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15 TRUE BLUE How’s this for a yell ? We’ll make it 5, We’ll make it 10, We’ll make it a winning score. We’ll give those others what they need, And beat ’em off the floor. Sophomores! We have had two basket ball games this season. The first, with the Juniors, we lost with a score of 16-1. After this defeat the class awoke. Yells were written and distributed among the members, and the team was supported so well that the Sophomores were instrumental in giving the Fresh- men their second defeat of the season—which was not to be their last one. Our girls have not had a chance to perform before the public in basketball; but since as Freshmen, they won the championship in the girls’ tournament, we are not afraid that they will lose our record. Our class is always on the top. At the Hallowe'en party our stunt carried off the crockery. Of the two essays on Naval Edu- cation selected for the state contest, one was written by a Soph- omore. In the Red Cross drive the two Sophomore roll rooms were the first to gain 100 par cent, membership, one accomplishing this within twenty minutes after the opening of the drive. H. I. H. '22 FRESHMEN Freshmen, Freshmen, hullabaloo. All other classes, please skidoo. We Freshmen have always been regarded as exceedingly “green,” a title which we certainly deserve. The term “green” is always used in conection with lively, animated, growing things. Fellow students, is it not much more honorable to be alive and green than dead and brown as are so many of our “worthy” elders ? Basket ball scores this season: Seniors 22 Freshmen, 15 Sophomores 13 Freshmen 12 Eighth Grade 10 Freshmen 4 Are we always to be beaten in basketball ? Must we always remain conquered by the eighth graders ? It is not entirely our team’s fault—it is the fault of the other Freshmen chiefly. Come out to the games and cheer for our team. If you do not, then we never need expect a victory in basket ball. Our team members are: Center, Lawrence Anderson
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TRUE BLUE after the opening of school. Parents, teachers and pupils had the opportunity of meeting each other. Stephina Nachtman carried off the honor in the Senior type- writing contests with a speed of sixty-nine words per minute. Senior Shorthand students are serving short apprenticeships in the office taking dictation and filing papers. Seniors won the interclass basket ball tournament with a wide margin. We dislike to crush the Juniors’ hopes, but then, they are always “blowing bubbles.,, —F. H. ’20 JUNIORS. ('•ass Officers President, Willis Thorn Vice President, Blanche Hansen Secretary-Treasurer, Constance Blegan Cheer Leader, Leon Murphy Class Reporter, Isabelle Van Meter Colors: Purple and Green . • Isn’t this a good one? Purple and Green Purple and Green We put the pep into the team, Do we get it? Well I guess, J-U-N-I-O-R-S In the school activities so far the Juniors were the first to become 100 per cent, in the Budget Ticket Campaign, second in the Boys’ Basketball Tournament held Nov. 24 and 25 and Roll room 204 was third in the Junior Red Cross Drive. The girls are working hard in basket ball in preparation for the inter-class tournament. Nina Glaze was one of the successful local contestants in the essay contest offered by the United States Navy Recruiting Sta- tion of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I. V. ’21. SOPHOMORES Class Officers President, Lyman Olson Vice President, Wanda Jensch Secretary-Treasurer, Esther Thorsen Cheer Leader, Edward Christoph Colors: Maroon and Gold
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TRUE BLUE 10 Right forward, Neal Larson, captain Left Forward, Douglas Reynolds Right Guard, Conrad Holden Left Guard, Lester Jacobsen Right Guard, Charles Harding At the first meeting of the live and growing things the follow- ing officers were elected: President, John H. J. Helveg Vice President, Lester A. Jacobson Secretary-Treasurer, Conrad Holden At the second meeting blue and gold were chosen class colors. Charles Harding was appointed cheer leader to fill the vacancy caused by Leonard Casanova's resignation. R. E. A., '23 CAMP FIRE GIRLS A new chapter of the Camp Fire Girls’ organization has been formed recently in the High school under the direction of Miss Sellen. Ten representative girls have been chosen as charter members of the local Camp Fire. An applicant for membershp must obey the law of the Camp Fire, which is to Seek Beauty Give Service Pursue Knowledge Be Trustworthy Hold on to Health Glorify Work Be Happy. The Camp Fire Girls expect to make this organization a vital factor in school life. GIRILS’ GLEE CLUB The Girls’ Glee Club was organized with a membership of forty-five under the direction of Miss Loftus. The following officers have been elected for the year: President, Helen Katner. Secretary and Treasurer, Anita Haven. An operetta in whcih both girls and boys will take part is be- ing planned for the first of the year. Dwaine Elwell doesn't believe in tsudying until after De- cember seventeenth. There are several others who are waiting to find out if the world will end then.
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