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JUNIOR CLASS First Row, left to right, Iver Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Thelma Guncheon, Ruby Shields, Hortense Eckstrand, Gwendolyn Brasted, Agnes Tauscher, Neva McNeil, Ruth Langworthy, Selma Parsons, Vera Niles, Allene Bowers, Agnes Anderson, Edward Reynolds, Robert Barnett, Donald Wylie. Second Row, Miss Mills, Gass Advisor; Florence Wallace, Wava Anderson, Helen Cromwell, Irene Hanson, Jean Scherer, Bertha Evans, Mary Muchler, Helen Hardes, Catherine Rossetti, Jennie Johnson, Paula Skaden, Be-tha Antonson, Miss McFarland, Ass’t. Class Advisor; Irvin Manning. Third Row, Gordon Anderson, Paul Nordstrom, Evaristus Plunkett, Joseph Bayline, Lawrence Boudon, Stanley Leopal, Gerald Edgreen, Wilson Cummings, Herbert Newton, William Becker, Philip Meacham, Max Caskey, Clyde Springstead.
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First Semester President............. Donald Wylie Vice President.....William Becker Secretary..........Ruth Langworthy Treasurer.................... Irvin Manning Second Semester President...........Philip Meacham Vice President . . . Wilson Cummings Secretary ........ Ruth Langworthy Treasurer......... Lawrence Boudon Class Advisors: Miss McFarland Miss Mills (Assistant) September, Nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, sixty-seven little, green fresh ies were ushered into P. A. H. S.; today forty-five out of our original sixty-seven members are left to take their place as seniors. We juniors seem to shine in all athletics, six of our boys being on this season’s football team and five of the girls on the basketball team. Our class has done its part in cheer leading both at the football and basketball games. One of our members has participated as cheer leader for three years; the other has made her debut this year. We have shown some unusual talent in our chapel programs. Many of our class, showing real school spirit, have been willing to take part each time. To give the seniors a farewell party, we set to work, and work we did; but we were well satisfied with the grand Junior Prom that was given May 7, 1932. It consisted of a banquet, dancing and card-playing. Hoping to do honor to our high school, we are looking forward to our senior days with eagerness. Colors—Maroon and White Motto—“We can, because we think we can. Flower—Red Rose
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