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f tMY,. '’ FRESHMEN First Row—fl eft to right 1—(Charles Tompkins. Freda Rose. Janies Lair. Hazel Deal. Leonard Calvert. Jesse Keyes. Second Row—[Left to Right]—Margaret Lambert. Russell Morriss, Marian Johnson, Adolph Bastrop. Beulah Hill. Louise Hildalgo. Third Row—[Left to Right]—Bruce Halley, Marian Farnsworth. John Strlzek. Virginia Benton. Clarence Whiton. Betty McCarter. Fourth Row—[Left to Right]—Robert Asevedo, Margaret Prideaux, Albert Billingslev, Everett Stanley. Freshman Class History-Continued They have taken quite difficult paths (rather trenches) through Latin and other subjects. coining out in good condition. Some Freshmen are in various clubs and activities, of these are Leonard Calvert and Gale Merry, who are in the “H” club. Dorothy Suit, Elsie Erbes and Hilda Hastron have been received into the Pep Club. We still have others who are in glee club, basketball, football, and debate. Howard Ernest also raised the freshman standard by being elected one of the cheer leaders. At the beginning of the school year we had a class of seventy-two freshmen but as time went on twenty-two dropped from our ranks, leaving fifty. S-' t r ■ ? — 15 —
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First Row—[Left to Right]—Elsie Flora Erbes. Robert Beaver. Evelyn Wright, John 0«t» r-miller. Dorothy Suit. Jack Thomas. Second Row—TLeft to Right 1 —Howard Ernest. Helen Ross. Richard Green. Hilda Bastron. Clyde I each. Grace Michael. Third Row— [I eft to Rightl—Mildred Michael. Gale Merry, Evelyn Flower, Henry Pomingues, Francis Herzberg, Quentin Leseberg. Fourth Row—fLeft to Right]—George Lonie. Marie Kahler. Bob Young. Meryle Keep. Carlton Conover. CLASS OFFIC ERS KENNETH ALBER ... ELSIE FLORA ERBES DOROTHY SUIT .... HILDA BASTRON .... MRS. MARY B. PERSON MRS. WALLIS G. LONIE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Class Sponsor Class Mother Freshman Class History The Freshman Class of ’88 at first were accused of being young and kiddish, but later proved themselves unworthy of these terms. £--- g= ? — 14 —
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