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T H E F R U IT S P U R tvventy-five Zfuninr lass Iaistnrp We will not bother you this time with a tiresome review of our grades and Fresh- man and Sophomore years, but will imme- diately jump to the junior year for the simple reason that this year absolutely outshines all past records. The juniors have been the very word Busy ' all year. We are very proud that Stuart Lancaster, a mere junior, is Editor of the Fruitspur. There are about live juniors on the Annual Staff. Four junior girls tumed out for basket- ball, Frances Fairbanks and Ethel Ling- bloom winning letters. Four boys tumed out for basketball, Stuart Lancaster, Clif- ford johnson and Enoch Engquist winning letters, and quite a few, boys and girls both, turned out for baseball. Two class parties were given during the year, at which all asserted that they had had the time of their lives. The English III class dramatized Cooper's book, The Pathfinder, the first part of the year, and six juniors were in the Fascinating Fanny Brown. The sixth of April we committed the unusual and gave a Basket Social, making enough from the proceeds to pay all of our expenses. And so, there is the history of our junior year and we hope that at the end of our Senior year we will have done twice as much for the good of old Selah High. dal' Enniugatinn Warren Past-Saying Goo Goo. Future-America's greatest orator. Stuart Past-Making mud pies. Future-Making real pies Qfor Alicej. Frances Past-Playing toy pianos. Future-Breaking hearts. Enoch Past--Playing pirate. Future- Oh! Gosh, them girls. Clifford Past-Conquering a pompadour. Future-Oil king. Burt Past-Playing house. Future-Famous cartoonist. Hallie Mae Past-Writing notes to boys. Future-Going to High School. Paul V. Past-Playin g dolls. Future-Making proposals and practic- ing law.
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twenty-four THE FRUIT SPUR .1 vm R5 if il, 5 ' 1 1 lf ! WN 5 , v A , xy!! ilili iv 6 l lil S ip' 3 i 1 I ...sk Qui '-,V ' , A . 1.-- f' 3 1 J K. ' il, ul it !lin' 1 s iii l I 'A 1' . 3 i 3 gli , , v ,, 2- gs +:f5if'3'H X i ,Q , NX ,-f, f XXX ix! 'i f A X, 31 ll 1 or lm S X ie- s + 4 lsr 'X is ifll Glass Gbfficersz Advisor--Miss Eckman. President-Stuart Lancaster. Vice-President-Ethel Lingbloom. Secretary-Enoch Engquist. Treasurer-Hallie Mae Snider. Colors Purple and White Representative to the Board of Control--Ethel Lingbloom Reporter-Gladys Fields. dal' Motto Impossible ls Unamerican J.
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twenty-six THE FRUIT SPUR Cllnnjugatinn-flluntinueh Leona Past-Going to school. Future-Writing novels. Edith Past-Riding horse back. Future-Writin g letters to Ted Past-Being bashful. Future-Supreme judge. Ursula Pasthjumping rope. Future-QStepping out. Tom Past-Putting erasers down girls' necks. Future-Minister. Alice Cal. Past-Taking care of little brother. Future-Matron of old maid's home. Clayton Past-Getting freckled. Future-Teaching school. Everal Past-Writing notes. ' Future-Motorman on street car. Mae Past-Riding horses on the plains. Future-Teaching school. Ethel Paste-jumping rope. Future-Reforming flappers. Gladys Past-Playing school. Future-Ambitions to grow. Leona Baker Thomas Browne Edith Doyle Enoch Engquist Frances Fairbanks Warren Fairbanks J! QEIHSS Bull Gladys Fields Burt King Clifford johnson Stuart Lancaster Ethel Lingbloom Clayton Miller Ursula Wolff Ted Powell Everal Parker Mae Smith Hallie Mae Snider Paul Villaume Alice Walker
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