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Freshman Class History History repeats itself, so says a well known and oft quoted adage, so do not be surprised if our history happens to be in some respects much like a great many other class chronicles you have read. There is still enough difference to give us a personality of our own. On the morning of September the twelfth, the Class of 1931 assembled: some were so enthusiastic they nearly beat the janitor and were obliged to linger on the high school steps many a long minute. That our enthusiasm did not cool under this preliminary trial is shown by the fact that only two have with- drawn and one new member has been added. We entered the building with the proper amount of Freshman humility: our hearts quaked with the pleasure of speaking to a Senior and sitting with them in the Assembly Hall, while the mere mention of Latin and Algebra sent our respects soaring to the loftiest heights. Of course, the spell has long since been broken: and the trials and tribulations of these subjects combined with the experiments of General Science and other subjects enumerated in the Course of Study have had their disillusion- ing effects. On September the twentieth We organized as a class. Our ofncers were: President. Ned Yahn: Vice-President, Evelyn Hoghe: Secretary and Treasurer, Vivian High: Reporter, Betty Jayne Gardner: and Sponsor, Miss Platt. We selected Green and White for our class colors. The Grst social event of our class was a Hallowe'en party, which was held at the beautiful country home of Vivian High. The class was well represented and all enjoyed the events of the evening. L As soon as the basketball teams were chosen some of our classmates, Helen Putman. Grace Dibert, and Roy Orton were seen displaying talent equal to that of the upperclassmen. For weeks nothing but a steady inflow of knowledge was undertaken for soon after Christmas news was broadcasted from the office that the mid-year storm was approaching. Although we still survive as a class, we lost some students in Latin and Algebra. In February the Interclass Contest was held in which the intellectual ability of our class was displayed by Betty Gardner, original story writer: Ned Yahn, reader: and Rex Custer, Orator. The Class of Thirty-one has always been distinguished for its perseverance and for the spirit of determination. Three short years remain to complete our high school life, and united we wish to bring honor and glory to our class. WESLEY SKINNER wk Sk Bk Ik Mr. Cotterman: Donald, where did you get those classy looking trousers? They sure are loud. Don Walters: Why, my sister bought 'em for me and she's rather hard hearing.
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m rm Q 2 Q Q E Q 0 o 3:1 E1 o 1.-Ei Fourth row: Irene Profit, Mae Krugh, Doris Prichard, Doris Williman, Evelyn Hoghe, Catherine Brubaker, Wayne Dibert, Juanita Seger, Mary Tindall, Marcile Gilbert, Marcile Matthews, Mildred King, Glenyce Farlow. Third row: Vxlilliam Stahl, Orra Brown, Betty Gardner, Irene Fisher, Carl Wise. Roy Orton, Helen Putman, George Moore, Luther Owens, Estsa Neuton, Mable Clouse, Miss Platt. Second row: Vivian High. Pauline Swoveland, Noble Dibert, Cecile Habletzel, Doyle Stem en Lois Williams, James Dibert, Agatha Agler, Frederick Sutton, Naomi Yagle, Kent Blossom, Grace Dibert, Vwlesley Skinner. First row: Gale Wright, Harold Profit, Doyt Hoverman, Glenn Butler, Gale Hardman, George Switzer, Ned Yahn, Wilson Dull, Rex Custer. y
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