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FRESHMEN CLASS MEMBERS Back Row from left to right — Harry Redington, Grace McFarland, Chester Havins, Betty Hazen, George Keagle, Genevieve Shevak, Martha Dwyer, James Dunn, Maude Grimes, Martin Painter. Wynona Baxter, Leonard Ely, Glenn Turner, Cleon Edgar, Joe Brown, Donald Ives, Ralph Hardes, John Murphy, Cecil Gamble, Maynard Barnett, George Case, Edward Erickson, Victor Kline, Ronald Smith, Clifford Dolaway, Stacy Weimer. Second Row—Miss Mason, Class Advisor, Kenny Kearns, Kenny Mantz, Billy Linnan, Bernard Miller, Clarence Parson, Helen Rosetti, Donna Hunter, Helen Pearson, Delilah Bosworth, Eva Nordstrom, Maxine Rafferty, Lester Taylor, Clair Dunn. Front Row—Rena Lovell, Beatrice Berg, Norma Kline, Alice Larson, Helen Johnson, Margaret Lincoln, Philip Carlson, Roy Johnson, Bernard Lyman, Joe Bosnick, Maynard Painter, Eugene Mullin, Ronald Baker.
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iElir liyrr Cily jSfoplfotnore (Class (Officers First Semester Second Semester President................ Jack Walter President..............Joe Connolly Vice President..........Joe Connolly Vice President...............Ruth Long Secretary...............Jane Heald Secretary................Dorothy Newcomb Treasurer...............Emily Dwyer Treasurer.................. Philip Teater Class Advisor.......Leo T. Schlosser In September, 1926 we as “Fresh -ies”, green as those of before joined the ranks of the High School. We have tried hard to keep the pace set by the upper classmen and have thus far succeeded, that is, those who have been able to stand it. We remained green until after the Freshman Reception, this being the most interesting event of the year. The Sophomore Class has several good athletes that follow basket ball and have succeeded in gaining a place on the varsity teams, but there is only one who has been eligible to a place on the football team, he is “Jerry” or James Georgetson. Jerry attended a military school last year but returned this year to Port High. A large number of this class has also succeeded in winning a high place on the honor roll, and have a larger percentage in this than any other class of the High School. The Class of ’30 is certainly a live class and always turn out for school functions and parties. It is a class to be proud of and will be one of the largest classes to graduate from our Alma Mater. Class Colors.......Blue and Silver Class Flower.................Laurel Class Motto........Crescat Scientia (May Knowledge Increase)
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(Thr Qmirr Cily ®hc ifri'slniu'tt Class Cl » First Semester President.................George Case Vice President.......George Keagle Secretary...........Maxine Rafferty Treasurer..........Harry Redington Class Advisor .. . Second Semester President............... George Case Vice President.......George Keagle Secretary............Maxine Rafferty Treasurer............Harry Redington ......Miss Mason In September, 1927 “they” supposedly a green bunch, entered Port High to start their career under the Orange and the Black. In October these green “uns” were given a chance to show their artistic ability on the stage and though nothing much could be expected, they showed good sportsmanship throughout. Though they were green upon entering they soon established a rank as an intelligent, athletic and lively class which was shown by their work in bas- ket ball and football. Both boys and girls received four varsity letters into their honors due to accomplishments in these sports. When the second semester started a great change began to take place in the Freshman Class. They began to lose their greenness and take a more studious attitude toward school. There is an enormous amount of work for them to do before the diploma is handed to them, but we are sure that this class will be a valuable asset to P. A. H. S.—Good luck to you “Freshies.” Class Colors......Green and White Class Flower...............Carnation Class Motto— Work Wins Everything
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