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ll ANNA XVILLIAMS ANN Hoyt clog Assembly 1, 2, 3, 43 A. A. 3. She walks with patience which means almost power. 3 ALMA WOLLEY Toorsm . Your know Assembly 1, 23 G. C. 3, 4: Sejusof Staff. Why does Alma strut fi De Molny pin? If she could love less would she be happier now? ,i.N0..i EVELYN B. WOLFINGER C Censored J How dumb Assembly 1, 25 G. C. 3, 4. A daughter of the Gods, divinely sweet And most divinely fair. PAULINE B. ZEIGLER Zio . Fm 'with you Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. A A countenance in which did meet Sweet records, promises as sweet A creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. HENRY YOUNG HEN Come on, let's go A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 4, Basketball 4. - Don't quite know what he wants so he takes everything to be sure land get it. The best Basketball Guard the High School ever turned out. Forty-fouvr
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GLADYS G. SODERGRICN Sonm '61 t isnft elven fmmyi' Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. Tell you what I like the best Like to just sit down and rest And not work at any thing else. FURN S. STITZEL f Censored J For Petcfs sal.-0 Assembly 1, 2, 3, 4. Her modest looks a cottage might adorn ' Sweet as the priinrose-peeps beneath the thorn. LOUISE S. SUTTER SUT HcZZo! W hut the-- Assembly 1, 23 G. U. 4: Sejusof Staff. XVho listens once will listen twice Her heart be sure is not of ice And one refusal nor rebuif 'Tis enough. IMOGENE M. THOMPSON C Censored J G. C. 3, 4: Sejusof Staff. Eat, drink and be merry For toniorrow we die. MARY C. XVAGAMAN ' MARIE C Censored J Assembly 1, 2, 35 A. A. 1. 2. 3: G. C. 43 Viee- Pres. of Class, '2-lg Pres. Assembly 2. If she's not late then she'1l be early And if she's not early then she-ll be late But early or late just l'0lllOlllb0l' Marie. Forty-thrco
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History of the Class of 1924 T In September, of the year one thousand 11i11e hundred and twenty, about two hundred fifty girls and boys entered the Wlashington County High School as Freslimen. VVitl1ta strong determination to be the 'fliest everj' we gladly met all obstacles with a. smile. Our first year was more or less a groping in' darkness and a goodly nu111ber of classmates dropped from our ranks. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, John Littleton, Vice-president, Mary VVagamang Secretary, Katherine Eyerly 5 Treasurer, Glen VVei1and and Katherine Kaylor. Our first year was brought to a happy conclusion by a picnic at Brad- dock. During our second year we chose our rings, pins and pennants, class motto and flower and held our first class party. Special school activities were held in check at Surrey, this year, due to the half day system, which was ne- cessitated by the overcrowded conditions. I Our third year marked the division of the Class into the Academic and Commercial sectionsg so as to train each to his particular need. The Senior farewell sponsored by our class proved a most elaborate and brilliant affair. The picnic at Braddock was blessed by a steady downpour of rain. XV e entered upon our Senior year proud of past success but resolved to make the 'fC1'llllll2l,tl0ll of our high school career even better tl1a11 the beginning. The Girls took the honors in a debate held against the boys. The Senior guest party held at the armory was a marked social function. Our basketball five won the interclass cup for the years 1923 and 1924. f Graduation, which is approaching, marks the climax of our high school course. VV. C. H. S. has brought us from childhood to young manhood. She has developed our three fold life. She has made our bodies strong that we may be prepared to face life s battles. She has pointed to us the right way of living that we may see the true from the false. And last she has disciplined our minds that we may cope with the big problems which lie waiting for us in the wide, wide world. Life offers no harder task than what we have faced here i11 ininiature. Let us Carry ont' as NV. C. H. S. has pointed the way. Forty-fifvc
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