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X Ninth Gkade FRESHMEN WILL We, the Freshmen class, Having finished the year. Wish to give away All that we love here. First our two classrooms That were ours of old, The south one too hot, The northern too cold. Second our study of history, The mystic ancient lore. Greeks. Roman, and Medieval, Saxon, King Tut, and more. Third, the algebra study. Of a’s and b’s and q’s, Of grafts and equations For which you will have use. Fourth our study of English, The ballads we have read. Fifth our Latin grammar That ancient Latins said. Last but not the least, O! place of woe alas! We leave to the eighth grade. Our seats in after class. [Twenty-nine!
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Sophomores Class Motto—“Honor waits at labor's gate” Class Officers Clarence Smith, President Maxine Lower, Vice-President Mary Hurst, Secretary Miss Sprague, Treasurer Sponsors Mr. Raybourne Miss Sprague Cast Sixty-two stars in this production, for it has just commenced and the cast is not sure of themselves as yet. Scene Almost anytime. Detailed Synopsis The Sophomore production has been on the lot for two years, and the cast has been developing along with the production. The beginning of the picture shows the usual “flock of ignorant frosh” doing everything wrong and getting in the way. However, the second episode action starts suddenly and attractively. The hero appears on the scene, prot rayed by Charles Myer. The role of an athlete sets well upon him. As a forward on the basketball team he played convincing basketball and was elected captain for the 1925 season. In literary circles they are represented by Charlotte Teller, Helen Baker, Maxine Lower, and Harry Grace. To prove their ability in social functions they had a cutback to the famous Sophomore Week. The scenes were of entrancing south-sea islands and frivolous parties. Xf IVI ■ a [Twenty-eight]
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■S A K ri ?l A PSa. ! i b PsJri£ A KSJlfc A R«Va A RSkl Clans Officers 9A and B Doyle Nichols ..................................President Iyatheiune Newton..........................Vice-President Rose O’Toole....................................Secretary Miss Whitehill .................................Treasurer 9C Richard Robinson.......... Idai.ia Lovelace.......... WINIFREI) FIDDLAR......... Mrs. Sarah Huston......... .....President Vice-President .....Treasurer ....Treasurer Freshmen When the director’s whistle blew starting the production of 1926. it found a east of sixty ready to start work. Coached by the Senior Class, assisted by the whole of the senior high they were soon creditable performers. A pre-release showing was held in the assembly at which time the Seniors demonstrated the correct way to train a Freshman. The release showed the Freshmen with their shirts on backward and their hair pulled over their ears. The second episode showed a vacancy in the ranks of the stars, some of whom were gone to star-producing plants of their own, however, this vacancy was filled and the cast enlarged by the promotion of twenty-four energetic extras formerly in the Class of 8A to the rank of star. In their short part in the story, they have distinguished themselves in many ways. In scholarship a proof of their ability is the fact that they are making a whole credit in algebra in one semester. In athletics both boys and girls have put out successful basketball teams. The captain of the color guard is a member of 9C. From the three Freshmen classes, A. B. and C, it was one from the latter who was chosen for treasurer in the drive for subscriptions to the Curtis publications. In a social way the younger Freshmen Class distinguished themselves by their class party on March 26th. With such a start, look out for the 9C when they attain the rank of a Senior. i A A isAfii A A e Ais A pbAs A i t Thirty]
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