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% CONFIDENTIAL STATISTICS Student N ickname Favorite Saying Pastime Literature Wants To Be Will Probably Be Evelyn Budd Evvie Oh! I’ll .Never Tell Studying Virgil School Marin One Helen Allen Mary Pick ford Oh! My Word! Curls Drama Movie Queen Playwright Walter Earnhart... Goohey Huh! Shooting Craps Funny Paper President Alfalfa King Dorothy Johnson... Dot Willie Driving a Dodge Horace Mann Prima Donna Mrs. Johnson Esther Swartz Dutch Ye Gods! Reducing Merits of an Old Maid Private Sec’y Hash Slinger Esta Redden Tubbie Crupieye Loafing Flirtations Stenog. Married Anita Weil Xita Oh! Boy! Working in Physics Lab. Courts of Arbitration Commercial Teacher Deep Sea Diver Yvonne Morrison.. Yonnie My Country! Talking Police Gazette A “belle” A Widow by Choice Crystel Summers.. Summie Oh! Kid! Shimmying Argosy Fa rmerette Suffragette Dorothy Hill Hilly Now Listen! Crabbing How to Be a Vamp Teacher Old Maid Thelma A p person. Ophelia By Heck! Movies Shadow Land Film Star Deaconess Dorothy Martin Prof. It’s This Way: Leaning on Others Farm and Fireside Somebody Xobody Kennth Walker Sister X’every thing Girls’ Civics A Man Dancing Prof. Arthur Thompson. Art For Mercy Sakes Poker Snappy Stories Lawyer Minister Verne Jones Jonesy Take Your Time Sleeping Arizona State Laws Popular A Jail Bird Laura Theobald Annie Laurie Oh! Moses! Flirting How to Live Hap- py Tho Married Married Ballet Dancer Inez Foe Poeie Oh! Punkin! Eating The Art of Making Ix ve An Artist Vamp Helen Horn Dix Oh! Baby! Queening the Sophomores Dictionary Student Elope with the Janitor o o 7: X
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T II E II A S S A V A M I E II CLASS HISTORY Long years ago when we were little seventh graders we led a simple life unhar- rassed by trials and tribulations. When we arrived at that significant milestone in our young lives which bears the label “eighth grade” and offers the reward “diploma,” we thought we were about the only pebbles on the beach, and managed to make our pres- ence firmly felt by our instructor, whom we lovingly called “Daddy Percy.” We selected our beautiful class colors after a great deal of discussion. Our graduation was cele- brated by a picnic at the Dells. We gathered early in the morning with plenty of “eats” and were taken to the appointed place in a large truck. After playing games and climb- ing rocks, not to mention the frequent trips to the orchard where the “Adams” proved themselves as fond of the forbidden fruit as the “Eves,” we heard “Daddy Percy” calling i s. We stopped, not to heard what he said, but all started running towards the tables, and descended upon the food like a pack of hungry wolves. The happy day came to a close at sundown, for we knew nothing then of the fascinations of “moonlight picnics.” September, 1916, stands as well remembered date in our history because it was then that we entered, forty strong, with fear in our hearts upon our High School career. Before we were Freshies for one day the Seniors gave us to understand that we were mere worms in the dust, and we shook in our boots when even a Sophomore looked at us. The Senior girls entertained our girls with a party one evening early in the first semester; childish games were played, and we were presented with suitable presents. Refreshments were served (Baby’s Food). When the hour of nine arrived they took us home. We elected as out class officials Walter Lang, President; Esta Redden, Vice- President, and Orville Tucker, Secretary and Treasurer. When 1917 rolled around it found only twenty-eight of our original number entering the portals of old P. H. S. We elected the following as our class officers: President. Bernard Sweeney: Vice-President. Frank Knight; Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Hill. Our dance given before Christmas vacation v.as a great success, and was declared by all to be one of the best ever given in P. H. S. The curtain now rises and we are .Juniors. Fate seemed to be against us; only sixteen of our class answer to the roll call. In spite of thirteen weeks of forced vaca- tion on account of the “flu,” this year was one of the most successful in our High School career. Our Junior Prom was the best ever given as was also the banquet we gave to the Seniors, and we hope that in so doing we started a custom to :he followed by the Junior Classes of the future. The curtain now rises upon the last act. The principal roles are now played with Anita Weil as President: Arthur Thompson, Vice-President, and Walter Earnhart, Sec- retary and Treasurer. The characteristics which we have maintained are: earnestness and seriousness in our undertakings and the resolution to do all things well. We can truthfully say that our Senior year has been a credit to us in every way, and it is with regret that we leave Dear Old P. H. S. Like the great racer which must stop at every station for gas and oil, so we must stop at places of learning for those things which will fit us for the “Journey of Life.” We have just reached the second station of our “Journey” and we must hasten on to the next, so P. H. S., Farewell. LAURA THEOBALD. ’20. Page Seventeen
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