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: y y SLUIOP. NOTES j V hon High School started Ir.st August, there vj s a deter- | i rained bunch of students on hand ready for v ork. Among this | bunch the Senior Class stood out ready for whatever might como.) Having elected the class officers the proceeding semester, the class settled dov n to business. The officers were: President Molba Cakehrcad VicG-Prosident Kenneth Bonnickson Secretary-Treasurer Emily Bailey Sergeant at Arms Edv in Sellers Social Manager Ruth Baxter Business Ilanager Ellsworth V ells Representatives to Student Affairs Marjorie Voale J Oeiselman The Seniors put their backs to the wheel and helped the school put over the Hi Jinks. This meant work, but what did we caro ' J ' After the Hi Jinks and Christmas vacation, the Seniors v ent back to studios with a will. V o stayed thus until time for the Senior Play. Much time was spent and much practicing done on the Senior Play. We wanted it to go over big , and apparently it did. Prom the title Am I Intruding to the curtain call after the final act, there v as plenty of action I After the play, Senior Pitch Day came along. The day happened to bring all that the name implies. One of the cars in the ciravan v as thrown into the ditch, and several of the occupants received some scratches, cuts and bruises. ]To one was seriously hurt. The students in the cars ahead of the un- fortunate one continued on to the V inchcstor House near San jjose, not knowing of the :iccident.
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Cecil V oolley took first jjIico in the high hurdles ::t Stanford in Mny. The Senior Ball w;is hold on S iturday, May 21. The naid- itorium vris decorated in a variety of colors. Sunday, evening, June 5, vas the occasion of the Bacca- l::ureate Sernon for the Graduates of th Lioerty ' Tnion High School. I overend Baker of the Methodist Church of rontivood spoke on Duty and Its Rewirds. EllS ' vorth VTells, ga ' e tvro violin solos accompanied by Molba Cakobread. On Wednesday morning, June 8, the Junior-Senior Breakfiist, was held at Byron Hot Springs Hotel. The Decorations of svreet peas, roses and fern, were in the class colo-s. This is the second bro ikf ast that has been held at this Hotel, and it is hoped that it v ill be i raditionary for the Juniors to gi- ' e the j I Seniors such a farewell. ) Delmor Wilder ' 27 I I 1 L l!■.. ' }i -
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