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Thirty TUT CHIPMUNK FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row (Left to Right)—Elsie James. Ruth Scott. Gladys Lowe. Anna Jacobsen, Ma .ie Bonney, Elsie Steed, Marie Wilson, Mildred Lamson, Pauline Minshall, Alice Hall. Irene Boshoff. Genevieve Plummer. Irene Brady, Rosella Walker, Lucille Likins. Middle Row—Joe Enos, Clyde Vernon. Howard Costar. Earl Lane, Hugh Adams. Bill Corbett, Greg De- Costa, Edward Felion, Victor Scammon, Harvey Gilbert. Lewis June. Front Row—Milton Rosentreter, Everett Hall, Joe Sharon. Henry Coyle. Fred Morrison. Lewis Carrol. Ira lackey.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS President...... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Class Colors: Purple and Gold Class Officers .....................................Ethel Bonney ......................................Clay Fisher ..................................Leona Summers ......................................Elsie Stout The class of ’25 has passed the green-horn stage. We are no longer trembling Freshmen but are now fully recognized members, duly “wised up” as to the ways of this worthy organization. The class was very active in school affairs last year, we hope we have lived up to our reputation this year and we shall try to do so in the future. —M. F. '25
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FRESHMAN CLASS Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: Carnation Class Motto : Class Officers President...... Vice-President ....Hugh Adams Gregory DeCosta ... Gladys Lowe Mildred Lamson Secretary Treasurer Inasmuch as we are Freshmen we are treated as such. But—“from the lowly acorn sprang the mighty oak. When we timidly entered High School last September, wide-eyed and too conscious of hands and feet, we thought that both faculty and upper classmen treated us with condescension. But in time we gained a truer perspective and found that we were only, being assigned our proper place on the school’s academic ladder. Now we look upon the upper classmen and faculty not as heartless tyrants, but rather as friends trying to give us a help- ing hand to make less difficult the ascent to the topmost rung where a blazing '26 marks the high school goal which we hope to attain. We started out with a large class and although a few dropped from the ranks the vacancies were soon filled by other recruits. We now number thirty-eight. Partial success is already ours as was shown by the active part we took in all student affairs. In speaking of the glories we hope to gain, let us not forget the one who guided us through the most difficult year of all—the Fresh- man year. Hats off to Miss Ball, our faithful friend and class teacher. —M. L. ’26
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