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t be 1 9 2 3 I'Kap Roy Paulson—Class President—2, 3, 4; Class Vice President—1; Dramatic Club— 3, 4; S T. H. S. A. A.—4; Adam and Eva —4; Football—2, 3, 4; Basketball—3, 4. Jesse Shonts—Student Council—2; X-Ray Staff-3; S. T. H. S. A. A.—4; Football— 2, 3, 4; Captain—4; Basketball—3, 4 Captain—4. Bernice Woodbury—Class Secretary and Treasurer—1, 2; X-Ray Staff 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 4; Dramatic Club—3, 4; S. T. H. S. A. A. 4; Adam and Eva —4; The Toreadors —3; First Honors—2, 3, 4; Second Honors—1. Laura Widening—Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4, S. T. H. S. A. A —4; Class Basketball—3, 4. Lorene Stinson—Chorus— 1, 2, 3, 4; S. T. H. S. A. A.—4; Glee Club—2, 4; Dramatic Club—3, 4; W. A. A.—3; X-Ray Staff—4; Class Basketball—4. Mazie Vincent—Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—4: Class Basketball—2, 3; Dramatic Club—3, 4; S. T. H. S. A. A.—4. Louis Wagner—Chorus—1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club—4; S. T. H. S. A. A. 4. Viola Weber—Chorus—1, 2, 3; Glee Club—2; Dramatic Club—3, 4; Class Vice President—3, 4; May Queen—3, 4; S. T. H. S. A. A.—4. Octa Wesson—Chorus—1, 2; Student Council—3; S. T. H. S. A. A. 4; Adam and Eva”—4; X-Ray Staff—4; Class Basketball—4. SONG OF THE LAZY SENIOR G teacher! My teacher! our tearful tnp is done. The year is nearly ended, my credits I have won. Commencement's near. I'm through, I fear, and Sandwich High I m leaving With tear-dimmed eyes and many sighs, the thought just sets me grieving. I nearly flunked in English, I barely passed in French, I just got through in History, with Law I was entrenched. But now that tests are over, and Commencement s drawing near, I'll leave my good old High School, whose name I hold so dear. At last High School is over, and my troubles at an end, I'll never work at anything, but think of ways to spend The vacation that I've looked for, so far and yet so near, I thought it wasn't going to come, but now—O boy! it s here. —John Cranor Page Nine
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Cl) c 1 9 2 3 t R a v JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS Francis Campbell President Frances Wnght—Vice President Margaret Whitson—Secretary Gertrude Shults—Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL Virginia Hamill Charles Scoggin Emily Appel Mark Bowen Keith Bowen Minnie Brady Francis Campbell Ruth Cortnght Margaret Feierabend Philip Franas David Gray Virginia Hamill Olive Heeg Marbry Henning CLASS ROLL Kermit Ingemunson Melvin Jackson Fern Jacobson Westel Johnson Dorothy Kaufman Olive Kell Beatrice Meilinger William Morrow Elizabeth Morey Harold Paine Genevieve Pierce Francis Sauter Charles Scoggin Reginald Seitzinger Alice Shales Gertrude Shults Jessie Skinner Russel Southwick Margaret Thompson Ingval Thorson Allene Toombs Robert Warner Margaret Whitson Frances Wright The class of “26 , with a few changes in the class roll, assembled last September to make their school year a rousing success. They were well represented on the toot-ball squad and, although the boys didn't win any honors in the interclass tournament, the girls walked off with all honors in the girls' basketball tournament. There were the usual social activities, including a bob ride and the Junior Hop, one of the best dances of the year. The Junior-Senior banquet, the biggest social function of the year, was put on in a royal manner and proclaimed by all a great success. In dramatics the class stands very high. The first annual Junior Class Play, “East is West” was given in the high school auditorium twice with many compliments from the audience after each performance. In scholarship the class holds its own and its average grade for the honor students is among the highest. This year has been successful, but we intend to better our record while we are Seniors. Page Eleven
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