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Class Presidents i ff A Ge 4 mati i at Me i re Esther Honkanen, the worthy Senior president, safe- ly piloted the noble Seniors through the last lap of their many school activities. It was a great task, but she aceom- plished it in spite of great dif- culties. Floyd Owen became a Senior et mid-term, but he was al- lowed to retain his office. Be- ine enrolled in the Senior room, he profitted by their ex- smple and suecessfully held eur aspiring Juniors in check. Our model class of Sopha- mores were all greatly satis- fied in their little monarchy with King Charles Cartwrig't as their idol and ideal. The dainty, easy-goimg, new comers were admirably ruled by the sturdy hand of Orville Gaskill; until he was ealled to higher halls of fame, the Soph- omore class at mid-term,
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Student Body Oftirers As was surmised last year, William Raw made an exeel- lent student body president. He has accomplished a great number of things for the school. Vice-president, Thomas Ful- kerson, had no chance to ex- hibit his ability of officiating in the president’s chair, but we feel sure that he would have proved entirely satisfae- tory. Lilian McCallister proved herself a worthy secretary. She became acquainted with the constitution at the begin- ning of the year, thereby let- ting no question arise over bills or amendments that were introdueed. Helen Kerr, treasurer, was kept busy paying off the bills of the student body. She was most efficient and trustworthy. With the help of Leslie Hutchinson, our worthy ser- geant-at-arms, we were spared all disturbances in our meet- ings. —hillhan MeCallister.
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Post Graduates Four of the last year’s Sen- iors, who could not resist the knowledge gained at Seaside High School, came back this year. They thought that last year their associations with it were of the past. But when they enrolled this year, they found that they were allowed to be in the Senior roll room and members of the student body, enjoying its responsibil- ities and entertainments. The Post Graduates are Margaret Taitt, Lois Stevens, Albert De- Welt and Katie Coffey. Altha Roberts entered this year as a special student and was regis- tered in the Senior roll room. She played on the basketball team and was also active in student affairs. —TLois Stevens.
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