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26 QUINIAULT Senior Class (Officers PRESIDENT .............................. JOHN MAY VICE PRESIDENT ...............................BESS KAY TREASURER .........................DUNBAR PINCKNEY SECRETARY........................... MONA SHANNON CLASS FLOWER PINK ROSE CLASS MOTTO GRADATIM
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QUINIAULT 25 Our class officers for this year were: Ralph Faulkner, President, Ella Clark, V. I , Thomas O’Hara, Sec., Mary Wood, Treas. JUNIOR YEAR. The record of our deeds for the Junior Year will of necessity be shorter than the others. Not that we did less, but because of the fact that no paper was printed in this year and therefore we have no record of each triumph. In football several of our members were on the team, among whom were Dunbar Pinckney, Roy Wood, and Ralph Faulkner. We had every cause to be proud of the work of these individuals on the team and we think it is true that no opportunity was lost. We were well represented in debate and basketball by Lance Hart and Roy Wood, as well as by others. History says that the Junior Prom was a great success and we were justly proud of ourselves after the event. We also gave the Seniors a party, which was an enjoyable affair for all concerned. Our class officers for this year were: Mary Wood, President, Thomas O’Hara, Vice-President, Margaret Wilson, Secretary, Leo Scott, Treasurer. SENIOR YEAR. In this year we record the most brilliant of our years in High School. On the football team, which won the state championship, we had the majority of the players. These were Wood, Faulkner, Seott, Pinckney, Cooper and Moulton. We don’t think a class was ever more worthily represented. The Ocean Breeze, which had died at the end of our Sophomore year, revived, and with Lance Hart as editor it has become a rather noteworthy issue. Our class play was, in spite of drawbacks, delays and discouragements, a success so marked that members of the class attempted to go on the road and were only dissuaded from this course by the earnest arguments of Mr. Wilson, who greatly feared for their reception elsewhere. The class party and the Senior Ball were two of the most enjoyable affairs of the year, which praise is certainly the highest the committee can desire. All their efforts were to entertain their guests pleasantly, and in this they succeeded. The control of school affairs has been this year where it belongs— in the hands of the graduating class, and we hope this may prove an object lesson to those following us. Class officers for this year were: John May, President, Elizabeth Kay, Vice-President, Dunbar Pinckney, Treasurer, and Mona Shannon. Secretary. So the last year of our High School course is ended. We have greatly enjoyed our four years and. now that the time has come for departure, it is a little hard to think we will not be able, as in the preceding years, to come back next September. “The best of friends must part,” says the old proverb, so we will be compelled now to say our “Adios” to Aberdeen High School.
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