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fi The Sketch I A 9A Class f lst row fleft to right? Miss Beals, Deloras Paxton, Dorothy Frazee, Marjorie Holdren, Glendora Leamon, Maxine Rinehart. Alice Gore, Faye Ruggles. Arlowine Smith, Helen Smethers, Miss Hadley. 2nd row Robert Starrett, James Kistler. Marella Certain, Thelma Craig, Jean Mathews, Marjorie Earhart, Ethelyn Stickle, Robert Jumper, Louise Griflith, Adah Pence, 3rd row Robert Lanning, Garl Pyles, Claudine Grant, Paul Boxell, Del- bert Brown, Ellendell Tho-mas. Forest Higley. Virginia' Sut- ton, Mary Culp, Edythe Tutterow, Chester Shanklin. 4th row Louis Dixon, Gerald Carr, Frank Maidenburg, Verda Wiiiters, Herman Moore, Grover Pollard, Jeanne Reed. June Drischel. Norma Snodgrass. 5th row Everett Byington, Marcel Lewis, Lorraine Lindahl, Plossie Bun- dy, Wayne Kile, Edwin Culbertson, Arthur Cramer. Eugene 6th row . Pennington. Earnest Sutton, Harry Gable, Forest Kendall, Charles Knipple. Robert Pope, Donald Weaver, Willarcl Bish. 7th row George Mills, John Rhorer, Charles Truex. Frank Diodore, Paul Presiiall, Harry Bruner, Ralph Koehler.
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The Sketch 7 i 'PDll?fMf 5 i3DITORlAL V iff-fe? N THE LIFE OF EVERY PERSON ther: are ev.nts and happenings which bring a mingling of joy, happiness, sorrow, and regret. There are events which are of such outstanding importance that they make all other things pale into insignificance. Such an event is upon us. and has been preceded by three of the happiest and most fruitful years of our young lives. It marks a turning point, in which we step on to a higher plain. and that it has its joys and sorrow, goes without saying. During this period, we have formed many friendships, among both the students and faculty-friendships that will live and grow through the future years and that mean more to us than they appear to now. We have learned much, not only from books, but from hap- py associations and experiences. We have enjoyed the best of social activities. The sorrow comes in leaving all of these things. But we look on Martin Boots as our alma mater, knowing that we wilg always be welcome to return and realizing that we will rcturn, many times. As every preceding class has, and every future class will, we be- lieve the January class of l93O is the best to graduate. ln our midst are outstanding scholars, athletes, musicians, social leaders-in fact, the entire list of types necessary for an excel- lent class. Many of us hope to carry on in the Senior High School with even more success. No dcubt many of us, in our chosen fields. will be even more successful, In closing, We bid a sad farewell to Mr. Vandivier and Mrs. Finderson, and to the faculty to whom we owe so much, were it not for their friendship and their obliging help, we could never carry on at High School. No words can ever express our true feelings for them. and our thankfulness for what they have done. May We carry on as they have started us, and may we make such marks in High Shool that they will be proud of us, Farewell. Martin Bootsf -PAUL BOXELL, Editor-in-Chief
