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FRESH MAN CLASS. Back Row-Mr. Nielsen, Howard Maley, George Averman, Earl Masse, Marie Mick, William Davis, Geraldine Edwards, Earl Wilkins. Julia Bicknell, Fred Frahm, Joan Bicknell, Marion Barnard, Miss Shires. Second Row--Mildred Hart, Helen Rexroth, Floy Harris, Laura Jameson, Geneva Ahlm, Mildred Nielson, Lillian Martin, Wanda Hart, Bernice Narjes. Front Row-Amold Schiller, John Thompson, Keith Fricson, Floyd Carter, Dale Hudson, Willard Sutter. Freshmen. They gave their first party in the high school gymnasium. Earl Masse represented the class on the hrst football team. Elmer Ladiue, Oakley Atkins. Howard Nlaley aucl Frecl l'll'1IllIIl l'CPl'CSl'llll'4l the rlass on the second foothall team. Basketball proved to he popular with Xvestover, Xvulker, Lufline und l rz1uke- hurger. They made the sevoud team. M The girls of the class were no less illustrious than the hoys. lwiug llll'IllllPl'S ol' the C. A. A. and Home IiU0ll0iIl1il'S Cluh. The oliieers of the class we-re: President, Elmer l.udim-3 Vive l,l't'Sif,l4'lll. l'iill'l Mosse: Secretary, Junior Walkerg Treasurer. 'lhomas lluniel. if ff fc: 4: if Pk vp HWe will 1111170 n les! F1'ifl11y.',f'- lflnrlr. zzri n aaas -- aaa1930-s Yaiai -air rife- Ez: Page Twenty-one
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FRESHMAN CLASS. Back Row-Elmer Ladine, Lloyd Westover, Burnetle Atkins, Dewey Hanson, Ewald Brauer, Lawrence Taylor, Oakley Atkins, Junior Walker. Third Row-Miss Foster, Ruth Curless, Eleanor Newton, Della Happel, Mabel Simms, Olive Connelly, Imo- gene Mowrer, Doris Read, Thomas Daniel. Second Row-Bernice Noyes, Catherine Jones, Eleanor Jane Walker, Margaret Schamp. Rosetta Siemers, Helen Gade, Irene Rash, Vera Wilkins. Front Row-Edward Henrichs, Louis jurgens, Edward Hiett, Ralph Lanterman, Claude Hanson, Neal Atkins, John jurgens. Freshmen. FIRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY. Seventy-five freshmen entered school on September 6, l929. One morning soon after the girls were mysteriously summoned to room four and the boys were forcibly taken to the gymnasium. There, much to their discomfort and to the amusement of the sophomores the freshmen were officially initiated into the Sidney High School. The freshmen were forced to put their dresses and shirts on backward. The sopho- mores then proceeded to demonstrate their ability as beauty specialists by painting the freshmenis faces in most grotesque fashion. The freshmen were then forced to pay homage the rest of the day to the upper classmen. The call to football was the first school activity to receive attention of the boys. There they demonstrated that there was some real material in the class. Earl Masse and Lloyd Vifestover proved their dramatic ability by being chosen in the east of the school play. Both boys carried their parts in a very creditable lllilllflef. 22 1930 L -... L.. S , LZ: Page Twenty
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T H E TRAHL ln Memoriam OF Raymond Goodale AND Harold Hansen. Gone before us, O our brothers. To the spirit-landg Vainly look we for another ln thy place to stand. Who shall offer youth and beauty On the was-ting shrine Of a stern and lofty shrine On a stern and lofty duty, With a faith like thine? Oh, thy gentle smiles of greeting Who again shall see? Who, armidst the solemn meeting Gaze again on thee? Who, with evil men before us So serene as thou? ln the locks thy forehead graclnz, Not a silvery streakg Nor a line of sorrow's tracing On thy fair young cheek. Eyes of light and lips of roses Such as Hylas worefe Over all that curtain closes Which shall rise no more! Farewell! A little time, and we Wlro knew thee Well, and lovecl thee One after another shall follow thee As pilgrims through the gate of fear Which opens on eternity. Yet shall we cherish not the less All that is left of memory Will rejoice in harmony to know Of thy sweetness and thy zest Thou hast left us at thy best. here, Whittier v 1 9 30 ' 4 Page Twenty-tw
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