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Q u i Sylvia Irene Strommer “Sis” Commercial Course—Literary Society, 4. Sylvia is- quiet and unobtrusive. She possesses that valuable quality of stick-to-it-iveness that should be imitated by more of the A. H. S. students. Charles Edward Peat “Pete” College Preparatory — Treasurer of Spanish Club, 4; Corporal A Company, 4; Senior Ball Committee, 4; Father and Son Banquet Committee, 4; Senior Play Cast, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Commercial Club, 4; Science Club, 2; Entered A. H. S. 1917. “Calmness is a great advantage.” Weir B. Allen “Mud” College Preparatory— Wallace McClymont Completed course during the summer of 1919. Harold Messer Completed course during the summer of 1919. N I A U L T -25-
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Q U I N I A U L T Edwyn H. Wyndearo “Winey” Scientific — Football , Second Team, 4; Basketball, Second Team, 2, 3; Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Class Track, 3; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Junior Reception Committee, 3; Senior Ball Commitee, 4; Athletic Carnival, 4; Class Colors Committee, 1; Senior Play Cast, 4; Commercial Club, 3, 4; Sergeant Company B, 2; Top Sergeant B Company, 3; 1st Lieutenant B Company, 4; Winner of Manual of Arms Medal, 3; Boys’ Glee Club, 2, 3. He is small in size, but he is there when it comes to doing things. Aseneth Rowena Kast General— She left school in the middle of the year, but she has not been forgotten. Arnold T. Lind ‘ Ted” College Preparatory— Arnold has such superior ways. He is always looking down on the rest of the class. (?) Dora Slaton Adams “Satan” General—Quiniault Staff, 4; Senior Ball Committee, 4; Athletic Carnival, 4; Secretary Spanish Club, 3; French Club, 4; Literary Society, 4. Dora was the one who made the high school store a paying proposition by wasting so much paper on pictures and cartoons. However, she is a real artist, and has helped to make this Quiniault all that it is. —24—
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Q U I N I A U L T Jlifitorp of Class of 1920 Four years have elapsed since the members of the Class of 1920 entered the halls of learning of A. H. S. as Freshmen. These years have seen many changes in the roll of the class, but the Class of '20 has always won honor in any activities which it, as a whole, or individual members, has entered. Freshman Year With the same amount of “grceness” that characterizes all Freshies, the trembling members of the Class of 1920 entered A. H. S. on September 5, 1916. Overlooking such slight errors as getting in the wrong classrooms and forgetting due respect to the prestige of the Upper Classmen, the Freshies got along splendidly. The Freshman Reception given by the Sophomores served the purpose of putting us youngsters more at ease. A class meeting was held soon after the opening of school and the following officers were elected: President, Peter Murchison; Vice President, Phil Sherk; Secretary, Sue Hunt; Treasurer, Orland Deuell. Red and white were chosen for class colors, and the red rosebud as our class flower. I11 athletics the class was well represented by Sherk, Carlson, Clarence Callison, Amburst in football; Sherk, Carlson, and Ed Schustra in basketball; Schustra and Tebb in track. Our shining light in declamation was Ruth Hill, who won, not only the High School, but the County Declamatory contest as well. Sophomore Year Great was our rejoicing when we returned to school as Sophomores; the Upper Gasmen now had someone else to jeer at. The Freshman Reception was given in the Gym, and was very successful; it proved a good “mixer and the delight of the Freshies was a pleasure to see. The officers for the year were: President, Clarence Callison; Vice President, Perry Clark; Secretary, Orland Deuell; Treasurer, Cecil Callison. Winners of the “A” in football were Bellman and Callison, and in basketball, Carlson, Schustra and Elfbrandt. Interclass track meet honors were carried off by the Sophs, much to the surprise of the school. Junior Year Upper Classmen at last! after two long years of anticipation. Of course, events were more numerous and delightful than those of the preceding years. Mention must be made of the pep of the class as evidenced by yells at assemblies and at athletic contests. The officers for the Junior year were: Vernon Bellman, President; Gerald Crary, Vice President; Helen Morley, Secretary, and Toe Blickle, Treasurer. Representatives of the class in athletics were Carlson, Clark, Bellman, Callison, Stoops and 1 ebb. Cecil Callison distinguished himself by winning the gold medal in Manual of Arms drill both in his Sophomore and Junior years. —26—
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