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FRESHMEN CLASS Ky X OD gs sdf' 36 Upper ROW ar1.,utr1tm ld lIl5.,lll 1 s mx an cl a haul Sf1n1.,u1n1l11 Jann H Stott Mxddle Row Wlolct Cax.-1g11L11o Xlelba Itatto I lxxra P11x171tu1 Norma lrabucco I thtl sharp LUUIQL Lllnuv Not Present xa XX 1 Ils 1ce l14ll'l1N 1-lll four years of hlgh s leool worlc may be comoarfcl to four lmks ln a Cham Tl'e Freshmen year may be the f. st l nl P lth ugh we a e a'1 lrldlvldllal group of young people wc are mseparably Jomecl to the next lmk which IS the Sophomore year T e cement whlch welcls us to that new year rs the progr ss, Wl'1lCll we have macle tms year We are proud of ll: fact ancl wc 1 cp that at the close of our Sap' o more year the same mterest and prlcle wll be cl splayecl Not only leave we been mterestecl m our stucllee but Je haw taken part ln such aCtlV1tlCS as athletxcs music ancl every other school actxvxty The boys of our class formecl a baslcet ball team Although they never plaved an outs1cle school they enjoyed the nselves ancl amused others ln our local court Two of our glrl members were on the flrst and second Glrls Basketball teams About sxx of our members slsarecl worthy honors n Glee Club and Muslcal Extravaganza So ln summmg up our yearly confrlbutlons we feel as though our ooastmg worcls are not spoken ln va1n Charles Mehrten worthy presldent and Helen Turner our accarate secretary have been the cfficmls for thls year Wlb 1 , . - . if -- .3 -' V 1 f f I' I. 4 rx vu' fl lflmx A ll' I W1 ' .1 K' - l ' .a . .V X ,. I X.-.' ' ,' A71 X iii 4 ,vt ' 'f -. 4 . :-M f 1 ' - '- ll , I. -ui: 11111111-1, Guy k'uI'l'1-1', Iii 'l Al lf, C ' '1-S Meherten. Imris lrmnbardi, liobvrt Zunxwalt, Helm-11 'llUI'IICl', Bert.Zw111g0.Gl1'1ve1- gc f ' r on . 5. 1 ' 1 7' 1 -1 . V 1 1. 4' V' . 1 ' - 4 - ' 4' 1 1 rm . A . 4 - . - - A . '. f Y X , I-N6 ' 'W .', GH ' A' lfizi. Y l l- Cr- . . 5 A. ' l ' . . ' :J i .:. X. 5 'r , . ,. . 1 . . . . ' Y' , 9 . A , . . , . V : ' 5 . E . . . . . G ' . . ' , !, Z S J A S . .. .I - ' . ' . . .' Z 2 e . . ' . ' ' U' V vc A ' ' Ze' ' . , . - ., . i . . x n . - A 1 . . . . . - A . ! V ' X Q .Y Y V f ' . '., . . .. , , . , , ', ' v A 1 . '1
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SOPHCDIVIORE CLASS per Row Xl I kl 1 1 I X ' ' ' 1'- luh taxagnuo llIllXlf'h XX .um uusrx lunge xl3.Y'lxXXlHld 1llLl X11 lain u s Lower ROW Ulltl HAIIITIFR ldna l uns I4 s ntstr 4 trim 1 X N lu 1 Kaxagnaro md Iouxse Iillbll Not Present Haba! Iuqur Iuhn fuhlxllu Xrdr Nchlar k and X nlda S-chrack HEN school started ln August we as a class declded to put an end to vacatlon and pleasure and get down to work for the next ten months We dld not hold a meetmg lor the electron of class off c rs untll the bevmmnv or the second semester when ohn Cavafrnaro was elected president and 'Vladelme Cavagnaro Secretary and Class Reporter At first our Class roll was not as larffe dS last term because many were NVOI'l1'Xll f or occupym-Y their time m other ways After a few wee s the old mcmbc s were back and four new memb rs entcred the class I-hree of them were former students of the Rrchmoncl Hugh and the other of tl-e Llnd n Hugh Later on they lefl us and our mcmbershlp remalned the same untll a member of the Stockton lllvh Joined us ln Nla ch we welcomed mto our class one of last y ars Sophomores who on account of lllness was unable to keep up her work Several weeks after school started the task of mltlatrnv the Freshmen was brought up Heretofore the honor had been, grven to the Senlors but thls year the plan of most colleges was carrled out and the task was turned over to the sophomores We held mock court and each Freshle was forced to pay some penalty ln the evening rn an lnter Class Contest we walked off wlth the honors Later on Roosevelts Birthday we gave a program and showed the other classes our abxllty along this line On March I4th we took charve of the school PICHIC and acted as hosts .o the rest of the school ln Athletics we also made a good showing We had members on the first and second basket ball team and also ln the glrls team 4 s . . --.i , ,glv .Y-4 . ' , . , K V , , .. 3 , , .Q 'L -' ' . 5 1 .. Up 24. r. Eric' Vim- 'nt '1'is1-mwrria. Will Cllill'll-till. Alt' 'od I-ljnu, .Xl -xand -r Us xv-5' and . n f 1 ' . V Middle ROW:-Madeline Java, lmuisv f:l2lZl!lll1i. .Xrthur llartun, Ulzrrr-new linblv, lillls Ilxzrgu- mz , Q - li 5 1- ' - . ' ' 1 . '. '2 'Lit A :-M - ' ' ', 'I .y . wuisf- IH l z . Cath f - llr' -nnzu . . lz I-lln - , 1 W if 3 1. A xxx' , , X' ' , . 1 .. . 1 ' . . .-, f. . , . . . ., t . -D H 1 v O . ' , ' V 1 S 5, 5 , . , , ' J Q V . 1 r . -H . . , D. Sw , . . Q 5 Q r . . . L - L, D . .x . - 4' ' . e L . V V V . . A . 3 V 5 . . . - D . I S . , . n , . D l . . D . . v - I 3 5 . X . n O ffl
