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CHAOS 1 Page twenty-four 1925
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OFFICERS Freshman George Reed, President Mary Harmon, Vice-President Mary Preston, Secretary john Hunt, Treasurer Sophomore George Reed, President Mary Harmon, Vice-President john Hunt, Secretary Esther McColly, Treasurer Junior George Reed, President Ross Cain, Vice-President Ethel Yeoman, Secretary Rebecca Halsey, Treasurer Senior Edward Smith, President Helen Keever, Vice-President Bernice Maxwell, Secretary , George Reed, Treasurer c H A o s-.-l WM Senior Gllazza 31-liztnrg l Class Colors-Blue and VVhite Class Flower-NVhite Rose We entered into our high school career with ninety-three members. It was very hard 'at first for us to fall into the routine of high school life on account of our ignorance -oh, no, not in our own estimation, but according to the upperclassinen. We passed through the hair-cutting period and into the auto-riding period Without any very serious mishapsg and by the end of the Freshman year we were thoroughly versed in the ways of high school life. The Sophomore year was one of great pleasure, because we were in a position to avenge ourselves for the mistreatment of the year before by continually annoying the Freshmen. We developed wonderfully during thistimeg several of our boys made a good showing in athletics, and we began to take a prominent part in school activities. 'VVe, at least, thought we were sufficiently advanced to become Juniors. This is the year of our school career to which we can look back saying that it was successful in every respect. We determined to make the Junior-Senior Reception an event to be remembered and, therefore, we worked to that end from the first day of school. We were rewarded for our efforts by the success of the prom. in every way, including the financial side. The success of the prom. was brought about largely by the efforts of our able president. Our last year in school passed very quickly, but during this time we were able to do much for the honor of the school. The members of our class were always willing to extend their best effort and to co-operate with faculty and fellow students in uphold- ing the highest ideals of the school established by the students of former years. -cHARLEs WALING, 25. e1 9 2 5- 4- - Page twenty-three
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'CHAOS --- 1922- THE WEARINl O, -THE GREEN -1925 Backward, turn backward, O Time, in thy flight, I Make me a child again just for tonight! Upper Row fleft to rightj-Jack Grant, Allen Parkison, Robert Critten, Glenn Ellis, Chester Wortley, Marvin Ihne, Cornelius Halsema, Robert Mayhew, Ray Wuerthner, Reuben Karsten, Alvin Reeder, Orval Hudson, Albert Leavel. I Second Row-Marie Yeoman, Margaret Mullady, Esther McColly, Bernice Maxwell, Nina Smith, Esther Leach, Viola Wolf, Barbara Hays, Thelma Cover, Emroy Swim, Helen Ranton, Helen Keever. ' Third Row-Thomas Hoover, Paul Shafer, George Reed, Herman VanLear, Harold Michael, Nathaniel Washburn, jess Cain, Donald Pullin, Lee VV'ortley, Eldred Lee, Ross Cain, William Sayler. A Fourth Row--Ruth Holley, Emma Zimmer, Lucille Richardson, Helen Tilton, Lorraine Littlefield, Zenna Campbell, Mary Preston, Irene Hemphill, Mary Harmon, Iva Folger, Rebecca Halsey, Eva Folger, Luella Karsten, Evelyn,Lee, Mary Mauck. Fifth Row-Lois Holley, Jennie Morton, Irene Craig, Helen Welnster, Lucille Iliff, Geneva Bierley, Irene Clifton, Ethel Yeoman, Maude Sanders, Goldie Nees, Loretta Kanne, Monica Quinn, Marybelle Richards, Ruby Humes, Elbirda Thornton., Front Row-Raymond Nesius, Bernard Kuboske, John Hunt, Harold Steincamp, Ellen Marion, Clarice Garriott, Ursula Kohley, Helen Zacker, Letha Potts, Earnest Yeoman, Gerald Jones, Kenneth VVest, Earl Lambert, Billy Grant. , -- --1 9 2 5 was -- -a Page twenty-five
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