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1'Rl'bH'VILX Top row Fduard Blaggllll Noel Xhllnms Stanlex Slo H1 Ralph Good all Ha1'mg Jlll Evelett Cosso LAVPIHQ W bb Mlddle rovs Bermce Walt r Audrey Cox hlwabeth Bra len M Cmek Mabel Ratl ft' 'Nlaldelle Ollver Nlomma Pedxottl June Cnua Barbara Fdmunson Bottom ron Robert Cardola Attlllo Macagm Hemv Hanawa Petex T02,'Il217ZlI11 E1 gene Murphy Donald Tl10lTld5kC George Skanse Paul Cosso FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY 36 had twenty three Freshmen to begxn the school year and twenty two at the flnxsh ne xmpatlent and ambitious member went to work to get rxch There were exght gxrls and fxfteen boys Class offlcers were Presxdent Peter Tognazzxnx Vxce Presxdent Hardxng ung Treasurer Donald Thornclvlne Secretary une Gnesa and reporters Ed ward Blaggxm tnd Ralph Goodall The future lnterest and actxvxty of the Freshmen may be judged by the llne up of school subjects For example fxve students were talung agrlcuture ten were slgned up for College preparatory subjects four were xn home malung an four were lh the commercxal currxcu um In the sport actxvltles the Freshman Class was represented by ten stu dents as members of the football squad thlrteen on the basket ball squad and two on the regular baseball team The baseball Roolues had eleven Freshmen The hxstory of the class would not be complete wlthout a few words about the hobbxes of the students Four Freshmen were stamp collectors two col lected hrgh school pencxls three were members of the Llars Club two were collectors of Romance one acted as a gxgolo one spent hls weelc ends chasing the bears and the cottontaxls one was a slcull dxgger whxle talung a detective course by correspondence three brolce fishing laws four built alr castles an two had the worlc doclgmg hobby The fxnancxal acumen of our freshman vear 15 shown by the fact that we pard only 10c per month as class dues and at the end we had S19 50 m our treasury Thxs record should stand us ln good stea ln later years when we run for the office of United States Presxdent or try our polxtzcal fortune ln some local electron campaign By ED BIAGGINI and R GOODALL Hrsfonans Form C 1 t was ,-- .3 , - , - . v- ., , . - . - , . . . , . ,, . ., , . , t , 'cl xg, ' ' , ' .' e ' 'e ' es, . , 'I 'L ,.r. ,' ',. 1, A ' I , - ' ' l- I 'S V A I ,va ,I 1 .. . .' I' I V . A . .' In . , , U r. , . ' The roll call of the Freshman Class of 1935- . : . 5 . .: . I . Q . J : . , : . J : . - . Q . . Q . . . 1 1 1 cl ' l . : . . . S - I I I 3 ' . Z . . . . 1 I Q d I . V. I . . d . . . . ,
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1. Home Economics-Sewing. 2. Art Class. 3. Biology Class
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