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ADDITIONS AND SUBTRACTIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1927 Additions HeUN IIaUEXSTEIN - - - - - - 1928 Josephine Ulrich ------- 1923 Everett LisitER ------- 1924. Els ik Mills - -- -- -- -- 1924 Marjorie PaOr - -- -- -- - 192+ Alva Swain.........- - - - 1924 Mary Wildes - -- -- -- - 1924 Donald Burch - -- -- -- - 1921? Dean Kiel - -- -- -- -- 1925 Subtractions James Aui»y - -- -- -- --Bruce DkLo.no - -- -- -- - Helen Hauknstein ------ IvaK SlVERTSKN -------- Gkraij) Shepard ------- Caroline Wallin ------- Gloria Sue Condon ------ Earnest Gann - - - - - - - - Margaret Turn ------- Everett Lksiikr - - - (Graduated) Richard O'Brien ------- Palmer Swain - -- -- -- - Stanley Tonu - -- -- -- - Natalie Wkdqb - -- -- -- - Elsie Mills - -- -- -- -- 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 1923 1925 192.1 1926 1926 1926 1926 1926 1927 Twenty-Six
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Malcolm Man cel ------- - President Margaret Williams ------- Vice-President Ingkbor i I rsHY - Secretary Do I'OLAB K.hski.vi: ------- - Treasurer Mrs. Myrtle V. Suxdkbx ------ Adviser THE Rabbit, having tired of playing croquet with her majesty, the Queen, decided to leave Wonderland, where the weather was rather warm, and to ascend to the Well and pay a visit to U High, where there was a delightful “Campus Breeze.” Many things, such as cats, dogs, and practice teachers had often wanderer into U High, hut this was the first occasion on which a rabbit, dressed in a blue coat and carrying white gloves, had ever honored that particular institution of learning with his presence. Arriving at the school on September fourteenth, the Rahhit found that the Junior girls were in the act of adopting the Freshmen girls as their little sisters” in Room 204 at a tea. And so it came to pass that the Juniors adopted the Rahhit for their mascot. Many of the girls wished to call the Rahhit “Pete,” short for Peter, hut as they feared their illustrious football coach might object, they called him Rahby.” One week after Rabby arrived he had the honor of helping Malcolm Manuel, class president, and Doug Erskine, class treasurer, count the profits from a hot-dog sale, given that noon by the juniors. He found that what they lacked in dollars was made up in class spirit. In November, a few of the Juniors on the Breeze” staff took Rahby down to the Press Convention at Rochester. He swelled with pride when one of his big sisters. Andrea Kiefer, was elected treasurer of the Association for the following year. Rahby took great delight in watching his big sisters plav soccer, and was overjoyed when tlu-ir team won the championship and three of their number, Andrea Kiefer. Dorothybelle McCrce, and Ruth McMahon, made the All-Star team. When Rahby wasn't watching the soccer games, he would run over and watch his big brothers practice football. Carlson. R. Tucker, Coffee, Knoefel, Vrooman, Spencer, and I). Erskine stood out above the others as Junior stars. As time sped on, basketball took the place of football. Rahby would sit for hours every afternoon watching the hoys practice. Finally, the first squad, consisting of ten men, was chosen. Five of them were Rabby’s big brothers namely, Malcolm Manuel, Doug Erskine, Spud Tucker, Fred Rainer, and Cliff Carlson. An Outdoor Club was formed by all I’ High girls who were able to secure one hundred points for outside activities. Rahby, with wistful eyes, would gaze upon Tirriitu-Ki9 ,t
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