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History of the. Senior Class It was a joyous and victorious clay in Kioher. 1927. when that jxiwcrful Senior Class of 19.H) came inarching up the Mill to State School, to run the mill for three years. The class officers were elected during the first weeks of school. They were as follows: 'resident. Carlton Coin ant: I’iee I resident. C’atiikkink I an ;: Treasurer, Carl Gkiksski.; Secretary, )i.i . Ottman. This class furnished some valuable material for the basketball squad. Through their success we have obtained many victories. In the fall of 192X we entered as the mighty Junior Class. The following officers were elected for the Junior Class: President. Ikvino 11 locks; ’ice I resident. William I.knson; Secretary. Roster D. I I. it:.man ; 't reasurer. Warren Maxon; Student Council Members. Ki vaki McClellan and IIowakd Vaniik-car and Class Reporter, Krnest Newell. 'Phis class was marked by the wonderful part played during this successful year under the title “ Juniors.' Then came the most lieautiful fall of 1929. when we came up the Mill as Seniors. This gave us full rule over the new and ignorant Krcshmcn. Kor the first term the following officers were elected: I resident. Warkkk Maxon; Vice-President, VVii.i.i.am I.knson ; Secretary, Lewis Kirbv; t reasurer, Lynn McDokkek; Voice Reporter. Jansen Dkdkkick and Student Council. Carl Gilmore, Wadsworth Oliver. Ci.akk.xck Mac Mui.i.kn an«l Henry Robinson. One of the most imjMutant events was the Kreshmen-upperclassmcn rush. In this contest the Juniors joined with the Seniors to lake the victory. The results were marked in our favor. Kveryone maintained remarkably good sportsmanship throughout the struggle. Several dances were held after the Iwiskethall games. All seemed to he a great success. Then came the mid-year which gave our class a great increase. This resulted from the one year students in Teachers Training C lass. Nome Kcouninic Department. and the Agriculture Department. After this new list of Seniors, officers were elected for the new term. They were as follows: President. Warren Maxon; Vice-President. Maiski. Dietz; Secretary, (iEktrudk Kudu: Treasurer. I avis IIorstmax; Voire Reporter. Jansen Dkoerick; Student Council Members, Carl Gii.mork, Henry Roiiinson. Clarence Mac.Mui.len, W ausworth Oliver. Our time at State School is short and graduation will soon Ik- lu-rc as we look forward into the future to see what road to success or failure we arc going to take. We cannot help the lump in our throats as we leave clear old State School. May our happiness and ex|»erieiicc Ik1 to our advantage in the trials of the future. V. I). II., MO Twenty-three
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Senior Class Poem The ardent glow of school days O’er the track of time has past; And we, the class of thirty, Upon our ways are cast. As wc voyagers turn with loving gaze, From hills that are fading away Fond memories will gild each mind. And as we turn today No joys in the future can allay The school mates we leave behind. Duty calls, give a sigh for the rest! A glow of ho|)c fills us for things before, For upward and onward we will progress. The future shall wear the laurels of yore-Oh days, that are passing by,— May each one recall with a smile A thrill of gladness, a touch, or a sigh. “That has made these days worthwhile. And then, on life’s tasks as we tread, May there to each heart come The l est, the noblest to be said A vision, a memory of friendships won.
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