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.Q 134 6: X Eziil-,A of xx MARIA X A W4 X eg as X ,f fm ,Z- l.. 1-lx, F5 5,4 ee , R x0-f ,I K- H 1 -1 'LL il ,Ili ,fflQ 5522 5522 :: I E2 . as sg - 'Q S9 2 ..l si,-,,,,. September 8: Lazy autumn days and lagging fect, but keen anticipation of a happy last year. November 3-4: Home coming! Old grads and future grads assemble for one grad time, cheer the team to victory, and spend the even- ing dancing to Jess Sawayafs orchestra. November 30: Thanksgiving-for a vacation! Everybody comes back rvlth a lazy feeling. Too bad we can't eat like that everyday--and ive. December 23: Jingle bells and shopping money. January 1: Just jingle bells. January 3: Return to the grind-and the fun. January 9: Peanut Bowl classic-everyone cracking peanuts as he watched ten other nuts cracking each other. The faculty retained the shaving mug by a narrow Ulmargin. February 3: Winter Carnival-thrills, spills, chills--pills. April 20: Track Meet-On your mark! Get set! Go! Hand me a marsh- mallow, somebody. The cinders are hot: spikes are smoking: the starter's gun is smoking, the track men are sm - - wait a minute! That isn't right. But what a team! May 4: A. A? U. W. Gingham breakfast-Senior girls in gingham-great event. May 4: Prom Night-Stardust in her eyes lblue, brown, hazel?J Dreamy juniors and subdued, but happy seniors dance their way to the end of a perfect day at the finest social function of the year, the Junior- Senior Promenade. May 7: Death Takes a Holiday. And a very good one, too, we might add. May 18: C. F. W. C. Dessert Luncheon and picture show-the girls get all the breaks! May 24: Senior Day-'nuf said! May 26: Baccalaureate-''Senioritis all gone, we are subdued and sad at parting. May 29: Commencement--Adios! History, with all her volumes vast, hath but one page.
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OUR PR FNCIPHC To a friend and companion we give our sincerest appreciation and re- spect. Patient, kind, and understand- ing, Mr. Mertz always had time to help us solve our problems. to give us encouragement in our undertakings. FFJC' UC TP R. B. Mertz .... --, ......... ..,..,...... P rincipal Nina. Anderson -ZZs:s1e.4f .... ............. L ibrarian Letitia Brace .................. ...,, E nglish, Dramatics Clara Bunnell --.L-H.,.,2,Q.Q .... .,,...... S tenography Bernece Chmelka .........,........ ..... E nglish, Spanish Ysabel' Cordova - -- ...,... ,-,-, .-,,......-....... Spanish Vinton Curry -.ZiZ. ug-, .....,.,....-,., Bookkeeping Ruth Davis ............... .... .... H o memaking, Related Arts Constance de Boer ...,,...-.....,.......,................ Arithmetic Ellen Donnelly - - g ..... .,............. E nglish, General Science Frank Dowells1Zfy.Lt.1.':,Q.!.-L. .... L ........... Biology, Psychology Elsie Dunkel ...................... Physical Education, Home Science Raleigh Holt ............... ................... P hysical Education Carrie Lee Horn --- .............. English, Journalism Lucile Howell .... ....... L atin, English Nell Hunt ...L..... ..... .................. E n glish Florence Kendall -- .......................... Mathematics Lois King ........ .............. E conomics, Social Sciences Steve Klasna ...,. ..... M echanical Drawing, Mechanical Arts Jean McDougall -- -- ............................ --EngliSh Mary Nash ,........... ..,..... U . S. History and Government Oscar Palmquist ........ ................... Ty Pewrit-ing Marshall Pfeston ........... ............... W Orld HgSIt0I:y Earl Powel - -- .... ...... ................. ll S IC Harold Sohns .w ....... Chemistry, Physics Mona Tyer ,......,.,......... ....... M usic Appreciation, Voice Jack Walton ............... ..... P ublic Speaking, Citizenship Frank Whitney ,-- ............ Woodwork, Lathe T. Z. Williams .... ........ i ............ A lgebra
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