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J TLLICLWL -4', .Q .' ' 4 , N' ' pg? of! 'O I , ,1 -, l- P ' ,.. - if I I I I YY Lil - I I 1 ps I I 1 i - H Y gf - H ...vs .F CJ! . gi, f V JUNIGR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of '28 eight girls and eight boys enrolled as Juniors. We chose Miss Bestler as our adviser and elected the following as class ofiicers: Elve Wilson, president: Freeman Theriault, vice-president: Alta Ever- son, secretary: Georgia lrvin, treasurerg and Keith Murphy, Board of Control. We are well represented in school activities. In basketball We are rep- resented by Alta Everson, Georgia Irvin, Bernice Irvin and Grace Bjorkgren. In boys basketball by Leonard Wilson, Harold Lemmon, Freeman Theriault and Marshall Riekard. They also represented us in baseball. In December we presented the annual Junior Carnival which was pro- nounced a dec-ided successflikewise the Junior Vaudeville which was given in January. The Junior Play, Apple Blossom Time , given in March was one of the best ever given. A little later in the year we gave the annual Junior- Senior Banquet. Thru Miss Bestler's untiring efforts we edited and published the 1929 edition of The Tillicum. CLASS YELL You may think we're dumb You may think were slow, But just watch the class of 14-9f3-0 Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Aim high and keep your aim VVhite Rose Blue and XVhite Page 18
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.., 1 ' - ' . Sf. 'r r H. ,V . .:.gr' I- - 1 A A ' .,,'.l.f',, -.fx.-,,,,,'I, Q -. . f 4 L.: --f ' ' Ili--'I - A 1' ' : L'-T' -fr ' THIRD: To the sophomores we leave to follow and catch, if they can, the seniors on sneak day, next year. FOURTH: To the Freshman the right to someday, in the dim future, be seniors, tif they study hard enoughl. FIFTH: Our own and personal wills we make as follows: I, Edna McMaster, leave to Rosie Dahl my debate box and worn out speeches. I, Gordon Theriault, will my ability to flirt with the girls, to Pete Ames. I, Katie Mae Baker, leave my dancing ability to Opal Ferguson. I, Leonard Shull, bequeath to Tom Pulford my ability to make girls angry. I, Josephine Clark, give the right to say I don't known, to Prudy Jessup to be used not more than 20 times in each class. I, Harold Clodius, hereby give my mask to Beans, to be worn in basket- ball games. I, VVilliam Perry, will my place as salutatorian to any Junior who can get it. I Dora Gibson, will to anyone who wants it, my position as piano player at parties. I, Emil Carlson, will to Curly Flynn my baseball mitt and shoes. I, Alice Anderson, leave the captaincy to Alta Everson. I, Harold Murray, bequeath my proof of the theorem about finding the altitude of a polygon, to anyone who needs it. I, Marvin Butler, will my business law book to Keith Murphy on condition he doesn't study it. I, Dorothy Easter, leave the pleasant right to make all play posters to Elve Wilson. I, Oscar Blechschmidt, will to Ted Austin my VVestern Story Magazines and the right to read them. I, Fred Dahl, will my ability to throw straight with a sling shot, to Olaf Perry, with the hopes that he will finish clearing the school grounds of surplus stones. I, Coressa Shull, bequeath my trunks and sailor pants to any one who can Iill them. This will duly witnessed and signed by the persons interested, on this thirtieth day of April, in the year of our Lord ninteen hundred and twenty- nine. Members of the Senior Class ot '29. -Coressa Shull. Page 17
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4 LW: - ':L.1 ' H' If 4 'ffifll ,'l1-rig itil.: F M, ' c - , I' '5' af ff! Wi SOPHOMGRE CLASS At the beginning of the year of 1928 the sophomore class started school with the enrollment of twenty-four. After two weeks Leonard Ford joined us, making twenty five. At our first meeting the following officers were electedg Frieda Wineicki, Presidentg Mildred Lemmon, Vice-Presidentg Rosella Williams, Secretary and Treasurerg Geneva Anderson, Board of Control and Miss 'Sealls as our Class Adviser. At the fall of the year we gave our Freshman Initiation, altho' they re- ceived rough treatment they still lived through it. In the last Semester Margaret Sheehy, Jonas Bock, joined us, and in the first Semester Leonard Ford, Vivian Sullivan and Frank Korbut left. We are well represented in athletics and music by both girls and boys. CLASS YELL How we work, But still have fun, Since we work For '31. Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Carpe Diem Carnation Crimson and Grey -Rosella Williams '31. Page 19
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