Cissna High School - Review Yearbook (Cissna Park, IL)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 28 text:

013. IIB. GB. IIHII. CLASS MOTTO Together we stick, Divided we're stuck. CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Roses CLASS OFFICERS President ..... ..... 4 ...................... L ester Fry Vice-President ...... .... C ecil Hasselbrimr Secretary-Treasurer ............... ..... W ilina Brown CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Anderson E HEMKQQ W

Page 27 text:

item mum We xo SOPHOMORE HISTORY On the morning of September 5, 1927, twenty-two freshmen were as- signed their respective seats in the freshmen section of the study hall. Although this same number was diminished by the loss of Donald Mc- Vicker, Louis Hurliman, Ethel Hasselbring and Lavina Hausch before the close of the year, all twenty-two became acquainted with High School tactics in the initiation held the month after school had begun. Initiation proved not to be as terrible as had been predicted. The next fall saw the remaining eighteen with one new member, Henry Aeschliman, added to the ranks. We were no longer green freshiesng we bequeathed that quality to the class of '32, The loss of Vera Ray- mond about the end of the first semester left us with eighteen again. In literary, music, and athletic events the class of '31 contributed to the school several very active and outstanding pupils. A student from our class represented the school in the dramatic declamation and another in humorous declamation. The Girls' Glee Club had several members of the class of '31 in it, as did also the Boys' Glee Club. We organized a Latin Club of which the Freshmen became members at the end of the first semester. A trophy case was purchased with the proceeds from the three one-act plays given by the members of the Latin Club. Here's to the class of '31! May they always prosper! ml 'fe'-irzjvflfif' W 9



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GE. lIlD. GE. lllill. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On the morning of September 3, 1928, twenty-three young people entered the Cissna Park Community High School as Freshmen. Without delay We became acquainted with the surroundings and soon organized, choosing class oliicers, class colors, a class flower, and a motto. Initiation took place on September 20 in the High School gymnasium and after being shocked by electricity and subjected to many harrowing experiences, we shook hands with the High Mogul and were duly entered as students of the C. P. C. H. S. With the exception of four-Fern Boyce, Cecil Hasselbring, Walter Geyer and James Hurt-we have all survived the first year of high school Work and no longer have the feeling of green freshiesf' Mr. Anderson, as class advisor, has made possible many enjoyable events which will be remembered in future years, and he has directed our work as a Whole very Well indeed. With this start We hope to continue next year, coming up to the stand- ards set by our predecessors, and, if possible, setting higher standards for our successors. W 'VIIXE1' W

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