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THE SENIOR CLASS—Class Officers MRS. 'EDITH M. DUNCAN, Class. Advisor. CLIFFORD BULLOCK “Cliff” President 28 ■Honor Roll 26, '27 Paper Stall ’28 State Scholastic Contest ’27 Yell Leader ’28 Stock Judging Team ’27. ’28 Vocational Congress ’26. ”27 ■ Robin Hood” Track ’28 ■“Aw.' LORETTA W1LLISS “Shorty” Vice-President ’28 Paper Stall ’28 Vocational Congress 27 Honor Roll ’28 “Oh, J don’t care.' MARY MARSH ‘Min’’ Secretary 28 Paper StaTf '28 State Scholastic Contest 727 Basketball ’25. ’26. Contain ’27 Ma er of Hiking Club 21 “Captam cl Plymouth” “Now dial ain't smart.” WILLIAM ARM1TAGE -'BUT Treasurer '28 President ’25 EnikfcthaTl ’25. ’26. '27, 28. Captain ’28 Tie Game” Bimbo the Pirate ’ “Captain ol Plymouth “Robin Hood’’ Football ’25 Vocational Congress ’25. ’20 Stock Judging ’25 •“So’s .your old man.
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THE SENIOR CLASS Class History The most artistic muSical concert of the year was that offered by the Normal College Club and put on under the supervision of the senior class. The benefits were used toward the annual fund. The seniors also had charge of the Curtis Publishing Company’s drive, from which they realized $100, for the an- nual fund. In the state scholastic contests, the seniors participating have been Mary Marsh in Typing I. ’27-’28; Mary Walter in Typing I, ’28; Dave Rossiter in Eng- lish I, ’25; Eleancre Dyer in Literature. ’27. and in Latin II. ’26, and Clifford Bullock in Current History in ’27. Howard Green and Clifford Bullock each won 4-H Club scholarships. Howard also had the trip given to club members to the International Stock Show in Chicago in 1925. Eleanore Dyer represented the school in the state extemporaneous speaking contest in 25. ’27 and '28. Dave Rossiter won first place in the state for humorous declamatory in '25. Two seniors cf ’28. Mary Walter and Dave Rossiter. played in the Little Theatre contest of ’27 and Mary Walter. Madeline Flick. Eleanore Dyer and Bill Armitage will represent the class in ’28. Of the seniors. Eleancre Dyer was a member cf Nissaki Camp Fire. Eleanore also represented the class in the Glee Club. The class rings and pins were purchased early in the fall of ’26. The graduation announcements were handled by Laura Braach, Howard Green and Dave Rossiter. Mrs. Edith Duncan was the advisor for the senior class cf '28. We cannot thank her enough for the valuable service she has given the class. The senior class of 1928. enrolled in the fall cf 1924 with twenty-four mem- bers and finished with twelve graduates. HONOR ROLL Dave Rossiter Eleanore Dyer
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THE SENIOR CLASS DAVID ROSSITER “Nicodemus” Won State Declamatory Contest '25 Basketball ’26, 27. ’28 State Scholastic Contest ’25 “Bimbo the Pirate” “Captain of Plymouth” “Robin Hood” Honor Roll ’25, 26, 27. 28 Vocational Congress ’27. ’28 Stock Judging '27. ’28 Little Theatre Tournament ’27 “Je-Rusalem” LAURA BRAACH “Brooch” Vice President 27 Paper Staff 28 Hiking Club “What’s it to ya.” MADELINE FLICK “Flicker” Basketball ’26. ’27. 28 Secretary 26. ’27 Vice President ’25, 28 Hiking Club “Tie Game” where But In America” “Captain of Plymouth “Come on let’s go” MATTHEW WALTER “Mickie” Basketball ’25. 26. ’27. 28. Captain 3 Football ’25 Track Captain '28 Vocational Congress ’26, '28 “Robin Hood” “Captain of Plymouth” “Well by jinks.”
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