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up t Y THE FLAME 354ml H1SfOfY of The Class of 1929 Qeptember 3 1095 94 httle leenles qXV'lll119tl to school all feehng hlte Mark Twun s httle steamboat wh1tl1 l1ad a. wlnstle so l'11 e that wl1en 1t blew the boat stopped But thxs feehng soon left them 'lhe Sophomores kll0Wll as Slttlllg Bulls captured the l1ttle grcemes and Wlth that chemmal compound known to all Qemors as I0flll18 soon changed th hues of the httle greenxes to a pretty led and brown eolor and 111 a few days to a well rounded b11bbl1n whlte bhster But not even the 10ll11l6 of the Sophommes tl1e snubs of the 59111019 or tl1e open amuse ment of the tear hers dftmpened o111 spnlts Lve1yth1ng., was a new adventme M H Q students' The fnst bl event of o11r F1 esl1n1111 ycal was a lltllowe en puty held 111 tl1e gym111s1un1 Tlns was the be xnnmg ot the development of our cltss sp111t Olll glass was 0l,,,lllllGll Ottobm 19111 The OfflC9l9 elected VEBIQ as tollows Pl6QlllS1ll Robe1t lxeenu. Vue Pxesldent Ruby C unfthtn Seeretuw TIEHSIHGI Mutellft Plllx91lll O11 Noven1be1 'Sth '1 play was held 1n assembly pex md The play chosen 101 tlus tune was Peluval Whldes Phe Dmpeptu 0 I6 and seemed to o oxex b1 w1th all present 011 November lfth a lweshman Cxvxcs Club was organmed Janua1y found the F16QllII'l8ll moms 101 and 103 conductmg a bflllklflg contest The loser entertamed tl1e WlIl1l6I' by means of a banquet It was voted by a maJor 1ty that the members of 101 wele the bxggest eate1s After Sflllggllllg through Alhebla whmh seemed l1ke a lot of nonsense to us and after wadmg through three other subjects WlllCh had g1ven most of us l19lV0l1S p1ost1at1on we v1e1e KIVQH oul vacatlon After three months vacat1on tl1e httle greemes 1etu111ed as pro11d Sophomores who as had other Sophomores before 11s felt we must also 11ve up to that old adage Revenge IS sweet The beg1nn1ng of thlq yeax fOllllfl 11s d1m1n1shed 111 quant1ty but llOt Ill quahty as ou1 f1eshn1an knowledge of mathemaucs w1ll show 24'-3 91 equals 152 Sophomoles L rd P 93723, offszxf. I -Q 1 ' Q2 . N - li , I 0 Ju '. D 1,2 . 0 z 2, lieu GW-9 .-,.. Masq Q9 AO- nk' .I 535 'OA A 4 . ' 1 1 - .v V I .3 'gif' ., , , ...,,.. .J 2 , . . 1 .5 , ,t , X' 1.51 P 0 Ing' . . t . 1 . V .,, p Q' Engl . R . - . . . I ,, ,, -. , A 0. 4 ff . . . . . - , 3 . ' 1 1- , . , i b . - , . g . . . 'sf' , , ' ' ' ., . ' ' e ., - 1 'S o the studies, the teachers, the building itself. Wl1at gh-ry we felt to be at last U 1 ' ' , ' z.' . 'S ef 2 g' ' ' , , tt.. ' . ' ' ,. ,' fa : ' I. . 'f '. ' ' ' . ' v .. 1 ' . ' 4 - ' 1 1 1' M 1 1 . 1 f - v 1 . ,t ' ,, 1 , . , ,. , 4. 1 L , 1. , ' 1 . V., Q -4 1 ' 3 v 1' g' ,I u , c L if . I 1 1 ,1. . L Y 1 . l - - , .- ' v , ltr - , - I U. ,, n D. , , 'U . .. . , . . ,, . t g D ' . . , I. - 1' s ' 'fu I . . Y U . - ' , , 1 . ,, I ' ' L -' I L . . 1 ' , V 1 Y . 'l 1 ' ,, . ,, . . . , . . . . ' I 1 H ' s . . - , 1 ' rl-5. A ,, 1 - .6 - . , A . ' A Aeg- 9
