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'K' S S 931115 F-W -ili- KENNETH WOHLFORD Farmer Class Secretary and Treasurer, '24, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25 '26, Love Pirates of Hawaii, '23, Windmills of Holland, '24, ln Old Louisiana. '25: El Bandidof' '26, The Family Doctor, '25, Cynthia's Strategy, '26, Kicked Out of College, glguch Ado About Betty, '26, Football, '25, '26, Basket Ball, '26, Track, '24, Occasionally within my mind, I gently think a thought. HAZEL YARGER NI-Iaze!! Entered from Whittier Union High School, Whittier, California, '25, Orano Staff, '26, Glee Club, '25, '26, In Old Louisiana, '25, El Bandido, '26, The Family Doctor, '25, Cynthia's Strategy, '26, Band, '25, '26, Kicked Out of College, '25, Much Ado About Betty, '26, Musical Contest, '25, . Music hath charms, and so has she. A CLARENCE ZEIGLER Nzigf, Kicked Out of College, '25, Much Ado About Betty, '26, Track, '25, '26. Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why aren't they all contented like me. seq is pe,
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Q Q96 APP MMA-M?-' QBUEIUU 'W' 09' MARY MILLER HFOSSY! Orano Staff, '26, Class Secretary and Treasurer, '23, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Love Pirates of Hawaii, '25, Windmills of Holland, '24, In Old Louisiana, '25, El Bandido, '26, The Family Doctor, '25, Orchestra, '23, Foiled By Heck, 3323, Taking Father's Place, '24, Kicked out of College, '25, Much Ado About etty, '26. And on her hand, A diamond shone in solitary bliss. EDNA REESER HEd77 Class Prophet, '26, Glee Club, '23, '24, '25, '26, Love Pirates of Hawaii, '23, Windmills of Holland, '24, In Old Louisiana, '25 El Bandido, '26, The Family Doctor, '25, Cynthia's Strategy, '26, Kicked Out of College, '25, Much Ado About Betty, '26. She is ,flood-natured, studious and fair, Liked by everyone everywhere. ORVILLE TRESTER HGUSIY Orano Staff, '26, Class Vice-President, '25, Kicked Out of College, '25, Much Ado About Betty, '26, Football, '25, '26, Football Captain. '26, Basket Ball, '26. Q Men of few words are the best of men. - N is Db.
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X, sa ff V., QBYHUU E 'WWE MTF- WM A ' L SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Nineteen hundred twenty-two was a year of considerable importance in the history of the Orangeville High School, not only because it graduated the first four- year class, but because it enrolled the class of '26 Freshmen. Twenty-five eager and ambitious boys and girls experienced the usual thrill and misgivings that only freshmen may know. However, the novelty of the situation soon disappeared under the routine of school work and the demands made upon their energy. The class was organized and as a result, Gerald Likens was elected President, Roy Hartman Vice-President, and Mary Miller Secretary and Treasurer. The second semester Roy Hartman was called upon to fill the president's office, as Gerald quit school. From that time they felt that they were an important factor in the affairs of 0. H. S., and assumed a proper share of the responsibility in making the school one of the best. Their enrollment the following year as Sophomores showed the presence of but twenty-one of their original number. Roy Hartman again assumed the duties of class President, Eckert Ebel was made Vice-President, and Kenneth Wohlford Secretary and Treasurer. The students took up their work with an enlarged vision, as they could look not only up to their superiors but down as well to the green, raw material that entered as freshmen. This not only gave them the feeling of dignity and importance peculiar to the sophomores, but was an incentive to further effort to maintain the prestige acquired by time and hard work. Their class spirit was portrayed in the entertaining of those green freshies at a party. This made the underclassmen feel more at home and as if they truly belonged to the school. As Juniors, only nineteen of the Sophs appeared, but the entrance of a new student gave them a Junior class of twenty. This was an important year for the class as their activities, outside of regular classwork, which were unusually large from the beginning, increased to a considerable extent. It was immediately seen that no better class President could be found than the one who had served the class the first two yearsg therefore, Roy Hartman was elected class President. A new Vice-President, Orville Trester, was elected, and a new Secretary and Treasurer, Paul Farley. Plans for the final year began to be considered and they began to look forward to that wonderful event, the completion of their high school career-grad uation. This year they put on a class play, Kicked Out of College, the produc- tion of which was of special merit. A repetition was requested and successfully given in a neighboring village. Also their entertainment of the Seniors at a ban- quet was an event of much pleasure and importance. This class as Seniors numbers twenty-one, and they are not without a proper sense of their responsibility in upholding the high standards of the school. One new class officer was elected, that of Vice-President, Harry Zweifel. The same pres- ident and Secretary and Treasurer were chosen to carry on their work from the preceding year. The work of the members of the class in Music, Drama, and Ath- letics was of unusual merit. While they can look back over their past years with much satisfaction, their graduation, instead of approaching as the end of an epoch in their lives. now appears as the opening event or as the beginning of what they feel to be a period of far greater importance than any previous one. They will take their place in the activities of life with a courage that only a four-year course in a High School can give. HAZEL YARGER. ,GQ 17 DQ
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