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- The Sketcn -V vw-L --3 XVYLLARD BISH Junior Hi-Y, Junior Salesmanship Club, Varsity '2Q. If you want to know anything about biology ask Edison.'l PATH- BOXELL Dramatic Club, Junior Hi-Y, Editor- in-lffliief of Sketch, Band Ill. I um tuhsz you uin'r. DELFERT BROYVN Archery Club. .liinior Hi-Y. Our fizfzzre Erzjle Scout. HARRY BRUNNER Junior Hi-Y, Junior Salesmanship. Us big he men. IRLOSSYYZ BUNDY Department Editor of Sketch. French Club, Girl Reserves, Track '29. A few words are a sign of deep rhoughtf' IQVERE l'T BYINGTON QB Home Room President, French Club, Junior Hi-Y. 'Sonny Boy. C2l,RAl.D CARR Airplane Club 'ilfrorn Roseburg Pike. ,1ARClQl.LA CERTAIN Cartoon Club, Department Editor of Sketch, Nlieuchers duff! know ?UCflflh1'Y7t1, llMil,'x' COl.,l.lI-JS Ernrngfs always S1731-Il.l7f1.H ARTHUR CRA MER Boy s Glee Club. Short Story Club. fl IFOU uhosrf head is ful! of trims lfD'WlN CULBERTSON Junior Hi-Y. Do As You Pleusc Club. Home Room Captain. Whiz girls leave home. ,if!l'iY CCL? Girl Reserves, Druiiigtic Club. Stud- .-ial Couizrii i.ite1'.1ry Editor ol' Fiiretcli. l:I'ClTCl1 Club. ' llflztzt' !'1rrJe1i1'. lillAI's.R DQODORU lunior iii-Y, .luui wr Sale-sinniisliip iiilliv ffl. lin .iw You l'1exr,e it 4.1: ll'1':J tofu .lli-is l'3:'cf.'f, rJ:'4c'c11.,',s pill: on 1?u ' l ill .fw 5,-Till'-l .'r: '1r Eli-Y flnliii Clfuli i'1'Jsiclc:'t. A .r:fi, lllltzn ii Skcusim, llunil '-,?.f f 1. ., 'J ', l1'4ftII'!S lirzuf fZUi7:'l-,S f.fn.' Ili. f,ft11'1'or7 ijlfii' tm! l.11t4r7. U.--fi' .'i3Lf'fififYl. 'J rsxfic ffulm. Ciiyl Re erv lircncli .r fi-fsl--,infix gdamr oi' Fil-.eltlt l muff! zur! tt'z'zi.i 30.3 of pez'sonuI:'- ttf. MARJORY EARHART Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club, Eti- quette Club. Gentlemen prefer blondsf' DOROTHY FRAZEE Girl Reserves, Do as You Please Club, Dramatic Club, Mysterious Tiger . Now Ietls talk about Latinf' HARRY GABLE Business Manager of Sketch, Hall Pa- trol. Junior Hi-Y. Glee Club '28, Assistant Stage Manager, Swimming Club. 'llust another handsome patrolman gone wrong. Al.lCl2 GGRE Girl Reserves, Art Craft Club. Continued next week. CLAUDINE GRANT Dramatic Club, Girl Reserves, Athlet- ic Director. HOU! of my way-big boy. l.OUlI5II GRll5l5l'l'l'l Do As You Please Club. Girl Reserves. HA typical' home room c'14I1'Zen. l3URRlfS l' l'llGl'll,Y Cartoon Club. How do we know you LIIQKIUII bomb the labor temple? MARJORIE HOLDREN Girl Reserves. Art Craft Clulv. Ihre, there, und eue1'ywl1ere. ROHZRI' JUMPER President of .lunior lli-Y. .lunior Silvsiziaiigliip Club lin-ziriess Mnnnger ol Xlzirlfloo Student Council. xl Fat, llflilktlib 47:1 rzrtzuf lifllliil-fi I' liiflxlli.-l,l..l. wi, Home Roam l'iw.-siciciii. Junior Hi- Y. In '-.' imrziiug Clulv. Hull llgxtrol. 'JF' flOIJfZ!'?T'S iuorsr- .Half in Biol- 15:14. -i,'pl. Y fx li lill. l ' .lwzfox ll:-li, glxiipfune Cluli. l7ri:ncli L i 111' iwzwz Tflrllff' l'r1lenJ1'n:if' It iiilfii f ii . A X, , . K., 1. ,ri r . .fuiigin eeznuusmp lf i. ' ' aff?-f 'i1u.'frjrzy. ' l'-'f5l'9l3l lf .1 flu- !-'mutt' li,Ilk II1JIl'5lllP r r ' H -. -'illf ' sk lil rl-l , 1:1 it A fQ1.,ri.s11 Vfulm, l.'i.1sls.cl 'v '!2'1'f'l7:.t' llflr., 'RX l F-.fi.'YIlfXff'i fliwalx illull. i fri-.xi :tilt-z'1 f'JL::7le:'.
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