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(El|e (Eiger Italy We also continued to increase the number of athletes from our class on the various teams and saw William Becker having the honor of being captain of the football team. Our officers for the junior year were: Presidents, Donald Wylie and Philip Meacham; Vice-president, William Becker and Wilson Cummings; Secretary, Ruth Langworthy; Treasurers, Ervin Manning and Lawrence Boudon, Class advisors, Miss McFarland and Mrs. Berg. With much confidence we finally attained the long looked forward to position of seniors. We entered our senior year with but 42 of our original 67 members, remaining to struggle on. Our first duty was to initiate the sophomores and to show them that they were the babies of the high school; accordingly we gave them a reception. We have sponsored many successful dances during the past year and have been guests at a party given by the sophomores and, of course, the annual “Prom” presented by the junior class. In closing, we feel that we have done our best to uphold the traditions and high standard of our Alma Mater, and we hope to bring added fame to her by our accomplishments in the future. At Coleman Mill
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(Tlic (tiger ICilu Class $MStorp cAnd history 'with all her •volumes vast, hath but one t agc.’ Just as we cherish many beautiful visions of our predecessors, so we cherish the happy reminiscences of the beginning of the first chapter of our Life Book. That first day in September, 1929, when we, sixty-seven strong, entered the portals of P. A. H. S., is a vision which will never pass from our minds. It was the time when we considered ourselves as requisites to the progress of our Alma Mater. Our first officers to be chosen were: President, Robert Barnett; Vice-president, William Becker; Secretary, Paula Skaden; Treasurers, Keith Row-land-Iver Johnson. Our first business to be transacted consisted of the selection of the class flower, the result being that the red rose was chosen; the class motto: “We can—because we think we can’’; class colors: Maroon and white. For the second semester Lawrence Boudon was chosen as President, Robert Barnett as Vice-president, Helen Hardes as secretary, and Clyde Springstead as Treasurer. This first year the class sponsored two very successful parties besides a sleigh ride and a weiner roast, thereby creating enthusiasm which endured throughout the remaining years. During our sophomore year, we continued to have a goodly representa- tion on the honor roll. Our zeal in athletics was shown by the fact that a number of our class members represented us on both boys’ and girls’ teams. Our officers were: Presidents, Clyde Springstead and Wilson Cummings; Vice-presidents, William Becker and Robert Barnett; Secretaries, Carrie Coleman and Wava Anderson; Treasurers, Robert Barnett and Lawrence Boudon. The main event of the year was the benefit party given in honor of the seniors. This social affair proved our artistic ability as well as our ability to cooperate. By the time we entered our junior year, we had attained a sense of importance, and we believed ourselves worthy of our standing in P. A. H. S. Our first privilege as juniors was to select our class rings. We decided to retain the standard ring. After much discussion and many hard fought debates, as well as much work, we sponsored a beautiful banquet, which was acclaimed one of the best ever, in honor of the graduating class. The chief feature of the Junior Prom was a garden scene, which was depicted by the use of rose bowers and a beautiful pond, the originality of which needs to be lauded.
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JUNIOR CLASS First Row, left to right, Cecelia Babola, Mildred Carlson, Myretta Culver, Dorothy Borum, Anthanetta Tronetti, Mary Agnes Boudon, Myra Nystrom, Dorothy Doll, Mary Ann Teater, Helen Johnson, Mary Alice Manning, Jane Crosby, Ada Hardes. Second Row, Doris Fitzsimmons, Anna Haskins, Ruby Lincoln, Luella Buckley, Jean Goding, Alberta Anderson, Nancy Catlin, Violet Taylor, Virginia Gatlin, June Redington, Wilma Fessenden, Winifred Freer, Dolly Taylor, Miss Rumsey, Ass t. Class Advisor; Miss McFarland, Class Advisor. I hird Row, John Goochee, Chester Lybarger, Betty Carlson, Rudolph Anderson, William Gilluly, Lester 1 homas, Elvin Nordstrom, Max HofFower, Kenneth Tausher, Ervin Summerson, James Shevak, Albert Weimer, Ronald Williams, Oliver Deane. Fourth Row, Philip Dardenne, Lowell Hardes, Victor Wagner, Douglas Goodrich, Wayne Johnson, James Isherwood, Alvin Anderson, Charles Nunn, Rolland Sherwood, Donald DeLong, John Geuder, John Bayline, Chester Scherer.
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