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President Joe Hickey Vice-President Everett Gardner Secretary and Treasurer Cecil Bennett Class Representative Frank Johnston Class Sponsor Miss Kaufman Class Mascot The Owl Class Colors Red and Black Frances Bangs Cecil Bennett Amy Blydenburgh Grace Cranor Mary Davis Frances Dunn Winifred Espy Marie Hartt Edna Herman Frances Holmquist Ida Jammerman Julia Kaufman Eloise Keeler Verlena McVey CLASS ROLL Peggy Parry Arlie Rasmussen Ella Rasmussen Marjorie Rendle Amelia Riley Dorothy San den Charlotte Schwartz Ethel Swanson Evelyn Taylor Alice Veitcli Rachel Waldsmith Dorothy Walker George Ekdahl Vincent Finley Bob Fowler Everett Gardner Stan'ey Hall Archie Hansen Earl Harper Tyler Hays Joseph Hickey Russell Jensen Neil Jones Frank Johnston John McNulty Edward Sydenham Howard Willis HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '29 The Great War for the Class of ’29 started in 1926, with Pete Olsen the General of the Army of sixty persons, and Mr. Moyer the Commanding Officer. Other officers were: John McNulty, and Frances Holmquist. Our first battle after we had painted our insignia (the “R”) near the fort, was the inter-class football fight; our army combined with the Junior army was successful. Our next victory was the Freshman Program given before the Assembly, then the Freshman Dance. The second year of the Great War came with fifty-four soldiers reporting for battle. Mr. Moyer was the Commanding Officer again; Joe Hickey, the General, and other officers were Pete Olsen, and Frances Holmquist. The successful battles for this year were the inter-class basketball bout—we won second—and the Sophomore Dance. With these successes, the War year of 1927 was ended. 19 28 was ushered in with a flourish by forty-four soldiers, some having quit our army for other armies. This year Joe Hickey was again General. Miss Kaufman was the Commanding Officer, other officers being Everett Gardner, and Cecil Bennett. One of the successful skirmishes was the Junior Program,, given before the Assembly. The Junior Class Play, ‘ Bab,” was the great victory that won means for the also great victory of the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. So end the three first years of Our Great War. We do not know what victories are yet in store for us, but we hope that the last year of the War will be as successful as the first three were, for then we will truly be able to say Our Great Four ears’ War w?as WON by us. M. H.—Army of ’29.
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CLASS OFFICERS Bennett Wills President Rowena Kincheloe Vice-President Rae Jackson Secretary and Treasurer Ray Harper Class Representative Miss Jerabek Sponsor Frances Nelson l ois Bark hurst Anna Hansen Evelyn Reagar Doris Beavers Clarice Innes Dorthy Ream Helen Beeler Rae Jackson Constance Shaw Rosemary Ben on Katherine Jacobson Grace Tully Barbara Bible Rowena Kincheloe Hilda Roach Leva Brown JuHa Kirton Charles Carter Anna Brunning Corinne LeMasters Billy Foster Drexel Burroughs Margaret McFarland James Hansen Lois Campbell Edward Low Bill Holden Myrtle Carter Frank Low Ronald Hooper Clarence Crum Frank Lujan Raymond Harper Bernice Claver Roy Nordland Ross Jamison Brownie Crosby Pete Olsen Martin Johnson John Faye Raymond Smith Francis Johnson Arthur Friend Barnhard Swanson Richard Anderson Dorthy Frost Bennett WiPs Gratton Atwood M'Id red Gray Harriet Bates Esther Hagan SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY When first the Freshmen Class of 19 30 trod into the Assembly Hall, we had a great deal to learn during the coming school year, and I think we learned it!!! We had a very successful year and hoped we would have just as successful a one I his year. Our hopes were fulfilled and so far we have come thru with “flying colors. 99 At the beginning of this year, our class was somewhat diminished, but it has been continually reinforced throughout the year. Some of the “absent ones” are: Charlie Ballard, Antoinette Ayala, Maxine Barth, Grace Burket, Doris Lloyd, Myrtle Smith, Harold Albright, Joe I)rick, Edward Murphy, Albert Salisbury, William Townsend, Harold Woods, Royal WTertz, Robert Amick and Clarence Good. It did not take us long to “get our bearings” this year, and soon we had elected officers and organized our class in general. The officers elected were as follows: Richard Anderson, President; Rowena Kincheloe Vice President; Rae Jackson, Secretary and Treasurer; Ray Harper, Class Representative. Miss Jerabek was again chosen as our sponsor. Some of the new students who have come to us this year are: Hilda Roach, Julia Kirton, Dorothy Ream, Anna Hansen, Brownie Crosby, Bernice Claver, and Bennett Wills. On Friday, October 28, the Sophomore Class gave their annual dance. It was a masquerade; Blanche Thompson and Earl Harper were awarded prizes for the most effective costumes. The gym was attractively decorated in black and orange with various black cats, witches, moons and bats scattered around. The Sophomore Class was well represented in both boys’ and girls’ basketball. All in all, we have had a very successful year and we hope that in our Junior and Senior years we will be just as successful as we have been in our Freshman and Sophomore years. Class of 1930!!!!! H. B. 30
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