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NDO-2ZMNHN DAGNY OWEN ‘“Teddy’”’ Debate (1), Basketball (1), Literary Program (1), 1st Sea Breeze (1), Sec.-Treas. Senior Class, Sec. Athletic Assn. (ly) Sia luto plan OL Class (2), Staff of Annual Sea Breeze (2): Noted for bangs. SHIRLEY CALDWELL ‘“Hleventh Muse’’ Class Poet (2): Noted for me- chanical interest in steam en- gines. ASTER MOORE ‘ Boots’’ Vice-Pres. Athletic Ass’n (1), Debate (1), Students Coun- cil, ‘What Happened to Jones’? (2), Class Reporter (3), Class Historian (2),: Noted for skipping school. JENNIE LONG ““Yennie’’ Valedictorian Class (2), Sea Breeze Annual Staff (2): Noted for ‘‘nonchalanee.’’ “SEA BREEZE”--PAGE 13
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ELVERA MILLER CON ara 4 Pres. Athletic Ass’n (1), De- bate (1), Vice-Pres. Class Pres. Student Body (1), Bas- ketball (1), Asst. Editor An- nual Sea Breeze (2), Class Wit ( 2), ‘‘What Happened to Jones’’ (2): Noted for her hair and dignity. GLADYS J. RAMSEY ¢ ‘Happy 79, Class Prés:. Asse. Hditorsist. Sea Breeze (1), Literary Program (1), Debate (1), “What Happened to Jones”’ (2), Class Will (2), Staff Sea Breeze Annual (2). Noted for smiles and winks. NDO—- ZMH ESTHER HANSBERRY “ Hisser’? Basketball (1), Mer. Basket- ball team (1), ‘‘What Hap- pened to Jones’’ (2), ‘‘Mr. Bob’’ (1), Class Propheey (2), Vice-Pres. Student Body (2), Pres. Junior Class (1), Junior Class Rep. to Student Council: Noted for ‘‘Inde- pendence. ’’ ESTHER KARI Minnie’’ Secretary Junior Class (1); Noted for not saying much. PAGE 12--“SEA BREEZE
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Wistury of the Class of 14920 Now, the history of the class of 1920 of the Union High School of the City of Seaside is in this wise; in the nineteenth hundred year of our Lord, in the month of September, there entered this land of learning one and ten Seekers of Knowledge. Some came up from the Eighth Grade, where they had been engaged in filling their minds with the honey of wisdom; some were green and fresh from a far country and some were from other halls of instruction. These Seekers of Knowledge were led into this country by a certain woman of much skill who was called Miss Cotter, who had been their teacher in an adjoining country but who now gave them into the hands of several leaders, each to teach them a different subject. And those Seekers of Knowledge were: Hlvera, of the House of Miller; Dagney, of the House of Owen; Blanche, of the House of Ruthrauff; Aster, of the House of Moore; Nita, of the House of Olson; Tressa, of the House of Cobine; Leonard, of the House of Peeler; Rodrick, of the House of Anthony; Edward, of the House of Sawrey; Anthony, of the House of Bain; and even William of the House of Spear. These ten and one seekers did enter together. And it came to pass as they entered this land that they were received by welcomings and rejoicings by those who, it was decreed, should henceforth lead them in the paths of knowledge. Likewise, it came also to pass that they were received with malicious glee by a certain band of wild beings called Sopho- mores and who, because of their fierce taste for Freshman blood, did pounce upon them daily and nightly and did cause them to suffer great things, and to say in their hearts, ‘‘ Behold, blessed be the name of Education, for because of it we have endured great torments, both of the body and of the mind. Verily, have we been martyrs to its great and noble cause.’” But, as they dwelt long in the land; they fell in with the cus- toms of the inhabitants thereof, and their strangeness wore away, and they each became at home amongst the rest. Now, it came to pass, soon after they entered this land, that they were one and all seized with a strange infirmity which did cause them to act with much fierceness and strangeness of manner, and to grapple and wrestle with their fellows in much PAGE 14--“SEA BREEZE”
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