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28 The Monesse Junior Class Everett Davis, “Skaggs,” President. M. C. H. S. 3 years; Football (3); Basketball (3); Track (1); Stunt Show (2); President (3); Vice-President Ag. Club (3); Historian (2). “He is an all round good fellow most of the time.” Everett Davis Raymond Butterfield Amasa Kennedy. Mark Hobart CLASS OFFICERS : - m President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian Class Colors: Orange and Black. Class Motto: Make Good Use of the Little You Know. Class Flower: Black-eyed Susan. “My eyes are strong, but I can’t see fairies.”—Raymond Butterfield.
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I e Monesse 27 “A fellow who is easily rattled must have a screw loose somewhere.”— Henry Hanson.
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The Monesse 29 Clifford Baechler — M. C. H. S. 3 years. “Ma! she’s making- eyes at me.” Corabelle Blake — M. C. H. S. 3 years; Glee Club (1-3); Gym Class ( 1 - 2 ). “Something out of the common.” Eaymond Butterfield—-M. C. H. S. 3 years; Vice-President (3); Stunt Show (2); Ag. Club (3). “He is a fine boy and will do you credit and honor.” Clara Campbell — Grant Park 1 year; M. C. H. S. 2 years; Glee Club (2-3); Gym Class (2); Stunt Show (2); Secretary-Treasurer (2); Staff (3). “She is always right.” Helen Cole—Grant Park 2 years: M. C. H. S. 1 year. “The questions that have per¬ plexed me have vanished quite away.” Gladys Eisele—M. C. H. S % year; Campbell County High School 2 years. “We know little of her good and bad traits.” ' ! ' !(!• « , MM., J ! (4 , 4 A ' - - Mi | 1 §§ spsTtf ! -i It % jy | 7 $ i ff A «, ■ ■ ■ - if i r- |i i sT ■ • i ffPili m? ummujmj i ■ i ■ 5 b - «! % va tJ ' fi Jr p t kt • 4i ' ' ' II ' 4 f f i mf ikw ’ ! ‘JJ ' A!, S , ' | % 4 4 f W in 4 ' t-t(J ' I ' • -py ii» ' if , ■ IXi? - 4 . . , 4% wX II 4 St fi lillLI S s 8 MA - -.SPP ' P •» %h -|P. ' % ... P 4 Jfp i s r- V|H !B |fW . ! 4 C ' : M 44 } t M t i : Pi $ 4 4 s ! ; | -P iii :■ u nv | 4 J S I 4 i ' $}! i h S 5 ! 4 f i -i ' ' : 6 S t » t j s a | 44 ' • ' - 4 i 4 4 4 4S« M rit« n $ U»f«V « i i 4 J? ; t $ M 4 4 Hfith • («!(, N ' PS 4 i J: P ' , 4 4 1 || ' « ti ' ' 5 - . as? .IV ' 1 ,M iM Si J ! H i ' H « U i i ( i f Hi m illii - 41 m si M - 4 i ; - sP t , • ; : i y | } I 4 f j}4 s 4f mljVJ 4S| I? ' i - $ 4 1 11 :; il i • Pi ' “‘Brickyard or Grant Park ! !!!??? ?”—Corabelle Blake.
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