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ZY9Q? ,.GTddU6lfi11g' Gals cmd Galoots When the class of 1927 graduates, Pendleton High School loses more than ever before. In these words, one of the undergraduates expressed her opinion of the Seniors. The present graduating class is thankful that it has been able to create such a sentiment among the members of the School, and the following lines will give a brief summing up of the outstanding activities and qualities of each member of the Class of '27: JOY ANSON: Meek, mild mannered, much sought after elocutionist and student. JOEL BENEFIEL: Business-like, battling, brainy basketball boy. A dependable, loyal fellow. ROBERT BOVVEN: Pig raising. noise making, energetic agriculture student, A suitable, satisfying, scrapping substitute. MILDRED BILBY: Honest, hard working, happy helpmate. An honor roll student. GERALD BURKE: A quiet, unassuming, unobtrusive member. He keeps his ideas locked Within his head. EVA! CLARK: Fiery, Herce, friendly, famous 'tcarrot topf, Beware: A sharp wit and a quick tongue. EMERY COX: Another big, tall blond. Ask the girl who owns one. MARY DILL: Nervous, natty, nimble, knowing classmate. A booster' for her class and her school. FAY FLOWERS: A whispering tongue and 21 popping' of sum-U121t'S Fay. a commercial student and chum. MORRELL GEORGE: A merry, mighty, brilliant, flighty, fiery, Iighty orator and scholar. The old Ed. in Chief himself, in person. ALMA GINDER. A giggling, gossiping, go-getter from, Ingalls. A loyal laborer for her class. CATHERINE GOODRICH: A happy, healthy, hardy, Hedgelawn. honeysuckle tis this the right word?J. More power to her, in case she needs it. RUTH GOODRICH: A vivid, venturous, vociferous, versatile, voluble, violin virtuoso. A tall girl for a tall man, eh what, old onion? MARSHALL HUNTZINGER: An early, eager, enraptured, efficient, energetic seeker of beauty among cattle and women. IONA JACKSON: A home-loving, hard working girl of Miss Burton's department. May your smiles and your meals catch a man by the heels. JICSSIE JARRETT: An artistic, ambitious, affable, affectionate, attractive student, and a conscientious one. EVANGELINE JARRETT: In the last stage of chronic engagement. Much luck and a new Chevrolet, my dear Evangeline. CHARLES JORDAN: Dependable, daring, generous, appreciative, dexterous Chad! Lots of luck and ladies to you, old man. EVERETT KEESLING: A bouncing, blushing, blooming, brainy boy, and a fellow admired by all. PAUL-AVIINGLE: The sturdy, stocky little lighting Irishman, a man's man and a b1onde'S 1 o . JAMES MORTON: Slender, stylish, snappy shiek and: lady killer suffering from too much divided attention. VWILLIAM MC VAUGH: The gangling, galloping-gaited grand God, Lil, who lurks in the Hedges in the WVest. HAROLD MC CARTY: A poet of promise, a famous capturer of hearts, an idler of dis- struction. Harold is a potent factor in our class activities. EMERSON OTTINGER: A silent man from the great open spaces and a veteran in pie eating contests. WVILLIAM PARKER: Undeveloped seeds of promise and unsprouted wings distinguish VVill from the crowd. DOROTHY RIDER: One of the famous rough Riders from the South. She packs a mean wallop in her trusty typewriter. LLOYD STONER: Funny, frisky, frollicking, clowning jester' of our class, as well as its president. Of late, he has shown a predilection for breaching, MORRIS SVVAlN: Our stately, stylish, sauve, vice-president and a great basketball star. A real guy is Sen Swain, Esq. HAZEL TUNIS. Another girl with 2. weakness for boys who like her cooking, May she soon be doing' home cooking for some lucky man, FREDA VVOOD: An expert in her' line flier line is nien and home inakingj, She is a stu- dent whom we are proud of. BARBARA PHIPPS: This self-assertion girl has won us by her force of expression and by her' directness. VVe believe in the power of Barbarafs dark eyes and low voice to captivate scientific teachers. X P nm on mmmimsammnnmsmm PAGE TVVENTY
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EEYMQ59 The Junior Class Behold us, the Junior Class! Aren 't we the best looking folks in l'. ll. SJ At least we think we are. XVe have st1'i1gg'g'lecl l0Q'Cl'll0l' through that long ago seventh grade. It seemed as though we all survived that year and entered into the eighth grade. Then we longed to be l+'resl1ies. At last that great day come. I say, Juniors, remember those good old days U? IVhen each one hated to see the other on the deportment list, and joined to keep him company. Then the Sophomore year rolled around. VVeren'1- we a dignified class then? Tramping all over the Freshmen, as if we never were in their shoes. That year passed by quickly, and here we are, Juniors. I say, old pals, havenyt we had good old times together? Only one more year, and each of us will go in different ways. But let us not forget old P. II. S., and the many friends, pals, and teachers we have had. In the years to come let us remember-not forget. ,, W-.rN1,,,,-rfs.l,,,Vw,7 'v 'IW'-P ayswfw PAGE 'I'VVlCN'I' Y-'FXVO
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