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LITERARY DEPARTMENT The Old Album B J Velda Schrack IIRSI Plllfl Sl RX ARLX ln the afternoon a vroup or Camp Fire Cnrls cllmbed a low hull and looked lnto a little valley sxtuated among the fir trlmmed mountains of Nermont Early une had covered 1t wlth flowers and the birds enjoyed the cool water of a very small stream running down the mlddle of the valley Across the valley a bulldlng stood amonv the trees From where they stood the gxrls could see a low broken fence and vme covered walk No doubt xt was a forsaken home They ran down the hlll and across the valley As they approached the house 'ney found that It had not been mhablted for many ycwrs Alter much pullmv and pushmg the old gate fmally opened .-nd xls rusty hmves sent forth a loud creekmg nolse The garden had once upon a tlme been beautxful Across the Gravel path rose bushes had grown and lntertwlned thelr branches untll a thlcket of plnk and whlte roses filled It l ong 'frass Grew up between the branches but from somewhere came the sweetness of a flower not a rose for lt w s sweeter than a rose lts '1 hly excl.-umed Myrtle A vxolet added Lavma and the urls bevan parting the Grass and vmes to fmd lt Here lt IS whxspered Reva as she gently pressed the grass down around lt A tmy white flower set 1n nts bed of grass appeared Oh' a carnatlon exclaxmecl several voices How sweet and wonderful xt IS sard Lavma carnatlon the most wonderful flower ln the Garden Leave lt there and come explore the house suggested eanne The thlck entanglement of rose bushes closed all entrance to the house by the walk The glrls retraced their steps to the gate and followed the fence around to tl e slde of the house The Grass was very tall and now and then a stray rose branch crept alon the broken fence A tmy vlol t thrust 1ts del cate face up between the blades of vrass when rt was pre sed 'lslde for a path The house was old and weather beaten S veral boards were mnsslnv on the porch Iloor the steps were broken a corner post of the porch had fallen down and lay across a whlte rose bush The door yielded to a Gentle push and the glrls found themselves mslde the house They stood amazed and gazed about the room 1nto whlch they had entered which had no doubt been a Slttlil'-7 room X few ch urs a table and an open flre place met thelr wanderlnff vlances They entered a dlI1ll'l0 room and a kltchen whlch too contained fUl'llltUfC and then a bedroom Thus was the most surprlslnv of all A bed wnh its neat coverm stood near the wmdow 'x chalr or two 'md an old fashloned dresser with queer carvxnfrs and heawy dust covered mirror whlch stood ln one corner of the room where the sun llvht came throuf h the wmdow and played on the face ln a picture wlth xts tmy silver frame It was the pxcture of a beautiful young glrl The top drawer of the dresser opened and nn lt lay a Ur at book Open xt whlspered Reva No leave lt there replled eanne b It the temptatron was too 1 rent and earne who loved old quaint thmfs took It out They opened rt md .1 beautlful baby f ce w1th lauvhm eyes fr'1med ln 1 olden curls looked up it them The picture was exvht mches by ten mches 'md hand painted A. small enx elope w xs sllpped ln the slde of the picture and fmm its Qi 46 u W- V - vw Y 4' . . O , , , F . -. . . C5 . 1 ' ' . a , . . . f - - - . Q- . EQ . . O . . A . - o -' Q 1 ' , , u . .. . U . .. . .. . 5 I I 1 I 9 b : o ' .. . . H . y . 5 , . .. . H . . . , . .. . , H . . .. . v v - - . H ,D . . .- . 5 J - f g . . . O , Q' ' rr I : .D . V . 4 ' D S, c . . S ,, - Q - . . l L ' n ' 'Q 1 C , , N fi ' '55 . - . . O , Y, I .7 . . ' 13 ' y 5 v f o ' Y 5 ' 3 5 . Y fs :v V - .. , tt 1 1 x . . t. T . H . , . J , . V 4 , f .I ' v gi ' . ' 2 - Z1 , D g ', 4 4 2 ' ?: Q . . A ' '2 W ' .
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