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OLYMPUS ANNUAL 1921 ln the Spring of the year we gave the usual Junior Prom in honor of the Seniors. lt is needless to say that it wasq o11e ot' the most successful ever given in the Olympia, lligh Sehool, lt was tl1is year that so many of our boys were on the basebazl team. George Ginder, Channing Aspinwall, Donald liarpel, Are Lindsay, Harold Norrie, Ralph Lindsay, eaptain, and Philip Aspinwail, all. made their letters. Our elass was very ably represented in the Red Vross Life Savings Vorpzs ot' Olympia. Those passing the examinations were Ruth Adair, lmogene Ross, Carl Davis. Ronald Wilder, Uharles Rode, Morris Lamborn, and Fred Sorenson. So pissed. our Junior year and with its passing we reaehed the longed for goal, and happy indeed, was the day' when we beeame Seniors. And then. at last, as dignified and mighty' Seniors we entered the portals of the Olympia lligh Sehool tor the last time, For both semesters we ehose Johnny Lyman as oin leader. We have done quite a bit in athleties this yi ar. More than in any other year in fact. There were nine Seniors on thi, football squad, namely, William Strock. Wilmot Mortord, Harold Norrie, Philip Aspinwall, Rafph Lindsay, Channing Aspinwall, Johnny Lyman, eap- tain: Robert Vlarke and George flinder. Three Seniors, Ralph Lindsaj., Flair llieliinson, eaptain, and George Ginder, won letters in basket ball. The 0. ll. S. eertainly does shine in Baseball and the Seniors are well l't'llI't'5f9flil'tl, on this ilustrious team, George tlinder, Donald llarpel, Harold Norrie, Ralph Lindsay, eaptain, and l'hil Aspinwall, all uphold the Senior dignity on the diamond. The Venior 1-'ass ot' '2l has made a lasting name tor itsell' along the dra- niatie line. We have staged tour sueeesslul plays this year. Ry tar the lest play that has ever been given in this high sehool was our elass play, i'Merely Mary Annf' ln the Olympus subseription eontest the Senior elass's per eent. was far above that ol' any other elass. Our joys have been mixed with sorr' ws his year for two more of our members have left us. Ruth Dun- lfin and Frm d Sorenson passed away very near the end ot' school and left a somewhat soliered elass behind. As a whole, our four years of high sehool life have been very happy in- deed, and it is with a feeling akin to sorrow that we bid farewell to our dear old. sehool. Many of us will eontinue our studies at institutions of higher learnin, but for some of us this last year will be the end and when on the night ot' -lime 5l.we reeeived our diplomas we will have left our happy, golden sehool days behind us forever. MADONNA YVERR. RUTH TROY. -2fl--
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OLYMPUS ANNUAL 15121 LAST WILL AND 'I'ES'I'AMEN'I' Old 'l'Ill+1 SENIOR, CLASS We, the Senior Class ol' June, 1921. wish, heeause we feel that we are zlhout to hreztthe our last in this heloved high school, to leave the remnants of those things which we hold most dear, to those who in their dire need eau make hest use ot' them. Having' passed the severe test as to our soundness ot' mind, memory. and understanding. we do nmke, puhlish, and declare this our Inst will and testament, and do herehy will and hequezitli the following items. Item I-To the suceeeding elzlsses, we do hedueath our worthy principal, Mr. L. P. Brown, hoping' that under his severe hand they do not falter in their eagerness to become free from the authority ot the same. Item II-CSec-. 1.5-'I'o the elass of 1922, we leave our dearly loved 1-hiss zldvisor, John ti. Herwit-li, who will safely guide them through the diHieuIt UIHII1- nels to sueeess. as he has so faithfully guided us. CS,eQ. 2.1-We also leave them our II11It'Il-SOIIQIIIT-ElIilttf' seats in the audi torium. only hoping that they may till them with :ls mueh dignity as we have done. Criee. 3.HA'I'o this misguided I-lass we wish to further leave uizijor points in our Rules ot' l'onduet. whieh have UIISIIWIPKI us to rise to our exalted position. namely: 171 3 W 1 1, SIIIIUY and you study alone: I LITPI1 and the elnss hlutfs with you. 2. LAITGH within, hut look the dezleon without. Zi. SPEAK, hut for the most part keep quiet. 4, liewure oi' CIVIL S'I'IiIl I41g rememher that united you'II stand, hut divided you'lI fall. Item III-To the l+'resInuan f'lz1ss we do give and hemluezltll our dignity. our knowledge. and our Ill'PtIOIlI1112ll1t't', hoping that with these ZIQTOIIIIDIISII- ments they may yet he Zlllllll to show their true worth, whieh has so fur lniu quite dormunt. Itom IV-'I'o the ehorus elass we leave an enlargxed IIIOQIIIIHIIUIIP. so thzlt their weak ehirpings may he heard in the outside world. Item Vfflur knowledge oi' Iflnglish Ireing so great. due to the eonseieu- tious effort ot' Miss Strand. we feel that to hestow it all upon o11e elzlss would he impossihle, so we do herehy order it to he divided equally ZIIIIOIIQ the sueeeed- ing elztsses. Item VIfCSee. 1.1-To Mr. Gaines we leave those non-intelleetual hipeds who have fallen from our ranks, so that he may diseet them to tind that whim-h is lzu-lringt CSee. 21-'Fo Mr. Ilerwick we Iezlve un extra minute in whieh to give fond farewell to his elasses. CSee. 33.1-'I'o Mr. Loree we leave 21 regular sized mustuehe to help nmlie him look like 21 man. CSI-e. -1.1-To Miss Jones we leave one squad oi' hoy seouts to keep the zissemhly in order before S:-10, CSee. 5.3-To Mr. Il. Ii. Brown. who has not yet heen vanquislied hy his gaseous foes. we do propose and give our permission for him to he arrayed in :1 protective helmet, wherehy he may with hetter sueeess he Zlllltt to eomlmt these invisihle. Yet very odorous. enemies ot' whit-h he is so pzlssionzitely fond. CSM . Ii.1i'l'o Miss Cwlzirlie we give our heartfelt thunlts and gratitude for ---31 --
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