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vp tg ' THE FLAME 4.4 CLASS OF 29 FLOW ER PIGITIIGI' Quprenu Row COLORS Blue 'md I old MOTTO Bulld L1111 HIC! not time CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM SMITH PIGQIIIEIII JAMES SIMMQ VICL President RFBECCA LINN Secletfmry DAVID AITKEN Tre'1Surer I A HACA Ffmnulty Advxsor L by 'Efw L. . QM., 4. 1 ,O ' 2 I I 7 4 ' 5 L U If . IJ 41 o , '., 0, 2 'fi Sy Q l ,gg 'G' .os -J UQ 4 ., 2 2' Inv. Q: 1 12: .V 1, :E .1 si I .I 1 V I ' for - . ': ' 1', for 'I 4 I r C. , 1- , I ' ' ' ' A-4 8
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'F ns I UD 9 ' r THE FLAME 4,1 -5 'I -I It seems that the illustration of lh-. survival cf the fittcst has again been car- ried out With oui 15' crm! ides we organized again with the following officers: Plcsident Robert Ixeenan Vice Pl9S'd6llf Mitchell Steffler' Secretary Marcella Pickering Treasuiei Ioseph Leepcr. Our first activity at the beginning of this yeai was the publishing of a nevs spaper. Another VVhoopee party was held in the Mother Nature denotes the coming of fall and winter but with us that phrase Tuinmg ot Leaves means nothing but the approach of examination time. Those weie the trying days Then came the grand and glorious feeling. Vacation. And then DlOlltl .Jl1lllOlS The opening of the thnd round of our struggle found us viith 128 members ready to stfrm those defenses behind which were concealed the knowledge of Punch I atm Fnelish Phy s1cs and other bug-bears. There was but one thought uppelmost in our mind the Jlll110I' and Senior Prom. During this year we were peimitted three paities Who can ever forget the good old cider and ginger- blead that was serve d us on our first Junior party? As Juniors we took on great pep The class of 99 began to show such pep that the Seniors became frighten- el At least that is the way they acted. As Juniors we elected the following officeis Piesident William Smith Vice President Hamilton Little' Secretary- Treasurer Grace Yohe At this time the Freshmen were all wishing that summer was here so that we couldnt throw snr-wballs at them. This was a very active yeal for us foi we all were members of various social clubs and other societies. A dream of many years was realized with the event of the Junior-Senior Prom. It was one of the best that was ever given and oh! how we wfrked to put it over. The girls in their Prom dresses and the boys in their Sears-Roebuck suits. It made a beautiful picture of girlish innocence and boyish deviltry. Andi with this event we closed another memorable year. Farewell Seniors. May we all realive what those four years meant to you wE?v Q 439 6 ' 4 1 - e 'n R 'H . 1 I U .. I U 9 I I Q J 0 'fi L O? 3:9 mai' U. s . . 1 , ' 'c ' 'A ' ' L ' , . ' 1 . L - -1 . ff. . f ' ,u . - , Y . - , . y 'llama I A: I L 1. 2' ' 1 D eg? . . ' ' V 9 8 . P -f 0 ill.. gymnasium with great success. As we know the turning of the leaves by Old Q5 .0 : ' - 4 1 mu 45 . . . v :p as , , I yu sl 1 V ' I ' L. I. :I 1 ' ' 1 -I .. O GJ 0 i o . K, .1 Y Q I L , . , ' . . A ' ' W f , 1 ' . A .' ' . '- ' -, 1 A .1 ' ' U , . K. A ' . ' .. L 0 ' A s , l L .. ,, X . -. . c . - ' e , . , I Y 7 l Y Y I 9 . ' g 0 5 0 .allff as 10
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