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Freshman Class Fir t Row Bartram Randolph fPres D Armand Hunter fVxce pies J Leah W1lso11 fSec y J Calista Cooper KTreas J Orma Albaugh Cop Third Row Frederick Dean Marie Drilling John Wm E1 Warren England L o Fankhauser Fourth Row Melva Glathar Anna Grecn Ruth Halni Harold Hudson Loren Hunzeker Fifth Row Lyle Hunzeker Vern Hunzeker Gl nyth Ingram L1111on Johnson Fay e Sixth Row Orvis Pennington Sam Phllpot Burchel Poland Gordon Porr Helen Powell Seventh Row LaVa.ughn Rist Alta Shore Norman S alder Lillian Terhune Dolls Tjaden Eighth Row Loretta TJaden Agnes Wilson Dan Wright QOQODWIR Freshman Class History The Freshmen class registered With forty fiwe students at the begin nlng of the year, but we lost a few of our number All the upper classmen treated us very klndlv, and answered With patience our many questlons concerning teachers, classes and class rooms At our first class meeting we elected the following officers. Bartram Randolph president, Armand Hunter, vice-president, Leah Wilson, secre- tary' Calista Cooper treasurer. To Miss Lena Trunkenbolz, our sponsor, we give credit for all our successes. The popularity of our class was first shown by the election of Leah Wilson, by popular vote of the entire high school to the position of cheer leader. In the high school operetta, Pickles, Calista Cooper had one of the leads, and many of our class were in the choruses. We are Well rep- resented in all musical organizations, Boys' Glee Club 3 Girls' Glee Club and Orchestra. At the local music contest, Ruth Halm and Calista Cooper won first place for the duet, and at the county contest they placed third. Our boys Went out for all kinds of athletics. The Sophomores initiated us at a Halloween party. We certainly appreciated the good time they showed us. Other good times enjoyed by the entire class, were a Christmas party, Valentine party, theatre party and a picnic. No less pleasure was derived from our parties than from giving several good programs on Friday mornings. Now that our first year in high school is over, with all its hard work and fun combined, We feel that it has been a successful one, and one of the years most to be remembered in the years to come. -C. C. '31. Page Forty-One 4 anlf4v14'-1141114ra'-mnrsafffnarlfama'-muff4u,qwnu1f4r:aefn4rrf4ma'-fnu1f4r 4 1 . S - X - 5 K . - 1 ' g . . , . , X . . X Second Row-Gordon Bahl, Viola Boomgaarn, Gladys Bratt, Leota Clough, Naomi e. .Q 4 . i . . . v i .Sy 1 , S il ' y I I J 1 . - G . . I ! '-' 7 7 Le . I iv ' . I D i I J W 1 f ' , ' ' S, i . ' ' , - . Y . , . . O n - ' V Y . ' - u L . I . . . . A- i . Y . . . , 1 , L. . 7 P lV!IlYlr1lllVlIAll:5.I'IVIIIYIILP11VIII?II-nillVIII!-ll-1PJ?-lJ54l:jVll17la',I-'J 711111 I 4 5
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