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ia alu' ilimtnit Imltora 22 John Gabriel .................................................... President May McAllister .................................................. Secretary Helen Jewett .................................................... Historian Mrs. Dabritz ............................................... Class Teacher Class Colors—Rainbow Colors. Class Flower—American Beauty Rose. Class Motto—“Toizours pret”, Always Ready. We now depart, hoping to have the same opportunity to re-enter next year, with the same zeal to go forward, developing the moral power necessary to meet and overcome difficulties. —Helen Jewett, the Historian. WANT ADS WANTED BY— Mildred to be business manager. Irene to talk to Steve. Anna more paper brains. Lela something to protect the crystal on my watch. Thelma H. a Ford that will not catch on fire. Mrs. Hamer to keep my marriage a secret. George K. a lively girl. Edwin B. something to love. Margaret the red auto and the owner. Delphin some one to get my French lessons. Virgene a date from Mansfield. Thelma K. something to make me walk faster. Carl something to keep my feet from rubbing togeth- er. Maude to know what I want- Marie something to make me tall. Frank C. a new voice ; old one is in good repair, but slightly cracked. Mr. Fiske some one to tame my mustache. Miss Syx some one to growl at. Miss Glancv (To James Gabriel, who couldn’t understand fractions)— “Oh, James, James! Now if I cut a piece of steak in two, what do I have?” ji Tames—“Halves.” Miss Glancv—“If I cut them again?’ James—“Quarters.” Miss Glancy—“Again.” James—“Eights.” ri- -Miss Glancv—“Again.” ■ Tames—-“Sixteenths.” Miss Glancy—“Again-” James (Solemnly)—“Hamburger.” Twenty-four
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i» ImtfterB 22 First Row—Mae McAllister, Delphin Keeton, Margaret Krivusti. Second Row—Cecil Hale. Helen Jewett, Hershel Darnell. Third Row—Vergene Shields, John Gabriel. SOPHOMORE HISTORY The Plains High opened its doors in i.he Fall of 1921 to all students inter- ested in securing an education. We the Tenth year entered with a determin- ation to make the year a year of success. Our class has decreased in number since last year, having four students less. Our class roll this year is as fol- lows: May McAllister, Margaret Krivisti, Vergene Shields, John Gabriel, Herchel Darnell, Cecil Hale, Delphin Keeton and myself. We organized our class the latter part of February, electing the following officers: Twenty-three
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