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DOO0 5 GI 00000 00000 4 f 'Q H55 uf 1925 Q 125 OZ! 4 0 JO 932 l'rv.vidvn1 ...... . lQOlll2R'l' 'FIIOMPSON Virv-Prc.vidvnf ........ . QULIVIE MQxRsIIAr.r. Svr1'vfz11'y-Trrwsnrvr XVIERA lEA'I'ON C'Ia.v.v .'Ilf'I'iSl'l' ......... ....... MR. 3llI.AN Class Colors--Old Rose and Gray Flower-Carnation RIotto--''l.aum'11vd, Ivuf -:ml m1rl1ormi Viola Allen Austin Davis Vera lfaton lileeta lfatou CLASS ROLL Mildred Greene Olive Marshall Ruth Saunders Robert Tliompson
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10 THE G.-I THERER HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1928 VVe, the class of 1923. have at last reached the top of the steep hill.which we have been climbing for four long yearsg but yet how Qiort those years have seemed under the careful guidance and help of our teachers, Miss Small. Miss Morey, and Mr. Milan, whom we have been very fortunate to have with us throughout our high school career. As I look back on our freslunan year I can picture fifteen timid freshmen. slipping cautiously by the upper classmen and taking front seats. At the Freshman Reception, which was given us by the sopho- mores, we lear.ned what was expected of ns by the upper classmen. This year slipped by very quickly, and after a short vacation we returned as sophomores with our spirits high in anticipating that this year it was up to us to initiate our successors. As the year advanced we were sorry to lose several of our loyal members. Because of the very smalluclass we were all obliged to take part in the recital. The prizes of this recital were awarded to Vivian VVeed and Mildred Joyce. Again we returned to dear old McKinley, this time as eight jolly juniors. As we all felt very ambitious. we decided to give a play, The Prince of Liars, which proved to be a great success. As the time drew near when we should lose the members of the class of 1927. we gave them a farewell reception in the form of a play entitled, The Returning of Rosaliaf' Thisyear, as each class assembled. we had that haughty feeling common to all dignified seniors.. E Wie now look back over these four years and think of the ad- vantages our parents and teachers have given us and wonder if we have made as much of them as we might have. This is our busiest and most interesting year. Wie have hoped to make our graduation and 'lilili GA'l'l1I2Rl2R a success and have. there- fore, worked to the best of our ability for them both. Even though our class has decreased in number since our fresh- man year, we feel that it has increased in knowledge. ' RIILDRED A. GREIQNE,
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