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Q IT I N T A TJ L T SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MILTON PULVER HAROLD CAMERON AILEEN BRIERLY TOM MATHEWS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS ROLL Adams, Edward McClure Anderson, Donald Chester Anderson, Emmett D. Bendetson, Selma Ada Bernaldes, Dominidor Amora Brierly, Aileen Haidee Callison, Clarence Cameron, Harold William Crane, Dorothy Ellen Curran. Violet Vivian DeDong, Rex Edmund Dole, Mearl Franklin Fulseth, Geloid E. Finch, Jean Amelia Gerhardt, Karl Eugene Gillis, Marjorie E. Gilmore, Hortense Glock, Ada Marie Green, Alanson Wood Gurrad, Mabelle Irene Gurrad, Russell W. Gustafson, I. Marie Hart, William Waldo Hepola, Hulda Lydia Hepola, Mary Hobi, Helen Mary Hogan, Maryrose Huotari, Walter W. Kainber, Arthur E. Kaufman, Josephine Pauline Keller, Ruby Alice Kenyon, Lyle B. King, Marie Pauline Kitzinger, Beatrice A. Kohn, Wilma Alta Lewis, Hubert Putnam Lewis, Margurette Jean Lupton, Vera Louise Madison, Hazel E. Manwell, Evelyn Sarah Martin, Charles F. Mason, Marie Mathews, John Thomas Mayfield, Vera lone McDermoth, Elizabeth Miller, Harold Neff, M. Helen Neiss, Doris Kimball Oleson, Hazel E. A. Pulver, Milton B. Quibilan, Quillermo Q. Remmelmeyer, Elizabeth M. Rice, Raymond Roblan, Judith Sanborn, Alberta Beatrice Scott, Verna Estella Smith, Marian Christine Stedman, Fred Orel Tanner, Arthur Milton Tebb, Fred Rutherford Westenhaver, Mabel Clare Wood, Anna Marie —30—
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CLASS OF 1921
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Q U I N I A U L T Mentor Class JNtorp Chapter I. 1917-18. FRESHMEN! What a grand day it has been; so much excitement, and so much to see. I’m going to keep this diary all through my high school career, and maybe some day it will be as great as Pepy’s or Samuel Sewell’s. IIow wonderful to gain fame in such a romantic way. This is to be my one ambition. Sept. 8.—I heard the funniest thing today. Some of the seniors were telling how so many freshmen: were lost on the first day of school. Sept. 19.—Class meeting held today. Just think, there are 96 of us. 1 wonder how many will graduate. We had an election of officers and chose Harold Longmire, president; Jean Lewis, vice-president; Doris Neiss, treasurer; Vera Lupton, secretary. Our colors are brunt orange and white. Oct. 12.—The sophomores gave us a reception. It was a gorgeous affair. Russell Gurrad and Geloid Fulseth came with long pants. My, they were good looking. Emmett Anderson said they looked like dummies. I can’t see the point, only that he was jealous because he couldn’t wear some too. Nov. 20.—My! I have had such a good time I haven’t had time to write in my diary for ages. Let’s see what has happened? Oh yes! Jean Lewis lias been elected treasurer, because Harold Parks left school. All of our class money is to be spent for jerseys for the boys, and there is a wonderful plan to have them burnt orange with white stripes. Dec. 20.—Vacation begins. I am going to have a good time eating my Christmas dinner. Jan. 27.—Oh dear! Semester exams, I wish I had studied harder and been honored. Next semester, I’m going to do better. March 1.—A garden club has been organized. Arthur Tanner and Harold Miller are racing to see which of their pigs will get the prize. March 12.—Spring vacation and only two months more of school. 1 am going to work to be honored this time. May ](j.—Saturday we had our picnic at Westport. We went on the Champion. Jean Finch and Marjorie Gillis found a haunted house and saw a snake. Marjorie cried all the way home because she knew she was going to dream about ghosts and green snakes. Jean Lewis was found wandering along the beach looking for sea shells. Said she intended to string them some day. June 16.—School closed—no more diary till next fall. Oh, for vacation! Chapter II. 1918-19. Sept. 8.—Sophomores. One step of advancement. The seniors can’t look down on us so much. What a shame our number has decreased, only 82 of us now. Sept. 16.—We elected our officers today. Llewelyn Bertrand, president; Waldo Hart, vice-president; Mable Westenhaver, secretary; and —31—
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