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Antonio Pessm- Scmp', Girls' Glee Club ,17, ,18, ,19, ,20. Scrap is one of the graceful senior girls of the class. The height of her ambition is to be a fancy toe dancer. Clarence Booz- Booz Football '19; Assistant Business Man. ager of Seagull , 0 One of the best looking boys of the senior class is 3002. He is always very much interested in the affairs of the Sophomore class. Some say he is in with a Bos . Anna Williams-iiAnna Girlsi Glee Club ,17, i18, Y19, '20. Anna is a quiet girl but she loves to go in class parties and is always will- ing to give them. Mauree Price- Squirrel' Girls' Glee Club 19, 20. Maureeis nickname suits her line. She is noted for her giggling and her ability to write iicrazy verses.
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WWW ' 2 E59 eagull Ruth Ricb'iRuth Ruth has not been here as long as k ,' the maiority of the class bui that does Y not mahter; her genial smile and sweet VP personality have won her a great many h friends. She was very bashful at first but her shyness is eventually disapr- pearing. j 5 h , Pauline Dunstan- Polly V Salutorian W6; Historian ,20. ; MW Polly is the society leader of our x ' class. and she is real good looking too. R j Polly never passes up, any social fuhc- Um tions even though there are lessons waitin at home. Frank Thomas-iiGunboatii Basketball '20; Baseball i16, ,17, 18; Art Ediior Seagull y20. Gunboat was possessed by the won- derlust of youth and missed the last year and a half of school. However, he decided that the class of 20 was a good bunch and he had better come back to finish his last year of school toil with us. Dovie SmithsiiDovie Girls, Glee Club ilQ, '20. Dovie is everybodyis friend; she is known all over the school for her kindly disposition and every one likes her. She is good at making faces in physics class, but even better at work- ing geometry problems. 7
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-i '.' 129. 91131111 ymw $112 0112mm nf 1QZU Perhaps the first warning of the eighth wonders of the world came in 1908, kk X? when Arthur, Anna, Melvin, Sammie, Roy, Dorothy, Clarence, Mattie, Stella, 1f Dovie and Antonio marched into the Webster school building, hung up their l, x caps, set their little lunch baskets under their desks and settled down to t twelve long, tedious years ofework MU. Now of course, there were many other little Rays and Dovies who made their beginning at the very same time and m the very same room but of the many who started only these remained to tell the sad story-but should l say sad ?el think not. During the first six or seven years of school life there may have been several sad episodes. for this, you see, was before Mr. Crampton had turned over to the School State that old leather strap. Was there ever a class without a ilPeckls Bad Boy ? Certainly our class was no exception; However, the taming came one fine September morning when Mr. Wally lined up his promistng young knowledge seekers and marched them over to High School. lTwas then this class, now so famous, leaped into the stage of- the ugly duckling, amung the handsome big fellows and the many, many people. Before very long the class bobbed up again, for you see all this pepn had to get out and it did-why we just blossomed forth in all kinds of directions. Then came the time we finished grammar school and stepped in to the Freshie Shoes. Shall we ever horget our first banquet at the Plaza and how we decorated our first table? As we wound the Y20 in green and gold, we dreamed of the day weld be SiENIORSehow awfully far off it seemed to be. The Sophomore year was perhaps a little gayer than the one preceding it because then we could fight with the seniors, and fight we did. Our Junior year was tipeppier yet . It seemed so nice to hear Freshies say they were going to play fco ball just like Roy and Melvin. Then we shocked the seniors by making the Junior-Senior party a really truly dance. When school closed in the spring of llQ there were thirty-four minds with but a single thoughtettTHlE SEAGULL SHALL NOT DIE. SENIORS! Sam as president! One more year to go! One of the things x e which has; made our senior year the happiest and best of all was our football l team. With just lots of Seniors, with Sophs sprinkled in and a Junior or Freshie here and there; what could the team do and what did they do? How- , ex evtr thatls all off the subject. x x As we look back over those twelve years of school life, there is not one of l xs these fine tnirtyet'uut tit they had the time. of cuurset who would not like to t live each year over againiyes in the very same way. Now we are leaving X our dear old High School, and uTHE SEAGULLll is very much alive. s x WP. D 20.
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