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'lr ll I ' ' 7 1' 1: 3 3 :I 1: r' 3- 1: - zu 3 - in I 'il TTTHSE- olxk-ffl L is f I-L L It U if 1 9 2 2 OI! lm 1-an 3 5: 1: : 1: 5 1: az n-x: 3 1: 3 1 : : 11: : 3 an 1: 3 : :ul 3 :ll ii! CLASS HISTORY In the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighteen, dur- ing the school year, thirty-two shy and timid freshies entered the O. H. S. Although they were timid, they were not left apart, from the rest of the school. Four of the boys were in the baseball team, and one freshie, helped to fill out the Prodigal Husband cast that year. Before the year was over sixteen freshies left our ranks, leaving sixteen to pass examinations and t ostart their Sophomore year. W'e also gave the high school a picnic in May and have kept it up in the succeeding years of our career. Our Sophomore year was still more successful. Our President, was Pearl Slagle, Vice-President, Carrol Barrick, and Secretary- treasurer, Arthur Anderson. Three boys were represented on the football team, six in baseball, and several in the Strongheart play cast. That year we gave a New Years Party for the High School and the picnic at the close of the School year. Only thirteen Freshies came back to do the Junior work. These thirteen were faithful all through our Junior and Senior Years. During our junior year we felt quite known and always anxi- ous to partake in all activities. VVe were represented in Boys Bas- ketball, Girl's Basketball, and also in Baseball. VV'e thought that we had talent in our class to give a play and gave Deacon Dubbsi' which was successful. VVe gave our New Years Party, entertained the Seniors, and had the annual picnic the last of May. Our class officers Were: Pearl Slagel, President, Carrol Barrick, Vice-Presi- dent, and Cora Kanouse, Secretary--TreasurerClifford Elliott. And Miss Christensen our Advisor. The success of this school year was with the help o four faithful President and Advisor. We start in our Senior year with sixteen members, the same number that was left in our Freshie year. This year we have the pleasure of being the first Senior Class to graduate from our lovely high school building. We are represented in Boy's and Girl's Bas- ket ball, and Boy's Baseball. VVe have given the New Year's Party, also a class Weenie roast during the first part of the school term. This year our officers are: Cora Kanouse, President, Ruth Austin, Secretary, Unys Kjellman, Vice-President , and Conald Fisher, Treasurer, with Mr. Hall our Advisor. Our colors, blue and gold, flower, yellow rose. Thus we end our high school career with our motto-4 us 2 b2 is 2 b6 -C. K. '22 + 1 1 'rr , ' 12 rafrurrr 'r' ' rr, ' 1+ 4 -1 4. ,Ely-517:13 lift nc-nu-n-I: :silt nw n- 1: :fn n-131331: l 311153 1:-n-gf nr ,F ,P
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