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zo Senoir Class History C65 The class of 1928 entered Roosevelt High School in September, 1924. Russell Erickson was class president. Three freshmen, Stella Daigle, Lloyd Mallet and Cecil Whitmer were members of the High school debate team. Harold Sandness represented the class on the football team. Helen Frame was our Sophomore president. Arthur Steike, Rich- ard McDonnell and Sandy were in football. Rose Francis was on the girls' basket ball team. A Sophomore cast put on a clever panto- mime, Wild Nell in the assembly. The Russian Ball was the central feature of our Junior year. A Rus- sian motif, with mosques, bombs and mujiks, were carried out in the decorations. Our class president, Stella Daigle, was in charge. The Junior plays, Shiela Steps Out, and Miss Civilization, were pre- sented May 13, 1927. Harold Sandness Was elected president for our Senior year. Mar- jorie Coventon and Homer Hixon were Senior delegates to the Students' Conference at Seattle. The Aurora Ball Was given at the Masonic Temple, January 20, 1928. Flaming northern lights, igloos and ice floes were among the decorations arranged by Stella Daigle and her assistants. The Senior play, Winnie and the Wise Young Man, were pre- sented in the High school auditorium, May 18, 1928. A clever program was arranged for Move-Up and Senior Sock Day, May 25, when the incoming Freshies were thoroughly initiated. A baccalaureate service was held on Sunday, May 27. The Com- mencement exercises took place at the Masonic Temple on the evening of May 31, a class of fifty-five being graduated.
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JAMES TAYLOR- Respect red hair, especially our own. Boys' Glee 1, 2, 3. M-r. Wayne, Senior Play 4. MARION TWADDLE, M. T. -A good worker and a better friend. Business manager 1. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Class secretary-treasurer 2. Junior Prom dec- oration committee 4. Volley ball 2, 3. Program committee, Senior Ball 4. Art Editor Tum Tum 4. KATHLEEN WARNER-She is usually the same, quiet and happy. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Volley ball 3, 4. RALPH WARNER- When there's a lady in the case all other things give place. MARJORIE WILDE-How light is thy heart and how friendly is thy grace. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Sophomore Girls' Quintet 2. Volley ball 3. Patrons and Patronesses Junior Prom 3. JENNIE WILLIAMS- So long as there is music 'my troubles are naught. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Special Glee 2, 3, 4. Base ball 2, 3. Girls' Club 2. Junior Prom 3. Decoration Committee 'Senior Ball 4.
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21 Senior Class Prop hesy Q Come on, boys and girls, come on everybody. See little Jack Horner and his wonderful pie. Come on, you Seniors, that's right. One at a time there, no crowding. Step right up and pull out your future. Come on folks, little Jack Horner has futures for sale, costs only a little curiosity. Come on, Seniors, that's right. Now it's your turn, Marge, 1, 2, 3, little Jack Horner pulls out her future. What is it? Marjorie Coventon, once the pride of Angeles Hi, is enjoying the end of a perfect day at her home, just west of the city limits, with her husband and their nine children. Next, hurry up-May Drake and Harold Sandness are popular lrapeze artists, delighting local audiences with their spectacular and dangerous feats. Many spectators have gasped for breath when Sandy swings May into the air, where she hangs by her eyebrows until he sends for her by radio. It was printed in a large circulation newspaper that Countess Janie Hense Slavinsky, former wife of President Richard McDonnell, is separ- ated from the Count, contemplating divorce. Come here, Vi, here's your prophecy-Mrs. Viola Dixson, formerly of this city, is now living in sunny California. Next we have-Mrs. Evelyn Gastman Hook and young son, Ray- mond, Junior, have just returned from a visit to the South. This is great-yes, quite great-the Misses Emma and Ella Solf, the neat little twins who graduated in 1928 from Roosevelt High in Port Angeles, are now featured in one of the large circuses as the fat- test twins in America-each weighs 375 pounds. And OH! YES!! Mar- guerite Ghesquire is the lion tamer in this circus, and Mary Richards is the snake charmer. Ethel Lusk is teaching botany in India. She is to be married to the youngest son of the present Rajah soon. Miss Helen Sharkey is now owner of the Palace Hip in Seattle. Helen Sandness, the famous movie heroine, and James Gillespie are now appearing at the Capitol in The Two Who Knew No Fear. Marytina Rigg received her Doctor's Degree at the University of Columbia last month. Martha Harrison is President of the University of Siam. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller are appearing this week on the Orpheum Circuit in musical numbers. Mrs. Miller, nee Jennie Williams, was one of the Roosevelt High's leading songsters. Homer Hixon is cruising on his yacht. He has as his guest, Irene Paul, who has been dancing at the Palace Hip. Mr. and Mrs. Felton Sharenbroich are chaperoning. Mary Frazier recently won the golf championship at Olympia. Miss Marjorie Wilde is President of the Matrimonial Association. Fannie Kidd, Dennis Sawby, Helen O'Leary and Kathleen Warne1 s names were recently seen in one of the matrimonial magazines.
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