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Page 27 text:
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THE FRESHMEN HIDE OUT ! Let’s tr-vel beyond this metropolis of Boswell to the secret land of Greenhorn which is inhabited by the Freshmen of ’41. Just at edge of this make-believe island is the most amazing scene one could ever witness. A large white gate opens into the beautiful play- ground and p?rk that is so thickly crowded with green freshmen. At the two teeter- totters we spy Dorothy Fleenor and Betty Nowkki, who ere trying their best to spill each other, and Rhoda Fisher and Ethel Hogue, who can’t agree where each should sit. Just arcund the corner in the sand pile, who should we see but Bobby Butler and Jce S ler fighting over the little red shovel. Now boys, don’t throw sand! Journeying toward the north of this well-planned amusement place, we sight a crowd gathered near the pool, Mrrjcrie Gcodwine, Robert Berry, Pearl Hetrick and Dick Shadoan are ap- plauding lrudly. As we near the spot, we see Charles Whistler and Myla Hubbard giv- ing an exhibition of fancy diving. Look at them dive! Over at the tennis court, we find Evelyn Graves and Frank Albertson playing the fi- nals. The way they handle those rackets, why it’s surprising! In the midst cf an exciting phy, who should dash around the corner but James Reeves, Dale Flynn and Bob Mounce, who are playing Indians. They must be on the warpath again. But oh! who’s be- h nd them? You’d never guess. It’s mary Barrett, Ora Louise Stovall, and Mary Ham- me’man, dressed as the squaws and accompanied by a little “squawkerGoodness, it looks like Bob Smith! I admit. I’m rather amazed at these freshmen. The way they’ve coneealed their hide- out is a mystery to me. It’s almost dark! We had better go heme before someone notices our disguise. ‘‘Stand where you are, we’ve got you covered!” Woops! From where did those deep voices ccme? Oh, I see, those masked men must be Gene Hudson, Lois Trueblood, and Duane Smith playing robbers.
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TOP PICTURE, 8th GRADE, FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT (seated)—Glennadee Nichols, Otlis Flynn, Rosemond Elmore, Marion Graves, Helen Selby. Betty Roberts. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT—Bill Orr, Johnnie Johnson. Joyce Reeves, Joe Barrett, Norman Johnson. THIRD ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT—Marie Blackwell, Oscar Flynn, Dorothy Dill, Jim Carlile, Doris Jones. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT—Betty Lou Pratt, Foster Wilson, Maxine Dill, Roxy Wilson, Mery Forward, Maxine Dunbar, Bemeil Matthews. 7th GRADE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT—Billie Roberts, Roland Eberhardt, Wilma Carlile, George Grieves, Marvin Mounts, Wilma Jean Whittus, Wilma Grove, Keith Mounce, Bob Dallas. SECOND ROW—Kieth Carlile, Eileen Hedrick, Joyce Gottschall, Irvin Farr, Geneva Campbell, Perry Trimble, Bonny Bowers, Lois Cooper. THIRD ROW—Duane Robinson, Geraldine Pries, Mildred Walters, Andy Albertson, Olive Cooper, Barbara Flynn, Durold Robinson. FOURTH ROW—Eugene Durr, Evelyn Smith, Betty Newell, Emma Fix, Wilma Flet- cher, Margaret Foster, Cecil Flynn.
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