a hr (0rarlr THE FRESHMEN Top row. reading from left to right: Charles Barnes. Joe Malcy. Georgia Belle Fisher. Laurentis Ecker, Lucien Pignon, Georgia Lawson, Larue Hutton. Second row: Dorothy Xolting, Wilina Walters, Xola May Adney. Mary Flood. Isabelle McLaughlin, Mary Eli abet h Brenner, Wayne Huffman. Third row: George Strutz, Helen Rush. Charles Ghcen, Charles Combs, Gerald Mac Murdo, Jaunita Gheen, Alice Vole. Everett Combs. Fourth row: Joseph Yasinski. Henry Harms. Vera Pelletier. Mathew Hoodak, Lawrence XTitchell. Paul Pelletier. Pauline Pohlod. Hellen Oiler. Bethel Gheen. and Robert Bartolozzi. CLASS OFFICERS President: Alice Vole Vice President: Marjorie Buckman Secretary and Treasurer: Margaret Merriam Advisors: Miss Newlin, M ss Yeldell Tu'cntv-Si.r 19 2 9
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®ltr (0rarlr FRESHMAN POEM I lie work in the grade school is over. And we’re in the first year high, Next year we’ll all he Sophies, If we will only try. We have the best of teachers, We have the best of hooks, We’d have the best of everything, If we only had the looks. Wc Freshmen sure are lucky, We’re the best class in the school, We always have our lessons, And we never break a rule. I’d rather be a Freshman. Because I have more fun. Than I’ve ever had in any grade, Since the days of my schooling begun. —Wilma Walter. TO THE CLASS OF ’31 Steadily, steadily, step bv step, The battle can be won; And from mountain peak to prairie wide, Thy praises will be sung. Rose and gold are the colors Of the Class of ’31, They will strengthen us in failure. And glory in work well done. The past has proven our value. The foundation is sturdy and strong; But there still remains tomorrow, For the world moves ever on. We have valiant friends beside us. One faithful throng are we. As the future slowly unveils itself, Undaunted our spirits will be. —Leonora Olari. Twenty-Eight 19 2 9
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