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t lj l es? NIO Q . l 'Etta fl Qtrhfcs Glut- xr influx wen V011 - HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1921 V HE hrst Monday in September, in the year of 1909, marked the beginning of one of the most important epochs in the annuals of the Vlvillmar Public Schools, for it was on this day that the remarkable class of 1921 entered upon their career by enrolling in the first grades in the Central, Lincoln, Lafayette, and the Car- lield Schools. Under the able direction of the following teachers, this wonderful class progressed thru the eight grades: Misses Johnson tMrs. Udelll, Grant, Cettens, Ochtakirk, Baldwin tnow de- ceasedt, Olson, Hess, Lawrence, Tait, tMrs. Dolanj, Conners, Korthe, Nelson, Lundquist, Haines, Keef, Gould, tnow deceasedit, Nelson, Kohler, Paddock, Haley, l,Nlrs. Kingl, and Anderson. In 1917, the hrst year of the war, we en- tered High School as exceptionally high grade Freshmen. We showed our patriotism and cap- ability in lied Cross work and in literary work. The Hvlfilohiw was named by a Freshman and , 1 'age I 3 the contributions which this class sent in, re- ceived favorable comment. We had no class officers, because the Fresh- 111en are not permitted a class organization. The next year, as Sophomores, we distin- guished ourselves in the uWilohi7' work. The Sophomore issue was considered one of the best numbers put out during the year. We organized with Miss Agnes Hanson as our advisor. The officers were as follows: l resident, Russell Hegnessg vice-president, Pearl Johnson, secretary, lfleanor De La lluntg treasurer, Anna Overgaard. As Juniors, we were an important factor in the High School life. We put on a very good play, '4Mr. Bobf, under the direction of Miss Tinker. Wlith the proceeds, we gave the gradu- ating class a banquet and party at the Masonic Temple. We added to our fame, thru our work for the annual, by capturing the literary prize. Our officers were as follows: President, Or- lean Christian, vice-president, Pearl ,IOllI1SOUQ
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