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President, JOHN STOCKTON Vice-President, RUTH CLARK Secretary, GLADYS SHAW Treasurer, THOMAS THOMPSON FRESHMEN Class Motto — The End Croivns the Work. Class Colors — Yellow and White. CLASS HISTORY There was a large number of we “eighth-graders,” and we were looking forward with high hopes on entering High School. We in- tended to show ourselves right away as musicians, literary lights and athletic stars. We would certainly be a credit to the High School, when we became Freshmen. But things turned out a little differently than we had planned. As Freshmen, we were as green as the average; perhaps more so. At any rate, we were a green that at first seemed guaranteed not to fade. But then, green signifies that there is life, and so, although we could not possibly be the genius we had imagined, we soon blossomed into rare specimens and had fully as much enthusiasm and “pep” as any class in High School. For President, we chose John Stockton, under whose able super- vision a class party was given which was thoroughly enjoyed by the class, although some of the members displayed “shorn” heads for some days after. Now that our Freshman year is completed without any serious mis- takes on our part, we are planning to turn all our efforts toward making our Sophomore year a huge success. That we can and will do this is up to our class to prove, but from the ability and enthusiasm that our class as a whole has shown this year it will be an easy task. So here’s to the Sophomore class of 1921. J ACK LARSH, ’21. THIRTY
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FRESHMEN Basil Arnott Lawrence Brouhard George Collins Orval Collins William Grow Lowell Hays Byron Hemphill Raymond Herath Cecil Hudson Francis Hunt Lowell Hurley Harvey Johns Sidney Lahman Jack Larsh Willard Merritt Frank Morton Forrest Osborne Clifton Peterson Lester Phegley Orval Reed Roland Reed Donald Rhoads Gordon Robinson Carl Somers Esther Zacher John Stockton John Strecker Thomas T hompson Owen Tullis Clifford Wasson Paul Whitacre Carl Worland Sylvia Beaver Isabelle Beaver Ella Bussell Bernice Carson Ruth Clark Mary Walter Pauline Comer Lillian Dahncke Naomi Dunlap Esther Dunlap Helen Duvall Lovie Griggs Marie Healy Clara Hopper Theresa Hoover Bertha Hurley Alice Kanne Catharine Kuboske Lorene Wylie Alice Long Mae Lynge Lois May Hildred Powell Lucille Quinn Barbara Randle Gladys Shaw Almira Stockton Alma Taylor Julia Thornton Lucille VanHook Flossie Walker Mary Jane Phillips THIRTY-ONE
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