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Q U I N I A U L T MARJORIE MAY GREENE—Scientific Course; Athletic Dinner Committee 1911; Quiniault Staff 1914; Chairman Ocean Breeze Board of Control 1913-1914. MERTICE TOWNE—College Preparatory Course; Staff of Ocean Breeze and Quiniault 1914; Entered A. H. S. 1911. WELSEY SCHUMACHER — College Preparatory Course; Class Basket Ball Team 1911-’12-’13-’14; A. H. S. Football Team 1911-’12-’13; Vice President of Athletic Association 1912. SARAH MIDDLETON—College Preparatory Course; Staff of Junior Issue 1913; Member of “Miss Imagination” Cast 1914; Completed course in three and one-half years.
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g U I N I A U L T MARY CLAIRE CARTER—Scientific Course; Class Ssrgeant-at-arms 1912-’13-'l 4; Junior Prom Committee 1914; Senior-School Party Committee 1914; Ocean Breeze Dinner Committee 1912; Member of “Miss Imagination Cast 1914; Completed Course in three and one-half years. BEULAH JANE MAY — Scientific Course; Member of “Miss Imagination Cast 1914. VICTOR LINDBERG—Manual Arts Course; Class Track Team 1912; Class Base Ball 1913; Circulation Manager of Junior Issue 1913. ESTHER V. AXLAND—College Preparatory Course.
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20 QUlNIAULT Senior Class History GENESIS Chapter I. 1. In the beginning, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred ten, there entered into the wilderness a new tribe. 2. And it was large, and great in numbers. 3. Behold, this tribe came to be known as Freshmen, after the manner of the times. 4. And this tribe had for its chief judge a certain noble member of the high and mighty council, and the name of the judge w as called Schneider. 5. The tribe waxed strong under his watchful eye. Chapter II. 1. Lo, all the tribes in the wilderness did how down to this powerful one. 2. And behold, the prowess of this tribe in Athletics was the prowess of many Sampsons. 3. Verily, this tribe did possess mjore Solons and Solomons than any other. 4. Then said the mighty council, “Lo, this tribe is not a dead one and shall be further heard from.” Chapter III. 1. And it came to pass, in their lack of wisdom, that the other tribes did seek to conquer this chosen one. 2. But, alas, their efforts wrere in vain. 3. Some, hold in spirit, did attempt to intimidate the mighty band, but behold, their efforts were as a lamb against a lion. 4. And the tribe looked neither to the right nor to the left, but continued its march with steadfastness. FIRST CHRONICLES Chapter I. 1. And time went on and a year was done. 2. Behold, the tribe came to be called Sophomores. 3. And lo, a new ruler ascended, who was great in the eyes of all, and his name was called Jones.
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