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BOLIVAR HIGH SCHOOL BLIZZARD 11 Freshmen Fred Max son—Class poet. Howard Millard—Alias Hob. Our Freshmen class of ’24-’25 has a membership of about 45. I suppose you are wondering if all of this large class will graduate together in 11)28. We have a number of our members who are entered in athletics, and many of them made good. We also have another member worthy of mention. She is Maxine Nelson who won the speaking contest this year. Another speaker from our midst is Emmogene Day.—Marion Hoffman and Burdette Thomson. Freshmen Notes. Sealand Appleby—With his permanent wave. Flossie Barlow — Representive from Genesee. Marjorie Burdick—Alias Mrs. Burdick. Irene Casey—Red haired vamp. Julius Cook—One of our musicians. Emmogene Day—Our prominent speaker. Edgar Dillie—Otherwise known as “Pork.” Lester E nos — Representative from Salt Rising. Edward Ervin — Our interior decorator. William Foster—Southpaw. Thelma Guild—Who built the Greek house. Marion Hoffman — Who made good in B. B. Alois Husak—Brother of the Hon. Paul Husak. Lydia Ingalls—The perfect blonde. Helen Johnson—The little girl from Sweden. Nevah Jones — The orchestra piano player. Richard Miller — Like brother Paul. Doris Monroe—The big girl of 11)28. Marguerite Nelson—Quiet, prim, sedate and studious. Maxine Nelson—Golden tongued orator. Lowell Newton—Sheik of Kossuth. Marion Newton—Do I enjoy box socials ? William Osgood—Our office boy. George Perry—The electrician. Blanche Phillips—Sheikess. Arthur Richardson—Our football hero. John Sawyer—Evelyn’s future brother-in-law. Ccrell Schram—Who quit school. Irene Seamans—Who throws the baseball. Nelson Shavalier—Another football hero. Ruby Smith—Who now puts permanent waves in straight hair. Crystal Taylor—Who is now Mrs. Guy Day. irgie Taylor—Com. arithmetic shark. Edith Sprague—The girl with the sweet tooth. Leroy Seely—Who met with a serious accident. Burdette Thomson—Being the author naturally forbids comment. inifred Ward—We hope she will remember to bring her keys when she teaches biology. Lawrence Wightman—Another southpaw.
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BOLIVAR HIGH SCHOOL ‘BLIZZARD” 13 The Freshness of Our Freshmen (By Frederick Maxson) At the first of the list we have Thelma Guild, Who built the Greek house and left out the sills. I have just one thing to say: “In building a house this is a very poor way.” Then next comes Sealand Appleby with his permanent waves, Who, when he gets older will use a hoe when he shaves. But sure this fellow isn’t what lie’s stuck up to be, Because when walking with Chief, hardly comes to his knee. But next comes Marjorie Burdick and about her 1 will say That you hardly ever see her fellow crossing the field that way. She runs with Harold Burdick, much about him I do not know. But alias it will be Mrs. Burdick even though he is working slow. Then we have Irene Casey whom they call the red-haired vamp, And I would advise Miss Casey not to get around where it is damp. For she is thin, and very weak, and her bones show through the hide. She looks as though she was on the beach at the income of the tide. Sure we cannot leave out Emmo-gene Day, one of our loud speakers, But when it comes to school work, she is sure not one of the seekers. And then we have the brother of Hon. P. E. Iiusak, our representative from Horse Bun. He is known to the students as Alois Husak, and believe me boys lie’s a son-of-a-gun. Say people, 1 almost forgot .Julius Cook, Who can play a violin without a book. They also say lie’s a very good astronomer And takes English from Mrs. Bal-mer. Edgar Dillie, is he studious? Why, studious is no name, But when it comes to things outside of school he is also at that game. As 1 sit here thinking how lazy some people are, A vision comes into my mind of Eddie Ervin, our lazy star. They call him the interior decorator from the drawings he has made W ith pencil and rule he can outline a school and never miss a shade. We have with us William Foster, whom they named as our southpaw, And when it comes down to laziness, before he’d cook a potato he’d eat it raw. And next comes Marion Hoffman. She is a beautiful girl. She could beat anyone at basketball and do it on the whirl. Here comes Lydia Ingalls who’s called “the perfect blonde,” ■And when it comes to going out with fellows, of this she’s verv fond.
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