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.N S g A - - '53 1- . . -, as t. .. . Q M j , sw , A - Q S - r N , 5 sf., . Q e s .., - . f . f ,ess S. ea umxt mx .g -X 2 '- rs. - is QQ' Q . Ns- ss. ' ,, N . ., 1 ' ,L 1 Senior QL-iss fllistorq N 1924, we, the mighty class of 1928, entered the ranks, one hun- dred and seventy-nine strong, determined to come out on top with flying colors and medals of honor. On September 9, 1924, Mr. Campbell consented, after much per- suasion on our part, to let us have our first class meeting. Nomi- nations were made and we elected the following students to lead us through our first year of service: Commander-in-Chief, George Alexander, Lieutenant General, Bernard Sumner, Major General, Gladys Gilbertson, and Brigadier General, Helene Conner. In spite of being lowly freshmen we were well represented in every activity, and were breaking our way into the different clubs and organizations. For us, the biggest event of our first year was the Fresh- man-Sophomore Mixer. We had lots of fun and lots to eat so ev- ery one enjoyed themselves thoroughly, especially the Freshmen as it was something new to us. After one year of service we were advanced and given thc name of Sophomores. We had profited very much from our experiences of the first year, and applied all this intelligence to our work of the second year. This year we elected as officers, Commander-in-Chief, Charles Hendrickson, Lieutenant- General, George Alexander, Major Gen- eral, Allen Freeman, and Brigadier General, Bernard Sumner. With these students as officers we were bound to make a big show- ing. We took part in all athletics, school plays, glee clubs and oth- er activities. It was our pleasure this year to entertain the freslnnen at the annual mixer. A very fine program was presented and a good time was had by all who attended. For our third year we elected for our class officers: Command- er-in-Chief, Frank Houghton, Lieutenant General, John Vlahovich, Major General, Allen Freeman, and Brigadier General, Everett Me- lick. Everything we took part in was a big success. The Junior class was well represented in both boys' and girls' athletics. Other ac- tivities that were led to success because of the presence of some of our mighty Juniors were: the Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, Debate, Kumtux, Cub and the Carnival. One of our Jun- iors, Charles Hendrickson, was appointed student manager of the carnival and is given much credit for making it such an event. The big social event of the year was the Junior Prom. The Prom was given on March 18, and the committees in charge were much commended on the way in which they put over their work. We finished our Junior year well satisfied with the work we had completed. In the fall of 1927, we began our last year of ser- vice. Since then we have put forth every effort to make this our best year. 'Twenty tw o
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