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Senior Class Gladys Bartels “Gladie” dice Club, 3 years; Debate, I year; Basketball, 1 year. An asset to the class but a woman’s tongue is her sword and she does not let it rust. Motto Hold your font tie; let me talk ' Leon Dick “Dick” President of Senior Class; Football, 2 years; Basketball, 3 years; Baseball, 2 years; Track, I year; Band; Glee Club; Oratory, 2 years. Where the drink goes in, there the wit comes out. Motto—“Qod helps t merry fellow.” Harold Ellefson “Aleck” Basketball, 3 years; Football, 1 year; Track, 1 year; Baseball, 3 years; Band, 2 years. The man who lias any dignity of character should conquer with honor, and not use any base means, even to save bis life. Motto—'“A hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor. Winfield Hall “Windy” Football, 1 ear; Baseball, 2 years. Marry, marry but what about the housekeeping? Motto II ise people know that the mart haste the less speed, so why hurry Merrill Henslin “Doc” Football, 2 years; Basketball, 3 years; Baseball, I year; Track, 2 years; Orchestra, 1 year; Debate, I year. A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the bands and more sleep. Motto- Sleep over it and you may come to a decision.” Mae Jacohsox Humorous Declamatory, 1 year. Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. Motto “Silence is wisdom when s pea hint is folly.” Clarence Jeffers “Jeff” Humorous Declamatory, 3 years. You must measure the strength of a man by the power of the feelings be subdues, not by the power of the ones that subdue him. Motto “Who hath not strength to fiyhf should have his skin thick. Marie Jones “Bones” There’s no pleasure in living if you’re to be corked up forever, and only drihhic your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel. Motto He ter he a bird in the wood than a bird in the cage.”
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Senior Class Edward Kkhret “Eddie” President of Literary Society, 1 year; Secretary of Athletic Association; Debate, 1 year; Oratory, 1 year; Treasurer of Literary Society, 1 year. Wisdom is not in the head but in the tongue. Motto Right mixture make good mortar' Howard Knight “Knight” Track, 1 year; Football, 3 years; Baseball, 2 years. A man of straw is worth a woman of gold. Motto From a Inal woman guard thyself; to a good woman trust nothing.' Elmo Madison “John” Vice President of Senior ('lass; Treasurer of Literary Society, 1 year; Athletic Manager, 3 years; Oratory, 2 years. His tongue goes always on errands. Motto—“('hatter, chatter as you go and lone-someness won't molest you. Marcella Malcomson Salutatorian; Basketball, 1 year; Glee Club, 3 years; Senior Treasurer; Sophomore Secretary and Treasurer; Declamatory, years. Love in its purity is the triumph of the unselfish over the selfish part of our nature. Motto “Love is the true touchstone of virtue. Selmer Moen “Sal” Football, 3 years; Basketball, 1 year; Track, 1 year; Vice President of .Juniors. Dost thou love life? Then waste not time for that's the stuff life's made of. Motto— Sever do today what you can jtut off until tomorrow. Cleonk Morse Debate, 1 year; Declamatory, years; Basketball, I year; Athletic Association Treasurer; Camp Fire, 2 years; Junior Secretary and Treasurer; Freshman Editor; Senior Secretary; Editor-in-chief of the Annual. “For every ill beneath the sun There is some remedy or none; Should there he one, resolve to find it; If not, submit and never mind it. Motto—“The world's for those who have patience. J U LETT A N ORTH NESS Glee Club, 3 years; Camp Fire, 2 years; Humorous Declamatory, 1 year; Freshman Treasurer. Youth and beauty, set off with sweetness and virtue, capacity and discretion What have they not accomplished? Motto—“Virtue and Happiness are mother and daughter.' William Price “Truce99 Valedictorian; Debate, 1 year; Football, 1 year; Oratory, 3 years; Band, 2 years; Glee Club. The standard hearer of our class hut from him you get nothing at wholesale. Motto—“A man may have a just esteem of himself without being proud.' Page 4
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SENIOR CLASS President—Lkon I ick Vice President—Elmo Madison Secretary (leone Morse Treasurer— -Marcella Malcomson Class Adviser—Mr. Gustafson Colors—Coral and Silver Flow kr—Sreact Peas Motto—“At the Foothills, Climbing” THE TEST OF AN EDUCATION I)r. Winship, the noted leader in education, claims that it vou can truly answer “yes” to all of the following questions you are truly educated: 1. Has your education given you sympathy with all good causes and made you espouse them? 2. Has it made you public spirited? 3. Has it made you a brother of the weak? 4. Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? 5. Do you know what it is to be a friend yourself? 6. Do you think that washing dishes and hoeing corn is just as compatible with high thinking as piano playing or golf? 7. Can you look an honest man or a pure woman in the ever 8. Do you see anything to love in a little child? 9. Will a lonely dog follow you in the street? 10. Can you be high-minded and happy in the meanest drudgeries of lifer 1 1. Are you good for anything yourself? 12. Can you be happy alone? 13. Can you see anything in the puddle but mud? RESULTS OF THE INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENTS 1929-1930 (For the Little Jug Trophy) Roys’ Kittcnhall: 1st, Freshmen; 2nd. Juniors; 3rd, Seniors. Girls’ Kittenball: 1st, Juniors; 2nd, Sophomores; 3rd, Seniors. Roys’ Basketball: 1st. Freshmen; 2nd, Seniors; 3rd. Sophomores. Girls’ Basketball: 1st, Sophomores; 2nd, Juniors; 3rd, Seniors. Roys’ Basketball Relay: 1st. Freshmen; 2nd. Sophomores; 3rd. Juniors. Girls’ Basketball Relay: 1st, Juniors; 2nd, Sophomores; 3rd, Freshmen. Boys’ Free Throw: 1st, Sophomores; 2nd. Freshmen; 3rd, Juniors. Girls’ Free Throw: 1st. Juniors; 2nd, Freshmen; 3rd, Seniors. Volleyball and Track tournaments are not to be completed until in May. Total points, April 30: Juniors, 220; Freshmen, 200; Sophomores, Seniors, 1 10. 190; Page 6
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