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'VVV' lollll Sophomore B Class UST after Christmas in lfllfl, we, the Freshmen, entered the High School. lt was of course a most memorable day for us. livery place we went, we heard Nine Rahs for the l'reshmen. The girls fled to the gymnasium hoping to escape but no-there, too, it was Nine Rahs for the Freshmen. XVe finally gained courage enough to enter the assembly room and what an immense place it seemed. However the longest day must come to an end and, after manv more had passed, it was time for our Freshman party. NYe had a splendid time and we shall not forget it soon. It was not long until the rest of the High School came to understand that the Freshman class was one that could not be ignored, and that its record was one that they might well strive to duplicate, of course we made some blunders, now and then getting in the wrong class rooms and finding ourselves among .Iuniors or Seniors, and sometimes not being able to find ourselves at all. Hut we have learned and soon we expect to be as independent asf? the upper classmen. lVe are ready to do our share in all lines of school activities, that help to make our school a better institution, and we no longer object to the yell which has been given for us so often. ln fact we join in giving 'fNine Rahs for the Freshmen. The splendid class of '23. Seniors all we hope to be. Though we are beginners now We've just begun to push the plow. Sophomores we now shall be The busy class of '23, Months may come and months may go As the wind that blows the snow. VVe shall be classed among the bestg lVe shall labor, strive, and show the rest, juniors, Seniors, we'er bound to be, The brilliant class of 23. Hy our efforts we shall prove We have the pep that makes things move. Nothing but our best will do XVQ shall show when we are through, But just now we're content to be The loyal class of 23. PtIjft'fI1lI'f-V-0110
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I I-lilll V af n xyxm L75 I . Amxmm Sophomore B Class L f Top Row: George Sophcr, lfrcd Miller, Norma lilllcrs, Nl2ll'g'1ll'Ct I31ll'l1CH, Irina Cline, M ll I L g t Hit I flly MN1 yR XX l Stl V I Cl lStt ll T I X L 11 Pago ilzirz'-x' Yi
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' un lla ll MAAMA Freshman A Class AAAAXQ . ,I U 'W 5 . X' A X Top Row: Mable lfutiuan, NVaunita lfVilkins, Helen Barr, Marguerite Graves Troutinan, Vivian Hunt, 'H elen Brant, Mable Kennedy, Helen Haniaker Middle Row: Naomi Cristie, Leah Sturtridge, Josephine Lull, liva Burgess, Nlilclrval Graves, Clariee Nash, Mary Payne. llottoni Row: Clyde Owens, John Kennedy, Merrit W'eidman, Seoit Hallock, Carl Shultz, Arthur Moore, Melvin Sutphiu, Agnes Grant, Kathleen Sherod Pngc 1'l1i1'iy-z'w0 ' x
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