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12 TRUE BLUE LOCALS Translation: He came to an open place where wild flowers and butterflies grew. H. 0.—Flies stood in the air. M. G.—He took her by botn hands and she let him. Eddie R.—The child flew out of the house like a bird with a cake under her arm F. D.—They Killed Hamlet’s father’s wife. Miss S. (In Eug. IV)—“What does Bacon mean by roughness, in his essay?” L. K.—“Oh that’s where you holler at your clerks and all that sort of thing.” Minnie E. Templeman. Junior OIASS Report. At the Junior class meeting held Oct. 6, the following officers were elected: Wallace Gibson, President; Jean Beggs, Vice Presi- dent; Stella Ryan, Secretary and Treasurer. There are forty-three students in the Junior class this year. The new students are: Roy Halverson, Herman Johuson, Lettie Christenson, Blanche Amunds and Barter Bell. Several members of the class last year are not with us this year, among wl.om are: Winifred Stockwell, Melvin Peterson, Earl Walsh, Lawrence Larson, Esther Christenson, Lucile Beggs, Eddie Singleman and Julia Murphy. Mr. Burkholder is our class adviser this year. The first section of the Junior English class is reading “Mac- beth” and the secoud section “Launcelot and Elaine.” Miss K. (to Howard G.), “You’re as sillv as a Freshman.” Heard in English, “He didn t want to chase around after his sister all the time.” Margaret Williams.
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TRUE BLUE 11 Q is for quiet, Th t’s for Edwin Lee; Right back by Miss Cunningham He likes to be. R is from New Richmond His first name is Roy. Bv his actions in school, He’s a very bad boy. S is for Stella, To the circus she did go; But she wouldn’t leave the place Where they kept Jumbo. T is for teachers; They were to be found, When the street fair was here» At the merry-go-round. U is for Us, The Seniors of renown; When it comes to commencement We’ll do it up brown. V is for Vergil The student’s delight Just keep to work And you’ll get it all right. W is for William, A nice little boy, Teacher’s pet, And Rose’s joy. X Y are for Algebra, Two letters unknown, Just like the Freshman, So we’ll leave them alone. Z is for Zimmerman, So bright, we are told, She's storing up knowledge To use when she’s old. Senior Class Report The total enrollment of this year’s Seniorclass is twenty-seven members. We hope that it won’t decrease any more before the year is over. The new class officers elected for this year are: President Ludwig Peterson, Vice President Harry Nelson, Secretary and Treasurer Harold Stofer. Willa Johnson, a member of our class last year, has left school and is attending Business College in Stillwater. Alice O’Connell, who was also a former member of our class, is attending Business College in St. Paul. The United States History class are using their class period each Monday, for the discussion of magazine articles. Halsey Otis has been appointed to get each day a chair for Miss Kiingholz in German IV, but from all appearances, he forgets quite often Barter Bell is back at school, taking up some of the fourth year subjects.
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TRUE BLUE 13 Sophomore Class Report At the meeting of the Sophomore class the following officers were elected: John Kvarnes, President; Grant McDowell, Vice President and Frances Coit Secretary and Treasurer. There are sixty two members in our class this year. The fol- lowing are new this year: Myrtle Halverson. Marion Amunds, Edward Nordabl, Mirie Plater and Carl Thompson. Theresa Kerr has left school. LOCALS Mis» C (In Ancient History)—What did the people who came into Egypt bring with them? Frank C.—Cattle, sheep and bricks to build houses with. MissC.—Where did the peoplecome from who invaded Europe: Grant McDowell—From the Red Sea. Miss H.—What descriptions are unnecessary to give because they are common to people? Martha L.—Green as grass and white as snow. Miss Howe—What is £ of Eh win Lee—zero. From all appearances, Percy Roese will soon rival Theodore Roosevelt as a hunter. He usually shoots with a shot gun and hits two snipes out of a flock of fourteen ducks. Frances Hoyer. FRESHMAN CLASS REPORT The I' reshman class this year numbers sixty seven; although not as large a class as some, perhaps, we hope to make up in qual- ity what, we lack in quantity. At a class meeting held October 5, the following officers were elected: President. Harry Hodgins; Vice President, Ethel Peter- son and Secretary and Treasurer. Florence Pearson. A good many of the Freshman class consist of those from Lakeland, Burichardt and the surrounding country. Some of the Freshman appeared to like water when they first entered High ScnooL The Seniors they are witty, The Juniors they are the same,
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