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Junior Class Thomas Fulkerson, Floyd Owen, Eino Lukkerinen, Rex Haley, Alice Hansel, Blanche Simpson, Pauline Baker, Lillian Kincaid, Amy Anderson. Second row— Waldo Welch, Leno Nelson, Constance Johnson, Elizabeth Dresser, Marion Mahaney, Miss Krause (class advisor), Leona Libel, Helen Spear. Front row—Leo Grafton, Jack Webber, Audrey McConnell, Virginia Johnson, Florence Tyberg, Amelia ‘Lowe, (Helen Kerr, Clarence Knappa and Hugh Logan not in Back row (left to right)—Ludwig Stankevich, picture),
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Sune 1924 Class Will We, the students of the June ’24 class of Union High School, Sangiae, Oregon, being of unsound judgment and not even inven mmrelieence’ and wi ishing to leave behind us all things not needed when we leave this sphere (high sehool) do hereby declare this our last will and testament. We, as a class bequeath: (1). To Mr. Jandrall and the faculty, our gratitude for helping us to Ped rate (2). To the Juniors, the Senior roll room, and our class spirit in class meetings. (3). To the Sophomores, more room in assembly and our good will. (4). To the Freshmen, our wishes that they may obtain the exalted position of Senior (with time). Certain individuals bequeath thusly: I, Victor Palmrose, bequeath my brightness to Jack Walsh. I, Bill Raw, leave my marcel to Waldo Welsh. I, Dorothy Haley, my unfreckled complexion to Elliott Hurd. I, Esther Honkanen, my job as class president to any Junior. I, Vida McCauley, my debating ability to Clarence Knapp. I, Greta Godfrey, my girlish giggle to Hugh Logan. I, Lillian McCallister, my love affairs to Mike Spear I, Elinor Webber, my dramatic ability to Amy Anderson. I, Esther Palmrose, my position as yell leader to Avis Selnes. I, Donna Grimes, my flirty eyes to Helen Kerr. I, Clark Nelson, fighting ability to Fred Harshberger. I, Martha Quinn, my tremendous height to Ruth Benson. I, Helvie Salmeen, my Spanish vocabulary to Floyd Owen. I, Marjorie Logan, my lovely ‘‘bob’’? to Babe Taitt. I, Agatha Emmons, my genial disposition to Elizabeth Dresser. I, Faye Libel, my Mary Pickford curls to Kathryn Moore. I, Hattie Turner, my studious ability to Virginia Johnson. I, Robert Mott, my ‘‘south sea’? complexion to Leona Libel.
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UNIORS rest CCl) ape ees te cio AP Floyd Owen Wile: be estUeli tages cee cette eee Helen Kerr Nel OG) ROL RN ts oe Marion Mahaney ETO c1S Le sae eke eat ok ort 3 as, Leo Grafton When school started last September there were twenty- five students in the Junior class. A mid-semester two of our members joined the graduating seniors, but some students came in from the Sophomore class, thus making a total mem- bership of twenty-six. The Juniors have taken active part in the student body affairs. Five players of the football team ewere from the Junior class. We are proud that the star athlete of Seaside High, Floyd Owen is a Junior, The other boys that made the team were Thomas Fulkerson, Leno Nelson, Eino Lukkerinen, end Rex Haley. Rex and Floyd, also, played on the basket- ball team. Three players of the girls’ basketball team, Helen Spear, Pauline Baker and Elizabeth Dresser were from our class. Some of the Juniors have held active parts in the student body activities. Tom Fulkerson is the vice-president of the student body and Helen Kerr is treasurer. Isn’t it strange? The Ideal Girl, Constance Johnson, and the Ideal Man, Rex Haley, are both Juniors? We staged ‘ The Boomerang’’ as our class play. Miss Krause, our advisor, coached the play which turned out a great success. The credit goes to Miss Krause, whose able coachiny made the play what it was.
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