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ff s ' , PURPLEAND WH1i15 Mifffg, W JUNIOR CLASS FOURTH ROVU: Knuth, lvlonroc, Steltcr, Hemp, lVIcElroy, Gonitzke, Scnske. THIRD ROW: Balliett, Horton, Schroeder, Parr, Goede, Pettis. SECOND ROW: Schecl, Young, M. johnson, A. johnson, Radtke, Guse, FIRST ROVJ: Collins, Rockwell, Vkforlcs, Block, Walin, Moen, Znnk. ,,,, e QA , r ee, ,L -f Lf, QAWMQ5' if ff' XA Q! !'fL!,,i.K Z 1 sg! 164 f 1 IS ORY OF T E UNIOR CLA K E' , I g 4 , ff!!-Cf, X., 07'j ecr ,,,,,Y,,,o,,, , ,,,oo 7 ,,,YV,,o ,, ,.,o,, ' ..,,. Y E ALINf6 r asm r ,,.,, ,L .7 ,,,Y,,oooo,, NONA .lE,AN Ro KWE , ,- q67yf.f4ef IU? Aff ff! if gg' if 6 ,f ff ' ,f 1 - - ,, A, 4 NM!! U X ghffvyyff Behold the futureeeniors of the famous o ugusta High! 9 ff'- The Class of '32 entered with the title of Freshmen, with an ehrommeigolf fiftyfgfople. We were just as green as freshies usually are, and maybe slightly greener. 1 l We were given a good hard initiation, but the one we gave the Class of '33 was a corker. GAAP, Now we're Juniors and our prom, we hope, will be a big success. ,cy 014420741 We gained one more point to our honor to have our candidate chosen for Carnival ' een. As you all know, it was Bonnie Monroe. . jimi officers of this famous class we have as our president, Bonnie Monroe, and for the gg 1 0' e to trust our money to and to keep our accounts'straight, Nona Jean Rockwell. Lorraine Malin was chosen to use her pen to keep tab on all that happened at our meetings. For our j resentative to the student council we elected Albert johnson. '15 YQ? V08 We leave you now, only to come back as dignified seniors. lr'- 1931 Page Twenty-Four
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-' PURPLEAND ' AN ODE TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN I-Iere's to the Underclassmen, may their spirits never die! Their scholastic records will go down to fame As the many years go by. Their athletic powers are marveled at all through this part of the land. The cups and medals they've won for us, pass proudly from hand to hand. Come on, you noted speaker, why hide behind that wall? You know you're deserving of creditg you're marveled and envied by all. These boys and girls will make their names in many a far-off place, Then hack again to this dear old High, their start in life they will trace. Their talent in music is not so small when you think what they've done this year! And just the renown of their yearly plays Has spread hoth far and near. So it must be, is it not true, dear reader, after all I've said in this rhyme, The Underclassmen will he just as famous throughout the passage of time? The years may come and the years may go, Yet their fame will linger on 'Til these old walls start falling-crumble-decay and are gone. 1931 Page Twenty Three
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Qfsffafr' giywwfwyfy eva? s. .'f4s-144 e-4 5'lg,Wf PURPLE AND WHITE O A, 'S'-sg 0 ur FOURTH THIRD SECOND FIRST ROW ROW ROW ROXVE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Livermore, Bann, Johnson, R. Moen, Zank, Rugotzkc, Balliett, Von Hadcn, Flanders. Gonitzke, Balliett, Bradford, Lange, Erdman, Langworthy, Kirkham, Frink. Hammer, Christy, Hanselman, Anderson, Watenphul, Scott, Christy, Roseneau. Lange, Hammer, Sieg, E. Moen, L. Sieg, Cremer, Bartlett, Rockwell. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class entered the Augusta Senior High School in September, 1930. Our class was large, about forty in number, and each of us had a hard time to get into the righitk class rooms, and for the next few days we lived in daily dread of being laughed at by the dignified Seniors. During the first month of school, a business meeting was held for the purpose of electing class officers, who are as follows: President ...........,. Vice President ,,,,,,, Secretary ...,,,,,,. Treasurer ssss. ..,,,,,,,EDW1N MOEN .,.,.,r..,FRANK BROWN ..,.,,..,,..s....RoBERT MOEN .,,s,.,,,BARBARA BRADFORD The event of the season to the Freshmen was initiation. Nearly all the Freshies were present. They acquired a ravenous appetite after going through the evening performances and each ate heartily of ice cream and cookies. Two weelcs later, during the latter part of October, the Freshmen gave us a return party. Most of us were present and enjoyed the evening immensely. We looked forward to a sleigh-ride party, bur there was never enough snow on the ground. We passed the Semester finals with no more than the usual failures. We are hoping that each year as we grow older we may become an honor to the Augusta I-ligh School. I 9 3 I Page Twenty-Five X pr
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