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WILDA BARKER—“Accuracy first, then speed.” Class Secretary 1; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; “Dodg.ng An Heiress” 2; “Arrival of Kitty 3; “Adam and Eva” 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Ass’t Editor Myrtle Leaf 3; Editor Myrtle Leaf 4; Student Body secretary 4; Typing team 3-4; Debate 4; The Pointer Staff 3-4; Delegate to U. of 0. Conference 4; Delegate to O. A. C. Exposition 4; Annual Benefit 2; May Fete 4; Senior Co-eds 4. AILEEN BARKER—“It is safe to say that what she doesn't know isn’t worth knowing.” Myrtle Leaf Staff 2-3-4; Assistant Editor Myrtle Leaf 3; The Pointer Staff 2-3-4; Ass t Editor The Pointer 3; Editor The Pointer 4; President Literary Society 3; ‘•Arrival of Kitty” 3; Debate 4; Delegate to U. of O. Conference 4; Manager Annual Benefit 4; Senior Volley Ball 4; May Fete 4; Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. ALETHEA BARK LOW—“Demure, but full of fun.” Gles Club 3-4; Operetta 3; Senior Volley Ball 4; May Fete 4; Vice President Senior Co-eds 4; Girls’ League. ARDYCE CLINTON—“If your work won’t talk for you, your tongue won’t.” Senior Co-eds 4; Girls' League. RODNEY DAVENPORT—“In arguing too, he owns his skill, For though vanquished he can argue still.” Track 2-3-4; Basket Ball 3-4; Football 4; Class President 2; Vice President Student Body 3; President Student Body 4; The Pointer Business Manager 3; Myrtle Leaf Staff 3; “Dodging An Heiress” 2; “Adam and Eva” 4; Delegate to U. of O. Conference 4; Debate 3-4; Order of M. P.
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SENIORS SIR SENIOR’S CONQUEST Scenes in Act I, II, and III are in Red Castle Learning; Act IV is in White Castle Learning, both are situated near the foot of Mt. Success. A space of nine months lapses during each act with a lapse of three months time between. ACT I A number of little Green Pages struggled up the steps of King Spiess’s Castle Learning to begin their self appointed task of becoming Knights. They had sixteen obstacles to conquer before they could obtain their Knighthood, but they were undaunted. Their first allotment, which was a difficult one, was to seek for and obtain the amity of four men who were never friends to those who did not earn their friendship. General Science and Sir A1 Gebra became their faithful allies, and King English I and the ancient old giant Histori also proved firm friends after they had accomplished the tasks the four men had set for them. ACT II The Green Pages were forced to run the gauntlet of the Squires before they became Red Pages, but they emerged from the experience as cheerful and optimistic as ever. When the time came for the annual search for the Debate cup, it was two little Red Pages that helped to bring home the treasure. They entered many other activities and overcame more of the allotted obstacles before the year was at an end. ACT III The third year, Prince Linn was crowned King, and the Red Pages became Squires. A few became discouraged and were dropped, but others took the places of those who were gone, and the courageous Squires struggled through the tasks onward to attain their goal of Knighthood and thence to the Pinnacle of Success. ACT IV The passing of another year found them Knights with rose colored garments and armor of gray. They had worked hard and achieved much—now they were capable of conquering the giants and dragons that beset them as they journeyed up the Path of Life. Their only guide was Theory, but they will soon have two others. Practice and Experience, who will help them onward. As they passed through the Gate of Graduation and started on their upward climb—those who remained, heard them encouraging each o'.her with these words— “NOT ON THE HEIGHTS. BUT CLIMBING.” Page Five
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MAYBELL DEY—“Good natured and generous, jolly and clever, Her tongue like a brooklet, goes on forever ’ Goquille Hi 1-2; Glee Club 3-4; Operetta 3; Hi-School Hawaiians 3; Class Vice President 4; The Pointer Staff 4; President Girls’ League 4; “Adam and Eva 4; May Fete 4; Senior Co-eds 4. JOHN DICKSON—“Often seen, but seldom heard.” Class Vice President 1; Delegate to O. A. C. Exposition 4. FLORENCE FELSHER—“Pretty to walk with. Witty to talk with.” Glee Club 1-3-4; Operetta 3; Hi-School Hawaiians 3; “Dodging An Heiress” 2; “Adam and Eva 4; Basket Ball 3-4; Senior Volley Ball 4; Myrtle Leaf Staff 2-3-4; The Pointer Staff 4; Class Treasurer 4; May Queen 4; Girls’ league Council Representative 4; Senior Co-eds 4. ENGENE HERMANN—“Smile r.nd the world smiles with you.” Track 3; Class Sergeant at Arms 4; “Arrival of Kitty 3; Order of M. P. OVID HERVEY—“My studies are interfering with my high school work. Track 1-2-3-4; Football 1-4; “Arrival of Kitty 3; “Adam and Eva 4; Class President 4; Business Manager Student Body 4; The Pointer Staff 4; Delegate to O. A. C. Exposition 4; Order of M. P.
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