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N.W.S.A. TOP ROVV: Kenneth Avery, Sergeant-at-arms: llelmar Nornes, Secretary. BU'l l'OlVl ROVV: Donald McCall, Treasurer: Arthur Grove, President: john Pearson, Vice President, The Class of 1931 The fall term of '30 found the class of '31 back to the N. YV. S. A. ready to resume their work in both their studies and their class activities. VVC take great pride in saying that the class of '31 is the largest senior class ever in attendance at the Northwest School. Not only do we boast of quantity but we have quality in our class and are justly proud of the fact. Although we have always been ready to enter whole heartedly into any diversion. our classmates have shown their ability in both scholastic and athletic achievements. The class of '31 has always held supremacy in the honor roll and this year was no exception. Our interclass contests have shown that we were just as loyal to our class and just as cooperative as we were when we were -luniors and Freshmen. Our class yell, Stand them on their head, stand them on their feet, the class of '31 can't be beat, is suggestive of the class. Our class colors are cardinal and silver. Our silver anniversary year book has been planned. using these colors as a theme. Uur class fiower is the red Carnation. Under the guiding hands of our class advisers, 1V1rs. Genung and Miss Warne, the class of '31 has had a happy and successful career at the school. The Seniors are proud of their Alma lylater. and have been loyal to their class motto, Climb, though the rocks be rugged. -A. M. G. Tfu-enty-.mverz , X
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N. W. S. A. Class Advisers Some one has said that life is like a fair, which childlike, we all attend. No one of us sees it all, yet each has a kaleidoscopic vision of the whole. Some win prizes and each sees according to his own viewpoint. Some witness entirely the prosaic exhibits while to some, the side shows are of major interest, rather than being the salt with which to season the more sedate and dignified features of the fair. Each person has a few big moments and goes home at night dead tired, yet,-he was therel To you, class of 1931, we express our appreciation of the fine spirit which you have shown in'your work and play here with us. We shall always cherish the friend- ship 'formed with you, and shall at all times be interested to hear personally of your progress. VVe have ever found you keenly appreciative of the imp-ortant features here at our campus fair--yet never have we found you wanting in your quick recogni- tion of the side shows of life. The class of 1931 will always be remembered as ever ready to sprinkle the salt of mirth and good fellowship upon the school's bill of fare. This is as it should be and we would not have you otherwise. That you may continue to carry on, as you have so ably begun, and that the salt of your youth may bring savor to your whole life, is the wish of Your Advisers, -DE ETTE CENFIELD GENUNG, -GRACE MARY WARNE. Twenty-:ix X
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EDNA S. ANDERSON Gryglo Athenian Literary, Class Piay, In Days of Witchcraft. She's nefuer in ll hurry. She lets the rex! of ur fworryf' JOHN ANDERSON Hallorh Aggie Board, Class Play, Basketball, Football, Agrarian Literary. He has a Svandina- -vian name hu! his eyer and hair are de- rei-vingf' KENNETH AVERY llrlllork Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Football, Basketball, Aggie Board, Class Sergeant at Arms, Football Captain of 1931, Senior Quartet, Pioneer Literary, School Quartette, Double Octette. fl genial disposition hringx its ofwn friends and re-'ward.v RISHTON BEDARD Northrote Agrarian Literary, 4-H Club, Chorus, Glee Club, Pepsters, Aggie Board, Class Play. Anyone would he lufky to have him for Il pal Twenty-eight N.W.S.A. y INGVALD ANDERSON Fixher Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Class Foot- ball, Agrarian Literary. Ile 111-woyt hor time to he pleamnf' CARI. ARvERsoN Hallovk I have often regret- ted my rpeerh, hu! nefver my .vilenfeu GEORGE BEATTY Euelid Ile does thingx for II reason irutmd of finding a reoxon for 'what he does RUDOLPH BERGER Greenhush Basketball. Agrarian Literary, Class Foot- ball, Kittenball Team. Dorff he loo serious, take life easy, and li-ve long X
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