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The Milestone Nils for 1923 l « «n Allen. I eonard Alutadt. Alice Anderson. Helen Anderson Lo » Atkins. Kdna Harrit, Cora Ural. Man Beal Mary Behmer. Avia Besk. Ruben Beet. Italilia Kick Jack Blum. Goldie B iwers. Esther Carlin. Stella Clifton Frances Cochran. Bessie Cowles. Mary Cowles. Roltort Craven (twenty-two
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The Milestone for 1923 N H s Warren Marsh, Pres. Irma Haase, Treas. Ethel Schram, Sec. Lloyd King, Vice Pres. Junior Class History We entered High School in the fall of 1920, altho a green but promising lot, we soon proved that we could do things. Realizing that it pays to make a good start we elected Ted French, president; Carl Gettman. vice president; Kathryn McGrane, secretary; Ethel Schram, treasurer; with Mr. Christienson as our sponsor, we went through our first year with a good record and as a class that had pep. Our second year started out with all the push there was in our class and elected Ethel Schram, president; Ira Craven, vice president; Lloyd King, sec. and treas. We lead the school year in peppy parties. Miss Arnold and Mr. Wells were our Sponsors. In our Junior Year we proved our wisdom and elected Warren Marsh, pres.; Lloyd King, vice pres.: Ethel Schram, sec.; Irma Haase, treas.; Miss Hinson and Mr. Rora-paugh as our guides. We have had some good times. Our first partv of the year was held in the Old High School building. The “feature of the party being “Eskimo Pies.” Good peppy games were played anti good refreshments were served. The Hare and Hound Race, the first event of the year, ended in a disagreement but was settled to suit both classes. Our Junior Class Play, “Pomander Walk,” was given Feb. 9. It was a great success and proved that we had some very good talent in our class. We are planning on the best “Junior-Senior Banquet” that has ever been gi en. twenty-one]
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The Milestone for 1923 Nil'S (ilrii I uvi . Mildred Dean. Keith iVmmon. Gladyf Dublwrt Ruth Duff. Kenneth I)urm. Iona Praaer. Harold Frohloff Adolph Ciettman. Carl Gettman. CaroU Hrebert. Man Gill Edna Harrington. Wlllia Hedrick. Lloyd Hiffenbotham. Carl Hi lie Myrtle HIM. Harold Hhmon. Ardlth Holme . Marjorie Holtman twenty-three]
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