Beaverette, 1 Nov 1926, page 4

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The Beaverettei Senior Class Notes A_ list of those elegible to the Senior class is listed quarterly. _ The Seniors have! decided to have thei: class play before Christmas. A’ list of farce plays have been sent for, from which the Seniors will behoose their play. The Senior ‘lags is going to f the Opera House the 3rd and 4th of Novembe Through e our local jeweler, Mr. we thought the prettiest and most durable. It is of yellow gold. The folr letters an a filigree ot white gold witha , touch of bl onyx. We wish they would omg! The. Beayer Staff bas been chos-| en, The members are: Paul Kramer--Editor-in-chief. Vernon Mulch- Business Mgr. Marcella Muln Snapshot Ed. ldo nerd Armantrout--Joke Kd. Curtis Steele-Senior Editor. Virgir Lee’ Marshall--Liter- ary Editor. Helen Chamberlain-- Editor. Mae Kough = - ))ramati Dan Veughan-- Athletic site The Beaver “staff planning the Bezver.- to get it out earlier than before. Calendar is already We want this year Junior Class Notes The Jusior. cl had a very/en- joyable pienic on Monday,’ Oct. 11, 1926. The Juniors who didn’t vatcend the picnic surely/missed a the year are on}? | to Or | gettifig wet. {good time. — Lorrainé Heller was absent on aceount of illness oe sorenoge of Tuesday, Oct. 3 19, In the class meeting cn, Tues- day, Octbber 19, it was- decided that a pennant would be ordered. All the Juniors hope it~ will soor: e here so they cun decorate their section of the study hall. Albert Simms was absent Mon- day, October 18. Sophomore (lass Notes We Sophomores, with our spon- sors, Miss Riley and Miss Garner, and ovurguest, Mr. Poole, had our first ee of the year at Barrel ‘8 on the estate of Mr. Steelé faa. Sot Udita ce Hyland). The evening was spentclimbing hills, gathering wild grzpes, playing catch with gourds that had a ten- " our refreshments. dined on hot-dog sandwiches and peut chips. Later'we were sadly. nneed of bathing caps, when eeteg our watermelon; keep our ear, drums~from Then, deciding that we might scare the night owls if we stayed very late, we journeyed back to town and-went to the ee Everyone decided this was * best pienie. (Tat the next ‘ae ) Mrs.Smiley: Jesse what is a reflexive verb? Jesse;.I don’t know unless it is one that refers to a verb before it. in order, ‘Freshman Class Notes We met Sept. 28, 1926, and ~ chose our class colors, Old Rose and Silver, and decided on the amount for class dues. Some have already paid and some haven’t. We would appreciate it very much if those who haven’t\ paid would see Melvin pEeeonoree as soon as possible. We also desided to haveaparty ° the Thursday before Hallowe’en. The president chose partiof the pode and the class ace the other Refreshment Committee: Carol Force-' Chairman \ Mildred Smith Francis Kenyon Melvin. ‘Sphoono never Entertainment Committee; Elnora Burns--Chairman Louise Whitham Norma Wood Delmar Long Decoration Committee: Dorothy Standlee--Chairman Floy Chamberlain Helen Fletcher Basil Roark Richard Hollister 13 Reception Committee: ‘Velda crowle Chaleman Lucy R John Parkinson Invitation Committee: Ena Turpin--Chairman Marguerite Riley Walter Strickert We met again O October 18, and made further arrangements for the party, which es ee held in the old assembly hal’

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