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Ludlow High School Che Sophomores In1924 the Ludlow High School received the best quality of talking machine ever invented, in the form of a Freshman Class. We chose as officers, President, Alan Hovey; vice-president, Alice Williamson; secretary, Marian Elphinstone; treasurer, Rose Flynn. Our first and only activity of the year wasa “Straw Ride.” This was very successful and was enjoyed by all. We entered our Sophomore year with “banners flying.” In November we had a masquerade for members only. This got us in “Dutch” with the two older classes, because we used force to eject some of their members from our gathering. Next we gave a play entitled ““Birds’ Christmas Carol.” This put the class on a good footing as they showed they could use their talking ability for a good purpose as well as a bad one. Our class officers for 1925 and 1926 were: president, Emile Babineau; vice- president, Edward Kane; secretary, Lolita La Plante; treasurer, Samuel Mish- olovsky. The Class of ’28 will be known as the class who never murmured without cause to murmur! M. Brennan.
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Ludlom High School Che Freshmen Each and every one of the thirty-eight members of the Freshman class are proud of the new Static. We feel very honored to have our history and picture in THE FIRST YEAR BOOK. At a meeting in the early fall we elected four class officers: Edith Crandell, president; Grace Cfficer, vice-president; Adelaide Talbot, secretary; and Albert Tetreault, treasurer. At a later meeting we elected a social committee. Edith Webster, Noella Couture, Albert Tetreault, Elwood Grimes, and Alison Gordon were the members of this important group. After much deliberation we chose Green and White as colors most suitable for a class of our distinction. Our class fower is the White rose, a symbol of trust and happines. Our class motto is ‘“Take life as you find it, but don’t leave it so.” Help us to live up to our motto, upper classmen! Our achievements have been two socials. Don’t laugh! At least we had a good time. We intend our next year to be a howling financial success, for we hope to take a trip to Washington. We wish you all success; we hope you wish the same to the class of °29. A. Gordon.
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