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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '27 Once, while a fair youth lay sleeping in a. meadow, a vision came to him. He saw a hall shining with newness where a multitude of people were assembled doing honor to one standing before a judge, receiving insignia of glory. The youth pressed closer for a view of the hero, and lo! it was himself. Not being able to forget the vision, he Went to the Kingis Palace that as ag Knight he might seek the foreshadowed honor. The King, pleased with the stripling, dubbed him Knight and said, Go forth, upon your questg be brave, true, and cour- teous, travel the road to the east for four moons, then will your vision be fulfilled. As the Knight turned to go an elfish person carrying a banner, Class Spirit , entered the room tugging a shield with the mysterious device H27 S. I-I. S. Class Spirit , said the King,.is to be your companion throughout your journey. See that you treat him kindlyglfor his report determines your reward at the end of the road. 'Lnus the youth and his companion departed upon their way. And so the Senior Class of 1927, as then the Freshmen of '24 started its journey. As officers they chose Walter Davis, Presidentg Harry Lowe, Vice-President: Elizabeth Johnston, Treasurer: Josephine Gebo and James O'Marr, Commissioners. Miss Wyatt was chosen as class sponsorg purple and white were selected as the class colors, Rowing not Drifting was chosen for a motto and Larkspur as the flower. The path of the Freshmen led up a hill, steep and hard to climb, but their spirits were lightened by Beryl Ladd who took first place in piano at Laramie. lnaul Pond made first football squad. 'lhe girls' basket ball team also won the championship. And so the Knight and the elf finished the first year of their quest. Class Spirit had grown quite tall and he and the Knight looked forward eagerly to the next year. Likewise as eager were the would-be Sophomores to start their year. Elva Duncan and Ben Hollo were chosen to work on the Ocksheperida board. 1-larry Burgess was elected presidentg Harry Lowe, vice-President: Harold M-clntyre, secretaryg Josephine Gebo, Treasurer. The commissioners were James 0'Marr and Vesta I-ligh. Outstanding events of this year were the presentation of the play, The Charm School , and the keeping of the championship by the girls' basket ball team. Two moons had now passed and the Knight and his companion, Class Spirit, who had outgrown him to a very great extent, stood together and watched the third moon as it rose majestically over the top of their hill. These many steps led the class half way up the hill of education. Again Harry Burgess and Har1'y'Lowe filled the two highest offices, with Frances Zimmerman as scribe. Josephine Gebo as treasurer, and Vesta High and Ben Joyce as commissioners. Four contestants for Laramie week were chosen from this Junior Classg Margaret Benham and Harry Burgess for debate, Ben Hollo, reading: and Clarabel Hopkins, piano. Margaret Blake, Elva Duncan, James O'Marr, Neil Christensen, Bill Golden, Ben Hollo, Annabel Cook and Clarabel Hopkins were chosen for the Ocksheperida board. Also the play, His Majesty Bunker Bean was presented by the Junior Class. The last event of the year was a Junior--Senior Banquet. Now, the Knight and the Class Spirit, who had finally become a giant, started on the last days of the fulfillments of their quest. And the Class of '27, now the dignified Seniors of Sheridan High, likewise hastened on toward the goal of gradua- tion. The same president and vice-president were elected, with Gladys Wondi'a, secretary, and Archie McClintock, treasurer. Vesta High and Ben Joyce were com- missioners. The Ocksheperida had as its editor-in-chief, Elva, Duncan. Other Seniors were: Neil Christensen, Clyde Rowe, Margaret Benham, Rachel Achenbach, Elizabeth John- ston, Mary Kumor, Clarabel Hopkins and Ila Snively. The top of the hill had now been attained both by the Knight and Class Spirit, the Seniors of '27. They watched the fourth and last moon slipping behind the hill. Then the giant spoke, saying, Look, 1ny friend, to that hill, behind which the moon has just disappeared. That is the hill of the future. It is in the land of many wonderful things. It is being explored by many classes who have passed along this same way. I can see this class now walking the path which leads to success. I see, -but that is not for me to unfoldg it is for the class prophet. This is where history ends and future begins. -Clarabel Hopkins 1'Xt'EN'TY-NINE
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