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940 ARROW -X . 'l , L .- . Senior Class CARL KETOLA .............................,.............. ......,............ President VEONE SHORT ......................................,....,.....,..., Vine-President DORIS ROBERTS ......,. ....,....,... S ecremry-Treasurer JAMES SHAVER ...... ...,Y........A.......V. S ergerznt-at-Arms DUANE KNAPP ........ .....,.... E xerutizie Committeeman Miss CARPENTER ..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A dfyiwr COLORS FLOWER Purple and Gold Purple Sweet Pea MOTTO It can be done and we'II do it History The Class of 1929 entered Molalla High School in the fall of 1925 in the old building, but moved into the new high school in January. We numbered 52, however, a few dropped out leaving the enrollment of 47. Duane Knapp Was elected Presidentg Willa Daugherty, Vice-Presidentg Opal Foglesong, Secretaryg Buckley Vaughan, Treasurer. So our class started on its way to higher learning. We began our Sophomore year with an enrollment of 46. Our Class Officers were: Melvin Worth, Presidentg Duane Knapp, Vice-Presidentg Willa Daugherty, Secretary-Treasurer. We were rapidly climbing to the top. A few of the members dropped out in our Junior year leaving a class of 38 students. We made a good record this year taking part in athletics, dra- matics and other school activities. The class officers were: Esther Wooster, Presidentg Geraldine Cockrell, Vice-Presidentg Opal Foglesong, Secretary- Treasurer. We began our final voyage as Seniors in 1929 with lots of pep. Our Class Officers were Carl Ketola, Presidentg Veone Short, Vice-Presidentg Doris Robarts, Secretary-Treasurer. We were the largest class of Seniors in the history of the High School. All of us admit that we are a bit saddened at the thoughts of leaving dear old lVI. H. S. for other and more difficult activities in this large world of ours. Page 1.3
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QAC ARROW 'x lr -ill CARL A. KETOLA The meeting will plezue rome to order' Entered Molalla as a junior from Portland. Senior Class President C413 French Club C412 Glee Club C413 Operetta C41Q Orchestra C31. 1 VEONE SHORT Su1e, I've got lot: of time' Annual Staff C413 Basketball Cl-3-412 Vice-President Class C413 Commercial Club C313 Dramatic Club C113 Order of the M Cl-3-413 Class Play C41. 1 Doius Roissizrs I ran't make them pay up Class Secretary-Treasurer C411 Commercial Club C2-313 Domestic Science Club C3-413 Glee Club Cl-2-413 Operella CZ-1-413 Fac- ulty-Stuclent Play C41. JAMES SHAVER Girlr, keep your dirtaneeu Baseball C2-3-413 Basketball C3-41: Farm Bureau Clrz-311 judging Team C313 Secre- tary-Treasurer C211 Glee Club Cl-2-411 Operelta Cl-2-413 Dramatic Club Cl-213 Orange M Club C2-3-41. DUANE KNAPP l haven? enough lo heap me bury Manager Annual C313 lidilor C413 Class President C113 Vice-Presiclcnt C211 Commer- cial Club CZ-413 Latin Club C2-313 Glee Club Cl-2-3-411 President C2-313 Quartet C2-311 Operelta Cl-2-313 Dramatic Club Cl-213 President C213 Dramatic Club Play Cl-2-313 Class Play C3-413 Faculty-Student lilay C413 Student Body Vice-President C31Q Eluxigutivi Committee C413 Delegate to U. in . 4. ZULLA AnmNo'roN You don't have to believe it Commercial Club C2-3-41. FRANCIS BALLANTYNE A Why aren'l they contented like me? Domestic Science Club C313 French Club C3-413 Latin Club C311 Glee Club CZ1. Page I4
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