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ini? C J Huninr 61112155 giliistnrg ZIN THE FALL OF '29 the Junior Class started out with the enrollment of sevente-en. After about the first quarter, Laurence Cummings left us, but soon afterward, Beulah Joy and Darrel Hoyt joined us, making the total of eighteen members. At our first class meeting we elect-ed officers as follows: president, Mildred Lemmon, vice president, Doris Neeleyg secretary, Ted Austin, treasurer, Ruth Brown, board of control, Mary Theriaultg and Miss Chapman as class adviser. In the school orchestra we were represented by Rosella Williams, and Lester Vaughan, and in athletics by Ruth Brown, Mildred Houts, Ted Austin and Lester Vaughan. In October we gave the annual Junior Carnival which was pronounced a decided success-likewise our Junior Play, SUNSHINE which was given the twenty-eighth of March. Later in the year we gave the annual Junior-Senior banquet. Much credit for our successful year is due our able and willing class adviser, Miss Chapman. -Ruth M. Brown Class Motto Class Flower Class Cloors Carpe Diem Carnation Crimson and Grey Page Seventeen
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- P-zrvwfpaai' Cv + j Day Diet. Since 16. To Darrel Hoyt, a set of questionnaries to pass off on MT- Evans his present supply is diminishing. . 17. To Melvin Ames, a blind date-but we will not be held responslble for the results. - . hman 18. To Edith Easter, the right to cop some new shiek from the Fres classw next year. To the Sophomore Class, the privileg-e of reading Ir1agHZi119S in the as' sembly when they so desire. To the Freshies, some more gum to hold their pennant more firmly ill place. To the Baby Class, the honor of donning the Freshies discarded cloak of green. As Individual members of the Senior Class we bequeath the following: I, Georgia Irvin, bequeath to Wanda Duval my infectious grin. l, Beatrice Irvin, bequeah to Carolyn Sanders my liking for teasing the boys. I, Alta Everson, bequeath to Bernice 0'Hara my modest and unassuming manner. I, Ella Clark, bequeath to Mildred Houts my reducing preparation. 1, Elve Wlison, bequeath all my dignity that it may be equally divided among the members of the Freshman Class. I, Bernice Irvin, bequeath to Erma Miller my Uncontrollable giggles. I, Keith Murphy, bequeath to Jonas Bock my marked industriousness. I, Leonard Wilson, bequeath to Victor Ray my invisible mustache to add to his masculinity. I, Freeman Theriault, bequeath nothing to no one as my all graduated in '28. 1, Eugene Ames, bequeath my iiirting disposition to Albert Ostergard, hop- ing it will be used with discretion. I, Alfred Boyd, bequeath my knowledge of science to Mr. Evans. I, Dean Couch, leave Happily. I, Ruth Norgard, bequeath to Lowell Williams my surplus curves since ne has such a good start. I, Grace Bjorkgren, bequeath to Carrol Chance all my high school 'lmashu notes to be used in writing to Elizabeth. This has been duly witnessed and signed the twenty-sixth day of March, nineteen hundred and thirty. A. D. fall donei. -DRAIN-GJMB Pell 1
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, ,, - - 1 1 , , , X. ,igbaff - C -, my . -A v 6 ,J Snphnntnrc Egisiurig :UN THE FALL OF '29, twenty-six Spohomores returned to this great insti- s tution of learning. During the year, Helen Geisler and Prudence Jessup 1-eft us, and Andrew Holderreed, and Carroll Chance joined us. For our class officers, we elected: Elizabeth Porter, presidentg Carl Murray, vice president: Charlotte Lee, secretary and treasurer, Prudence Jessup, Board of Control, and Miss Rosmond, Class Adviser. The Sophomore Class furnished two members to the girl's basketball team, Bernice 0'Hara, and Erma Millerg two members to the boys' team, Karl Blechschmidt, and Orval Norman, one member to the orchestra, Charlotte Lee, one member in debate, Rosa Dahl. We gave the Freshman a party this year instead of the usual initiation, and as a result of losing a student body ticket contest, we gave a party for the Student Body and Faculty. Class Color Class, Flower Class Motto Purple and Gold Violet Backbone, not Wishbone Page Eighteen
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