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in , ,Qs f,, gf 015112 Ylatnrentwm if f I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX II P552 if Freshman Class ll935 FRESHMAN CHRONICLES Now the members were numbered from the ages of six years and upward. They entered into the Temple of Learning, the primary department of Lawrence Park Grammar School. Here they came in and went out, year by year, and were commanded to take every subject, as many as twentyffour hundred, more or less. They submitted themselves to all manner of instructors, and departed not from the commands of their teachers. They grew and waxed strong, and it came to pass, at the end of the sixth year, they were transferred to a second temple, one which had recently been constructed to serve the needs of the throng seeking education. Thus they entered Junior High School. It came to pass when the eighth year was nigh done, the great powers held a council, and the class was summoned to a test of knowledge. From the multitude, fiftyfiive were found not wanting, but some there were that the wrath of the instructors was upon, and whence the Hftyfiive had departed, there was great wailing and gnashing of teeth. In the ninth month of the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirtyfone, the class presented themselves before the Chief Rulers, the High School Instructors, both male and female, in whose hands was the power and might to impart wisdom and knowledge. This day occasioned great confusion. Behold! the tongues of the Greenies clove to the roofs of their mouths.
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Ulibe ilatntentian X In the third month of the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirtyftwo, the chief ruler summoned the class before him saying, This day shalt thou choose a president, and he of the appellative, Earl of the house of Noyes, was chosen. XI Now when this year is finished, the freshmen will depart on their separate ways, with it is hoped, a feeling of satisfaction caused by the knowledge of work well done, in such a unique background, Lawrence Park High School. 2 -jane Hannah, '35. BVU THE FRESHMAN PARTY Whom do you love? Sounds rather sentimental, doesn't it? But believe us ladies and gentlemen, you can't judge a ame by its title. We sure got a kick out of it. Gee, we forgot, you're all proiably wondering what this is all about. Well, you see, it's like this -the ninth grade had a party on Saturday evening, April 16th. Cootie , Spin the Pan , and many other games were played. At the conclusion of the enter' tainment, refreshments were served to the ravenous mob assembled there. After refreshments, Taps was played. A great time was had by all. Besides the pupils of both ninth grades, the following teachers were present: Miss Selig, Mr. Skala, and Mr. Brown. They, too, had a dandy time. Gil 9th Grade Reading List 1. If I Were King ..... 2. The Barker ......... 5. The Little Minister .... 4. We ................ . Larry .................... . johnny Blossom .......,... . . . .By A. Freshman ..........By Parke Hewitt . . . . . . . .By Albert Bergstrom Rollin Garwoocl ' ' ' ' Byl and Elmore Long . ......... By jerry Maloney By Clyde Mac Millan . What Happened to Margaretf... l. . l . .By Margaret Pinar . Young Trojan ......,,........ . . Bird's Christmas Carol ..... . Master Skylark ......... . Slowcoach .......... . The Scamp ........... . The Flyfcatcher ......... . The Young Sportsman .... . The Other Wise Man .... . Daddy Longflegs .......... . Inger Joan's Lively Doings. . . . Merry Lips ............... . Lonesome Doll .......... . OldfFashioned Girl ..... . Sweet William ....... . Heidi ................. . The Ivory Tickler ......... . Rime of Ancient Mariner. . . 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15' 16. Etiquette, Jr. ........... . 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. Little Brother and Sister .... . . . . . .By Dave Boyce .......ByNealBird . . . . . .By Earl Noyes .By Delores Stockdale .......ByjimLoney . . . .By jim Finnegan . . . . .By Fred Rebuck . . . . .By Dana Thomas . . .By Clyde Freeburg . . . .By jack Harrison By Doris De Platchett . . . .By jane Hannah .By Annieta Goodling . .By Margaret Brooks . . . . .By William Lenkner . . . . .By Faye Humphreys . . .By Lois Shumaker .. ...By Chuck Nuss .By jack and jean H. psf? 3
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