The MILESTONE NINETEEN-TWENTY-ONE ...SENIORS Veda Rees Aradetnin i'mirw, Chorua (1). H. I. Club Olrla Ri-mtic (3), (lb Club (4). The Hoodoo (3). O. C. Croup (4). Carrie Rosenthal CommerrlaJ Count . II. I. Club (1). (21m Club 4 M’tiHvUt-ii. O. (2. Cmup (41. Cborua (2). Florence Seder Aradrmlr Court . Druiutk Club (3-4) Ole Club (2-3). Junior Claw Play. (Jirla Kt-M-nr (3). Srsil.-r Claita Play. Alyne Seymour Aradrmlr Court . Chonitf (1-2). Mound llulldm. Clrl’s Reterw (3). O. C.'a (4). Junior Clata Play. II. I. (2). Senior Stunt (4). Lynn Smith Aradenik . Cadett (2-3), Junior Play (3). Leona M. Radenz Aradrmlr Court . (21m Club (I). Ulrla Rr wnr (2). D. J. H. tin.up (3). I twenty-four
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The MILESTONE NINETEEN-TWENTY-ONE The Class of 21 History XN SEPTEMBER, 1917, about 120 of us entered High School as green as any Freshies. At a meeting held the first week of school we elected George Schelly, president; vice-president, Guy Best, and La Verne Schiebe, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Sonneland was our Sponsor. Later in the year Laurence Beckenhaur was elected president as George Schelly resigned. We made our debut into society when the Sophmores entertained us in the assembly hall of the High School. On Hallowe’en we had a masquerade party in the cave in Doctor Verge’s Park. In the last week of school we had a picnic at Yellow Banks. During our Sophmore year we had Guy Best as President, Marion Craven as Vice-President, Mildred Miller as Secretary and Treasurer and for Sponsors, we had Miss Gleason and Miss Chippei field. We elected Dorothy Campbell and Everett Isaacson as our Student Council members. Because of the Hu interrupting our school year, we had scarcely any class affairs. In the District Declamatory contest held here one of our menders, Harry Carson won second place. Upon returning to school next year, the class elected Marion Craven, President; George Wilson, Vice-President and Dorothy Campbell, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Coulson and Miss Gleason were our Sponsors. About five weeks after the opening of school we challenged the Seniors to the annual Hare and Hound race—we lost. The class play was the next event. We gave “The Hoodoo” under the supervision of Miss Haves and Miss Gleason. We defeated all of the other classes in the Inter-class Basket Ball Tournament. For our last year in High School Darrel Dudley was President; Guy Best. Vice-President and Eleanor Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Deeke and Mr. Wells were our class sponsors. We had now decreased in number to 54 members. We had a moonlight hike and picn'c at the Black Bridge in the middle of Novemlrer. The next week was the Hare and Hound race. Both sides claimed to be victorious. One morning on coming to school our class colors were found all over the assembly and on the roof. As the l oys were dismissed from school for the morning the senior girls went too and all enjoyed a weiner roast at the ball park. The senior class play will be given the middle of May. In the last week of school there will be the Junior-Senior banquet and the graduation exercises will be held on May 27. twenty-six
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