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Seventh Grade<br />

E3 E3<br />

CLASS OFFICERS<br />

President<br />

Vice-President<br />

Secretary-Treasurer<br />

F'acu Ity A dv iser<br />

CHARLES SCHWIEDLER<br />

ANNA STUPRICH<br />

AGNES EWALD<br />

- - - MARY MAWHORTER<br />

CLASS COLORS<br />

Mauve and Purple<br />

Eg<br />

CLASS FLOWER<br />

Sweet Peas<br />

BOASTS OF THE CLASS OF '27<br />

Largest enrollment.<br />

Best attendance record.<br />

First-Prize theme Good Eng. Week by Anna S. F.<br />

Second-Prize poster Good Eng. Week by Chas. Henry.<br />

A good Boy's B. B. team, all in new suits, too.<br />

An equally good Girl's B. B. team.<br />

A Lightning "Add-er", Maurice C.<br />

Most musicians from one class in H. S. Orchestra.<br />

One real-for-sure case, Charles and Marie.<br />

The "quietest" boy, Paul R.<br />

The "slimmest" girl, Mary W.<br />

Two cutest flappers, Mary Ruth and Laura.<br />

The sunniest temper, Lucile.<br />

The most "Dorothies", four of 'em.<br />

Altogether the best looking and most cheerful class in H. S.<br />

(If you don't believe it, look at our picture)<br />

CLASS YELL<br />

Sweater coats and Basket<br />

Bobbed hair and goloshes!<br />

1927 tells 'em all<br />

Yes, bv goshes!<br />

Ball<br />

Twenty-eig-ht

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