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QUINIAULT 1!) FRANC G. FINCH—Scientific Course. Entered A. H. S. 1911. RUSSELL V. MACK—Literary Course Class President ’08-’09; Winner A. H. S. Declamatory Contest ’10; County Declamatory Contest ’10; Class Baseball ’09; Class Basket ball ’10; Assistant Business Manager “Ocean Breeze” ’08 -’09; Circulation Manager “Ocean Breeze” and “Quiniault” ’lO-’ll; “Ocean Breeze” Board of Control ’10-’ll; Editor-in-Chief “Ocean Breeze” and “Quiniault” ’11-’12; Executive Committee Athletic Association ’09-’10-’ll; Vice President Athletic Association ’09; President Freshman Debating Club ’08-’09; President Parthenonian Literary Society ’11-’12; Championship Debating Team ’09; Leader Debating Team ’ll; Prize story “Quiniault” ’ll; Class Track Team ’12; Drafter “Ocean Breeze Constitution; Member A. H. S. Boosters Club ’12; Board of Nomination ’12. VALDIEN L. WEATHERWAX—Classical Course. “Ocean Breeze” Dinner Committee ’ll ; “Quiniault” Staff ’12; Senior Ball Committee ’12. LUCY MILETTE—Commercial Course. School Notes Editor “Ocean Breeze” ’ll-’12. HAROLD R. McQUEEN—Scientific Course. Entered A. H. S. ’ll; “Strongheart” Cast ’12; Cartoonist “Quiniault.” CLAIRE M. AVEN—General Course. Girls’ Class Basketball ’09-’10; Secretary of the “Ocean Breeze” Board of Control Ml-’12; “Ocean Breeze” Dinner Committee ’ll; “Strongheart” Cast ’12; Society Editor of “Ocean Breeze” ’ll-’12,-Staff Junior Issue of the “Ocean Breeze.” PAULINE M. WELLINGTON—Scientific Course Political Editor “Quiniault” ’12; “Ocean Breeze” Dinner Committee ’ll; Declamatory Contest. CHARLES A. WILLIAMS—Scientific Course. Completed A. II. S. in 3H years; “Quiniault” Staff '12. MAYBELLE E. WHITE—General Course. Girls’ Class Basketball Team ’09-’10; “Ocean Breeze” Dinner Com mittee ’ll ; Completed A. II. S. Sl o years.
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20 QTJINIAULT Srutitr (ttlaaa ijistcry “A health to our future—a sigh for our past. We love, we remember, we hope to the last.” 01 R years of enthusiastic perseverance and whole-souled endeavor have culminated in the final triumph of graduation. For the memories of old times we would like to tarry here a while longer but hope and ambition calls us on into an active world. We have now laid the foundations of our lives and upon tin stability of these foundations our ultimate success depends. As our course draws to a close we are prone to review the past and ask: hat have we achieved?” “How do we compare with the classes that have gone before us?” “What does our past achievement forecast for the future?” l ortg before we had become acquainted with algebraic axioms and Latin conjugations we had perfected a class organization, secured an excellent debating trio and launched an efficient track team. Even as Eighth-graders we had carried war into the heart of the enemy’s territory. We had met Iloqniam upon the rostrum and contested with the class of 11)11 in track. Although not victorious in these things the acumen. skill and spirit with which we fought filled our opponents with awe and admiration. We completed our grammar school course with an enjoyable picnic. And then on the night of our graduation we presented to the school and to the faculty, appropriate gifts. Genesis. It came to pass that in September of the year Nineteen Hundred Eight, a numerous and renowned band of scholars came into our school seeking honor, distinction and knowledge. There were many Dracos and Xolons among our number and a class organization was soon perfected. I'mler the guidance of our class advisor. Principal Newell, we soon enacted a strict and comprehensive constitution. In the ensuing meeting, in which almost every member of the class participated, our class officials were elected. Our first potentates were: Russell Mack, president; Eunice Semmens. vice president; Killalv Greene, secretary: Beaumont DeLosh, treasurer, and Byron Benton, sergeant-at-arms. And thus being firmly established in our rights, we began a school spirit regime, filled with many achievements. DeLosh. Vanucie and I ennoyer maintained our honor upon the athletic field. Frederick Hart. Kusscll .Mack and .Marguerite Cook easily won first, second and third places respectively, in the local declamatory contest. From the outset, we were copious contributors to “The Ocean Breeze.” Our class treasury was replete in funds. Our picnics and parties were social triumphs. Thus establishing an unprecedented record for Freshman ability we ended the first year with nobler ambitions and higher ideals. Chapter II. We had now embarked on the second year of our long voyage. Success had formerly accompanied our standards and now we had still great-
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