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2 1 '51 E 5, 2 f lr .i fr' qfligfmf? Qwf' C 'J freshmen Glass gfliiaiurg AT THE FIRST -MEETING of the new class of 1933, we thirty students C, elected the following officers: President, Frederick Rosmondg Vice Pres- ident, Marjorie Lemmong Secretary-Treasurer, Helen Champagneg Board of Control Member, Regina Theriaultg and class adviser, Mrs. Zimmer. We presented a Spanish Bull-Fight at the Senior mixerg we were en- tertained by the Sophomores at a party instead of being initiated, and we took important parts in the Junior Vaudeville and Junior Carnival. We finished well in the student body ticket sale contest, too. In boy's basketball we were represented by Howard Gibson, Albin Oster- gard, Harry Long, and Arthur Rickerdg the last two also made the baseball squad. Lena Everson and Muriel Miller represented us very well in girl's basket- ball. Several members of our class dropped out during thelyear, but as new members took their places, the original number remains to carry on for '33. Class Colors: Navy Blue and Cardinal Red Class Motto: Aim to win-then do it. Class Yell We are the class of '33 the best in the 0. I-I. S. are we, We're ne'er in defeat for we canlt be beat. Page Nineteen
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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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1,-Q? 4 'NPA' Kelis.: lfkfgxf vj N-ca' lluninr ggiglq ggisiurg -AFTER a successful y-ear we are ready to take the place of the out going f' Freshman class. 4Long may they prosperi. May we tell you why we have been so successful during our one short year here? The first element of success is class spirit and the class of '34 has possessed an unfailing spirit throughout this year. Did we not prove this class spirit in the sale of A. S. B. tickets-and again did not this same spirit win for us the beautiful picture which adorns our wall? The second essential is your choice of leaders who best represent this spirit and the Junior High Class officers have been chosen most happily: witness our President, Myrtle Patterson, Vice President, Agnes Blechschmidtg S-ecretary, Eloise McDade3 Board Member, Sam Hoover. Finally, our class has always been most willing to follow these officers. Now for a review of our activities. What have we done in the line of athletics? We have had one member, George McMahon, on the Senior High Basket-Ball Team. There have been some delightful social affairs-our Farewell Party, Valentine Party, and Class Picnic were enjoyed by all. Can we entertain? For answer speak you with those who have seen, The Mock Wedding, The Ghost Dance, and our class play, 'tWhiskers, put on by an all star -cast. Notice that your Junior High Honor Roll contains many students, all but four from a class of 33 passing high in mid-year exams. Go! you who wear the Gold and Blue! Be active in fostering all that is true! With affectionate pride I see you depart: I bid you farewell from the depths of my heart. -LP M0303 f'N0t SUHDIY Good, but Good for Something. Class flower: White Carnation Colors: Blue and Gold Page Twenty
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