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ll-M BLACK GOLD 43?-N 1 i Class History Sophies was to elect our class officers under Mr. Huffman's supervision. The following officers were elected: CYRIL MUNGER ......,,. ,...,,,,,., ,... P r esident JAMES ANDERSON ,,,,. ,,,,,,. V ice-President ELMER BECK ..... ..Y.ee.. ,,,,........ S e cretary JUNIOR RIGGLE .......,,,,.,,,,........................... ...... T reasurer ROSS CROM ,,,..,rr..,.,,,...............,,............,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Reporter A This year our class membership was reduced to seventy-five. We chose as our class colors, Orchid and Green. The Sweet Pea as our flower. We entertained the high school at a party given in the Spring of 1929. We ended this successful year by aiding in the arrangement of the Annual Senior Banquet. CHAPTER THREE: In September 1929, only fifty-five members of our former class answered to the roll call. This year we were Juniors and Mrs. Milburn was our Sponsor. A meeting was held in the Junior Assembly with the following results: JAMES ANDERSON ,,,,,,,.,,,,,c,,,,,.,,..,,,,,, .,,,... . ,..,.,, P resident MARGARET GOEKE ...,.,,,. .,...,. V ice-President FRANCES BYRNE ...c.,......,ee,c.. ..,.....ceec S ecretary CATHERINE THORNTON ..oooooo,........ .. .,........oo...... Treasurer ETHEL BAKJER ....Y,,..,r..,..,...rrrrrrr,rrr..r..rrrrrrrr....O rrr,...,. R eporter . Greater respect was being shown us now that we were Juniors. Our mem- bers took a greater interest in class activities. We gave a Christmas party and su- pervised and helped to give the Senior Banquet. Two of our members, Frances Byrne and Magaret Goeke, were elected to the National Honor Society. When we left school for the summer vacation this time, one thought was predominate: that the next year would be our last and we hoped, most success- ful year. CHAPTER FOUR: The first day of our Senior year had arrived. After the roll call, we found that there were fifty-six members in our class. The class chose the following officers to lead them in their activities during their last year: l 9 3 l Twenty-Eight
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lm +-- BLAoK ootp E+ 'T--x 'iz ELMER WOLF '28 Phi Sigma. '29 Phi Sigma, Basketball. '30 Phi Sigmag Hi-Yg Orchestrap Boys' Glee Clubg Football. '31 Phi Sigmag Boys' Glee Clubg Hi-Yg French Clubg North- western Eisteddfod. , He was a man, take him for all in all. Class History CHAPTER ONE : Four years ago, early in September of the year 1927, one hundred and nine green looking specimens were seen to wander through the halls of P. H. S. They were the new Freshman Class. ' After a week or two of Walking into the Wrong class rooms and going to classes late, Mr. Scheld called a Freshman meeting, in the auditorium, where he announced that we Were to elect class officers. The result was as follows: MARGARET GOEKE ..,.. . ,,,,rr........r,..........,...,... - ...,,,. President JUNIOR RIGGLE rrrr.. ,. .......,.,r..,,, ...,. V ice-President CATHERINE THORNTON ..er., ...v,rr.... S ecretary DONALD SPILKER i,,,..,. . ,,,,,.., ,.,,,, T reasurer CLARA LOUISE SCHUETZ .,o-r,r,....r,r,r...,,r,...r,r....... .. Reporter The names of several of our class appeared on the Honor Roll throughout the year. We were very proud of this. After nine months of hard work, the first of our four eventful years came to a close, with everyone looking eagerly forward to the next stage of our high school career. CHAPTER TWO : In September of the following year, 1928, We again assembled at dear old P. H. S., but in a more serious and determined manner. Our first duty as 1931 H+ TwentyfSeven
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ll-M + BLACK GOLD H+ 40? Q? Class History JAMES ANDERSON ,, s..... ,,ss,,ss.. P resident FRANCES BYRNE s,s,....,,ss ,sC,, V ice-President LIDA MAY SUTTER Y,s,,, .......,.C,,, S ecretary JOHN FACKLEMAN Q ,,.,,, ,,C,,v,. T reasarer RUTH COEHRS ,,s.,,..,,C........,....C,,AC,,sC,...,..............,C,, Reporter The Seniors decided to do the customary thing by publishing the Some- thin'. Our class entertained the other classes with a party at the Town Hall on November, the twenty-second. There were quite a few members of the Senior class who were admitted to the National Honor Society. Margaret Goeke and Frances Byrne were chosen last year and Ethel Baker, Ruth Coehrs, Ross Crom, Fern Hufford, Frances Mandell, Barbara Sattler, and Melvina Kiuhlman were chosen just before Christmas Vacation. There were many Seniors who took part in literary and athletic activities throughout the school year. We did our utmost to bring honor to P. H. S. We chose Orchid and Green as our class colors, the Sweet Pea as our flower. As our class motto we chose Seize the Opportunity-Carpe Diem. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Riggle, our Senior year has been successful. H E H Ode to the Class of Thirty-One Out of the stage of learning, Into the stream of life: A Wz'th ambition in our hearts a-burning, We go forward to meet the strife. As we bid our fond friends adiea, And our hearts with emotion are afire When at last our school life is through, Mau this be our one desire: That each member of our class, This class of Nineteen Thirty-One, May look back, as the swift gears pass, On noble deeds and work well done. l 9 3 l Twenty-Nine
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