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FRESHMAN CLASS
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the periscope Page 24 £ ’opltont0re Class Jtiistnnj. When the class of 1919 entered Dallas High School, they were distinguished by their meek, quiet and obedient manners and especially for their respect shown to their upper class men. The officers were, Irving Balderree, president; Lowell Simpson, vice president; Jamie Farmer, secretary; Beatrice Springstein, treasurer; Elwyn Craven, editor of the class paper the “Banzai.” Breaking away from the usual custom of Freshmen in choosing green for their class colors, they chose blue and gold. This class was well represented in the two literary societies of the high school and have really become famous in furnishing such splendid material for the football team. As Sophomores they are considered a jolly “bunch” who are not afraid to show their high school spirit and are noted especially for their “pep” when it comes to a basketball game. This class is to be complimented also upon their literary and musical talents but they should strive to make a better standing on the honor roll than they have previously done. Nevertheless they are an “all-around” good class and will prove themselves very desirable companions of the coming Seniors after the sad departure of the present senior class. The officers for this year are, president, Ray Dale Brock; class editor, Dale Brock. Gohrke; secretary and treasurer, Fay E. Barber, 17. ¥ ¥ ¥ Lucile and Jamie found themselves seated next to each other at a dinner party and immediately became confidential. “Georgia told me that you told her that secret I told you not to tell her” whispered Jamie. “Oh. isn’t she a mean thing,” gasped Lucile, “why I told her not to tell you.” “Well,” returned Jamie, “I told her I wouldn’t tell you she told me, so don’t tell her I did.” Beneath the calm sunset we stood and her head She raised with her eyes full of wonder Those clouds go to where? And so shyly I said My love, they are going to thunder. William Young had a terrible dream. He dreamed someone stole his watch. He arose and found it just going. Nell Southworth. “Do you believe in signs?” Echo Balderree. “Well, I don’t know, the fire alarm went off three times while the minister was preaching Ernest McCallon’s funeral service.”
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