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FRESH MAX (’LASS :lght lP rTrner- ?rpha H rris- Auter. Flora Lajala. Marion Nelson, Wallace Bomier. Cath- I)P,rot«,y Wither, ivicnue Stukey. Day Light. Second row—Lola Kinney, Edgar Dorr, Helen Smith John McDowell, Sadie Riester, Fay «inter. Leslie Peter, Delavan Gee. Helen Hemstreet. Edith Allin. Evelyn Ellis. Rachel Wood
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Senior Class Calcnbar Annual Senior Sunset Supper October 10 Sophomore Party in Honor of Seniors December 22 Senior Party at the Home of Mr. Thompson May I Junior “Prom.” and Banquet for Senior Class— High School Building May 11 Senior Class Play. The I loodoo,” Xcw High School Auditorium May 1? and is Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Vein C. Soash May 19 Commencement, Thursday evening May 2:1 Commencement Program Invocation------------------------------Rev. E. F. Wright Piano Solo--------------------------------- Hazel Hallett Salutatory------------------------------------------Irene Herold Class History------------------------- Esther Guthrie Song— Southern Dream’' ( I.a Paloma”) ------------------------------Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Club Reading— The Little Drummer Frances Mann Oration----------------------------------Wesley Poulson Class Prophecy------------------------------------Stella Troglcr Reading—“The Man in the Shadow” Ina Adams Class Song— Steamboat High” Marjorie Scovill Oration----------------------------------Auburn Luekens Essay------------------------------------Glessner Stukcy Class Will------------------------------Gladys Remington Song—“To Thee, O Country”-------Boys’ and Girls Glee Clubs Valedictory----------------------------------------Elmer Combs Presentation of Diplomas--------Prof. George O. Thompson Benediction-----------------------------Rev. E. F. Wright
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Jfiesijman Oass %)istovp IX the fall of the eventful year of 1!»17 the Steamboat Springs Iliijh School was made aware oi the fact that an unusually brilliant Freshman class was in their midst. Our career was started when we were invited to the Sunset supper given by the Seniors. We enjoyed ourselves very much and became quite well acquainted with our fellow classmen. A few days later the hoys had the delightful experience of making the acquaintance of the painting qualities of iodine. It was lather a painful and embarrassing experience, but the upper «.lasses seemed t« think it necessary to initiate us. hollowing the example of the other classes the Freshmen held a meeting and elected officers. Wallace Homier was chosen president. Fay (iinter vice-president, and Vivienne Stukev treas- tuci. I urple and gold were chosen as our class colors. During the year two parties were given by the Freshmen, one at Thanksgiving in honor of the Junior class and the other on Washington’s birthday. At riianksgiving tlie first grade room was the scene of our festivities and was decorated with purple and gold crepe paper. (»ames and dancing furnished amusement and 1 i o’clock much too soon. During the evening dainty refreshments served. came were On ashington’s birthday we decorated with flags. The events of the evening included stunts performed by the faculty. Mr. .Muir executed such a perfect jig that the judges awarded him the prize (a long stick «.f red candy.) In March the Freshmen decided to give a coasting party for themselves, but the upper classes displayed such an interest in the paitv that it was necessary for us to entertain them too. for a while. Our class is quite proud of the record made by its boys in the Ski Carnival. Orin Marvin. Who jumped in Class A, won third prize, and Edgar Dorr, who jumped in Class C, won the special prize given by the Bakery. The original class numbered twenty, but of this number only fourteen entered High School, though the number was in- creased to twenty-eight by the addition of new pupils through- out the first term. CATHERINE CRAIG
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