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TREASURE-TROVE Mark Olson— “We don’t want him any longer, h e s long enough.” Prosser: Ag. club, 3. Monroe: Ag. club Treas. 4. Inis Pownall— “Honest, willing kind.” Clara Schwartz— “I’m not so small you’re just so big.” Glee club 1, 2. 3. Lillian Sjolander— “Yo ho ho, and a tennis court for me.” Torch Society, 2, 2nd team Tennis 2, 3, Girls’ Ath- letics 2, 3, 4. Mary Valk “Watch my career. I’ll be an artist yet. Athletics 1, Oracle Staff 4, Library 4, Annual Edna Micheau— “I speak in a monstrous little voice.” Alice Rogers— A friendly heart with many friends.” Assistant Editor Oracle 4. Sylvia Schwartz— “Her voice was ever low and gentle.” Glee club 1, 2, 3. 4. Operetta 1, 3, 4. Quartet 3. Trio 4. Wilbur Theiss— “I’m going to be a bachelor.” M Staff.
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10 TREASURE-TROVE Ruth Kauffman— There’s naught on earth so quick as her retort.” Athletics 1; Glee Club 1; Office 3. 4; Annual Staff. Walter Lundeberg— “He is the mildest mannered man.” Stock Judging Champ. 2. 3; Ag. Rep. to Pullman 2: Sec. Ag. Club 4. Wilbert McCormick— “A conservative Senator.” Operetta 1. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball Mana- ger 4. Bob Nelson— “A man ought not to be held responsible.” Mgr. S. A. 4; Football 4. Hazel Odell— “Indeed she hath a level head.” Glee Club I; Cub Reporter 4. An inial Staff; Torch Society 2, 3. 4. Milton Kjelland— “I’m a firm believ- er in the power of silence.” Stock judging team 2, 3. Martha Manschreck— “Content to do her duty and find in duty done a full reward.” Lucille McKenzie— “A girl never bold of spirit; still and quiet.” Glee Club 1, 2. Marion Nixon— “Pretty to walk with, Pleasant to talk with, and Pleasant to think on too.” Leavenworth Hi School Class Re- porter 1. Frosh Play; Glee club 1. Torch Society 2; Soph. Play; ”L” Club Treas. 2; • I.’ Club Pres 3; Capt. Girls B. Ball Team 3; Junior Play; Annual Staff 3; Paper Staff 3; M. H. S. Annual Staff; Oracle Staff 4. Edgar Olson— “Work never did bother me, I can sleep right by it.”
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12 TREASURE-TROVE The good ship 1931 is bravely sailing over the wide seas searching for greater treasurers and adventures than ever found before. The trip is not an easy one for there are storms and dangerous waters, however, these are made less fearsome by the ever good-natured crew. The pilot, Mr. Mahaffey, with Captain Lanning and first mate Law, are doing their best to sail the ship smoothly over rough waters. This year the crew decided on two efficient members, Anna Bevensee and Kathryn Lobdell, to keep their records. The crew have had many wonderful adventures in the past three years and as you do not know of them, they will tell you. “Shortly after they signed their names to the passenger list ready to sail in the latter part of 1927, the more experienced seamen initiated them by the annual Junior Mixer. After that they started their four year voyage in earnest. In March of 1928 they began their dramatic career by staging two frolicking one-act plays on St. Patrick’s Day. In the second year of their voyage they continued their entertainments by giving the Lincoln-Washington program. Later in the year the boys, after losing a contest, gave the girls a skating party which was thoroughly en- joyed by the whole class. The girls in that year showed that they were made of that which makes real girls, good voyagers, and better athletes by winning the championships in girls’ class games in volley ball, basketball and base- ball. In 1929 the crew of ’31 gave the Junior play. “The Whole Town’s Talk- ing” which was successful through the hard work of the cast and the direct- ors. Miss Carman and Miss Torrey. The class made the 1930 Junior-Senior reception one of the most remark- able ever put on. The banquet was handled with the help of the class by the general committee consisting of Alda White, Margaret Palmer, and Ruth Rogers. Now the class of 1931 looks forward to finishing the fourth year of their voyage with a record never excelled.
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