on banquet theme which we are going to plan for the Seniors. The Japanese theme was most popular, and l'm glad, for there is so much that can be done with a Japanese idea. April 25, l935-Junior-Senior Banquet. The work we put on it was well worth while, I think, for the effect was really nice. April 27, i935-J unior-Senior Prom tonight, and here ends our treat to the Seniors. May 26, i935-Several of us Junior girls ushered at the Baccalaureate services for the grad- uating class, and two members of our class led the graduates in. Sept. 3, i935-Ah! The long awaited-for Senior year arrives! Oct. 3, l935-I picked myself a meek little Freshman boy for a valet during days of initia- tion. We are wearing red pins with a white L on them, so Freshies can distinguish us. They Ithe Freshmenl wear huge placards with their names printed in green. The little verse they say to us is: l'm a silly little Freshman growing greener every hour. I respect the upper classmen for I know I'm in their power. Oct. 4, l935-Today the Rhinies entertained the student body with a vaudeville show. They're a nice bunch of Freshmen, all right. Dec. 2, l935-I-lad Senior pictures taken, which must be given to relatives, and friends. Dec. 28, l935--The Senior class sponsored a Christmas ball for the Alumni. March l8, I936-We voted for Mr. Bock as our commencement sponsor. Our class colors are green and gold, and our motto, Winners never quit, quitters never win. Marcgl 26, M936-Senior rings came. I like them because they are so characteristic of the ac 1 s. April I6, I936-Juniors treated the Seniors in a splendid I-lawaiian fashion at the Junior- Senior Banquet. Next Saturday evening will be the Prom. April 23, I936- Captain Applejack, the Senior Class play, was given tonight and last night. Miss Bradley did a fine job of directing. April 24, I936--To celebrate Senior Day, we went to Rapid. Saw many points of interest, es- pecially at the School of Mines laboratories. The Engineers there gave a vaudeville, an gmageur hour, and a dance to top things off in real style. This day will be long remem- ere . May 24, l936-At the I-lomestake theater this morning, the Baccalaureate services were held for our class. We made a nice uniform group as we marched in, all decked out in caps and gowns. Reverend R. A. Olson was the chief speaker. May 26, I936-Commencement! I-low glad I am to now possess a high school diploma! The commencement speaker, Dr. F. L. Eversull, President of I-luron College, spoke fluently and thoughtfully, and gave us much advice. Fare-thee-well, High School Days! May 27, l936-We gave the Senior Class Day program in the auditorium this morning.
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