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i r sl-vlxn f N 1 fuiw ,I I MAX VVILLIABISON HELEN MORRISON NIAIQY AIISEEN FRED PETERS President Vice President l i'i'lf-Rr Treasurer Secretary Senior Class HE SIENICJRS of '29 have been an active class throughout their entire high school life. At the beginning of the school year they were confronted with the task of selecting class officers. Since four years cannot help producing many leaders. a great deal of thought was required in chosing the following offi- cers: President, Max Wiilliamsong vice-president, llelen lllorrisong secretary, Mary Aileen liggert: treasurer, Fred Peters. Throughout the year Max called the class meetings whenever the occasion arose. At meetings of the girls Helen pre- sided. A cabaret supper was given hy the members of the Senior class and was very successful due to the efforts of Alice VanAken and her committee. The all-girls' party given hy the Senior girls for the girls of other classes was also a success. .lanet Campbell and Alice Vankken assumed the responsibility for this event. The girls' fad committee was composed of Alice VanAken, LaVerne Free- man, Annabelle Gordon, lflmilie NN'einmann, and Gertrude Riley, assisted by the vice-president. The committee for boys' fad was Robert Heath, Paul Hedding, Harleston Brooks, and Henry Lewis. The Senior farewell was under the direction of Don Staebler, musicg Alice YanAken, decorations: Creston Myers, tickets:.g,Lillian Hamernik. program, assisted by the members of their committees. Esther Horner had charge of the decorating for commencement night, while Reginald Aiken had charge of the properties Class officers for other years follow: Freshman-President, Christina McAllisterg vice-president, Fred Petersg sec- retary, Gertrude Nelson: treasurer, Louis Batterson. Sophomore-President, Creston Myersg vice-president, Max Ambroseg secre- tary, Lillian .Ebelingg treasurer, Alfred King. junior-President, Mac Olds, vice-president, Cecil Conradg secretary, Lillian Ebelingg treasurer, Alfred King. Eighteen ,fxt
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