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Freshman Class Roll Back row, left to right— William Cornwell Clinton Curran Raymond Reinhart Logan Hill Charles Sollenberger Center row, left to right— James Sollenberger Miss Mathews, Faculty Advisor Ernest Baysinger Sieboa Reents Charles Hayes Edmund Lottman Frank Clark Collyer Hill Ervin Wells Raymond Letterman Front row, left to right— Ida Pemble Bernadette Flynn Ruth Krey Alice Tully Ruth Harding Lucille Maher Ten a Rook Louise Coon Eleanor Pacey Irene Bruninga Lucille Bane Eileen Kelly Helen Plack (not shown) TWENTY-NINE
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The Freshman Class Officers ....................Eileen Kelly ....................Lucille Bane .....................Alice Tully Ruth Harding President ..... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... History On September sixth, 1926, a group of twenty-nine very green young people entered Brimfield Township High School. One noon, about two weeks after school had begun, the Freshman Class held their first class meeting; each person conducting himself or herself in a businesslike manner. The following officers were elected: Eileen Kelly, President; Lucille Bane, Vice-President; Alice Tully, Secretary; and Ruth Harding, Treasurer. Miss Mathews was our class advisor. At the second class meeting, we decided to have a bake-sale, which was very successful, netting eighteen dollars. Soon after we had settled down to hard studying, the Sophomores gave a party, initiating the Freshmen. In December, the Freshmen entertained the rest of the High School with a Christmas party, at the Community Building. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus visited us during the evening, and distributed candy and gifts from a Christmas Tree, gaily decorated. Each one will leave in June, hoping to return in September as a Sophomore. G. E. K., ’30. CAN YOU IMAGINE— Lucille Bane bashful and shy. Ernest with a perfect Latin lesson. Irene without her beau. Frank short and graceful. Louise without her lesson. Bill not talking to the girls. Clinton solving for X. Bernadette as a vamp. Ruth Harding with golden curls. Collyer doubling for Jack Holt. Logan studying. Charles as a bashful, little boy. Eileen talking to the fairer sex. Ruth Krev without her dimples. Raymond without Irene. Edmund as a saint. Lucille Maher doubling for Pola Negri. Eleanor without her hand in the air. Ida as a scribbler. Helen with an E. Sieboa riding a mule. Raymond Reinhart as a famous athlete. Tena causing a disturbance. Charlie not asking questions. Jim as a six-footer. Alice without her gum. Ervin without his perfume. TWENTY-EIGHT
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H CD Name Lucille Bane......... Ernest Baysinger..... Irene Bruninga....... Louise Coon.......... Frank Clark.......... William Cornwell..... Clinton Curran....... Bernadette Flvnn..... Ruth Harding......... Charles Hayes........ Collver Hill......... Logan Hill........... Eileen Kellv......... Ruth Krev............ w Raymond 1 ,etterman.. Edmund Lottman....... Lucille Maher........ Eleanor Pacev........ % Ida Pemble........... Helen Flack.......... Sieboa Rcents........ Raymond Reinhart..... Tcna Rook............. Charles Sollenberger... James Sollenberger.... Alice 'fully......... Ervin Wells.......... Distinguishing Feature Dimples...................... Bass voice................... .Quietness.................... Smiles....................... Height....................... Stateliness (?).............. Large ears................... .That school-girl complexion. Brown eves................... Noisy ways................... .Curly hair................... His gait..................... Just a hit of Irish.......... Flirting..................... Winning ways................. Large feet................... .Red hair..................... .Dreamy eyes.................. Fluffy hair.................. .Very exacting................ Freckles..................... Happy go lucky............... .Comes from jubilee........... Loud voice................... Bash ful ness................ Short hut sweet.............. Yellow sweater............... To To t I o ffi 1 o To To To To rn I o r p I o fp I o r ■ i 1 o To To To To To To To To To To To r lo rn I o To An Ambition As We See Them be a pianist............A piano tuner become thin.............A preacher grow tall...............A school teacher be a toe-dancer.........A fortune teller he an auctioneer........A poet play a saxophone.........A bird-store proprietor own a tobacco plantation.A foreign missionary become small.............A police matron be popular...............V nurse he tough.................A taxi driver be a basketball player...An orchestra leader secure a wife.............A bachelor be a stenographer.........A farmer's wife get a letter.............A social butterfly be an athlete.............A movie actor be graceful..............A lawyer be a nice little lady...A governess be an opera singer......A radio entertainer be a good cook..........Owner of an eating-house he a beauty specialist....A snake charmer be a farmer...............Samson the second be a sailor.............An acrobat secure a diploma........An elevator operator pass algebra............ circus clown be a telephone lineman ...A college football hero be a musician.............A drug-store clerk oil magnate.............. janitor CD I—H U1 CD O erf- c-t- O
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