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Seniors of ’24 Haley, Dorothy Frances—‘It takes a little foolishness along with common sense to make life worth while.’’ Nelson, Clark—‘‘Saying is one 2 “ =) thing, doing another. And he does it.’’ McCauley, Vida Arleatha— ‘‘She needs no eulogy; she speaks for herself.’’ (jodfrey, Greta M.—‘‘Laugh and the world laughs with you.’’
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Seniors of ’24 Webber, Elinor Corinne ‘“Who can describe thee, Elinor?’’ Palmrose, G. Victor—‘‘ Knowl- edge comes, wisdom lin- vercy! Quinn, Martha Mary—‘‘ Mod- est is she and of stature small.”’ Salmeen, Helvie—‘The word impossible is not im her dic- tionary.’’
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Glass history In the year nineteen hundred and twenty, thirteen timid, little students passed from under Mrs. Coe’s loving care and entered into a magnificent institution of learning—the Seaside Union High School. Thirteen, an unlucky number. These green little Freshmen must have felt unlucky when the Sopho- mores seized upon them at the initiation. Those who sought to further develop their brains were Martha Quinn, Edwin Blake, Waldo Welsh, Mary Longmaid, Ethel Bodenhammer, Krnest Ruthrauff, Alberta Stamen, Olga Hensla, Lena Spencer, Bill Raw, Helvie Salmeen, George Hester and Ludwig Stanke- vitch. The cruel Sophomores must have treated them very harshly, for before the first two years of their stay were over, all but five of the original thirteen remained. The others had moved away, gone to work, married or died. When they were Sophomores they took revenge upon their underclassmen. They gave the new comers a most cruel reception; painting their faces with hideous colors and making them eat angle worms and do many humilhating stunts. However, the five were not alone. Several students had caught up with them, others had fallen back into their ranks, for when they gained the dignity of Juniors the class was twenty-nine strong. This class was the first class to give the Junior Prom at the Hotel Seaside. Kveryone who attended declared that they had a most enjoy- eble time. Following in the footsteps of the class before them, they also gave a picnic in honor of the Seniors. The Juniors gave a play, ‘‘Nothing But the Truth.’? Several very good actors and actresses were discovered in this class. The class of nineteen twenty-four has been one of the peppiest classes in high school. The members have taken part in all athletics, debating, dramaties and other student body activities. They have also struggled and saved their penmes so that they have bought a most magnificent Victrola for the school. They presented two very clever plays, ‘ ’Op O' Me Thumb” and The Big Ideas? [fac strange that this class that entered with thirteen members is now leaving with thirteen members. They were eighteen but at mid-term, five members, Agatha Emmons, Marjorie Logan, Fave Libel, Hattie Turner and Robert Mott left, so that now there are still the thirteen, They are Esther Honkanen, Lillian McCallister Victor Palmrose, Dorothy Haley, Greta Godfrey, William Rae
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