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I942 TM- el1l1EEX e FRESMEN CLASS OF '42 Is it true that: Mary Lou never cuts up in classes? Peg never sneezee only when necessary? Charlene and Bob have carried on a true friendship? Ruby likes to talk to a certain sophomore? Bums mth never laughs in study halls? Dale will ever become a farmer? Keith ever sings or whistles out loud during civics class? Fred likes a certain girl named West? Leats likes a. certain senior lad? Reed is never on the honor roll? Leslie B. likes to sing the song Mary Lou ? Bruce Cimpbell likes to go to basketball games? John believes in the slogan, Slow and steady wins the race Joe was nicknamed 'Posey' because he reminds every one of a Bernice never combs her hair? Thelma likes to talk? Edward doesn't like school? Edith has A Romeo in Punxsutawney? mth Graham yrill never be an old maid? Byron likes to study? Helen Hildebrand is a jitterbug? Orlea has been on l. diet? Junior H, believes in breaking the speed limit? Tony never has his lessons? Helen Kerenbauer likes to walk to the bushouse? Grace cm't get her Hath problems? Wycliffe never disturbs a study hall? Jenny never chews gum? ' llary doesn't like to miss school? Janet never goes out on a date? Clyde likes to be noisy? Helen Nazer likes the boys? Mildred doesn't like to go to Pittsburgh? Florence likes to answer questions? Tom soesn't want to be an aviatol? Frances likes to be teased HUB Ruth McDevitt FRESHMEN Florence Stevens is modest and quite shy, But she 'll get over that by and by. 7 rose?
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he nnex I ,X 'N 'S 2, Y X . fu XM' i'1 X 1 If f l .Af ol Cr X x 'f ' 1 I lx 5 I I . Aga l E3 . .-f 'jxN- r 1 X ' bewfwvlil ,c ' , , PRES!-IMEN CLASS HISTORY We, the Freshmen Class of l9l,2, when starting into school the first of September, were bashful, but willing to abide by the riles and regulations of Concord High School. We have now gotten acquainted and are able to go right ahead with the rest of the students. We also have had good cooperation and taken part in all school activities and assemblies. The class consisted of 1.2 pipils at the first of the year. We lost four and gained three which leaves us a total of Ll at the present. Joe Einith and Harry Barwell quit, and Gloria Welling and Unice Knight moved to some other school. We gained Tom Peth from Annisville, Jennie Costa from West Sunbury, and just lately Dorothy Everly from Pittsburgh. About the third week of school, we elected class officers. The returns told us that the President was Mary Lou Hovisg Vice President was I-fred Mcliinneyg Secretary- Theasurer was Reed Campbell. Carl Campbell was elected for the Athletic Council. We had a Freshmen initiation day, as usual. Of course we were very bashful and embarrassed but we pulled through the day all right. There was also a Freshmen party that night. Some of us were so scared we could hardly do our share but the audience had fun out of it, even tho' we didn't. Did You? After the party, everyone went on a Treasure Hunt. Following this we all came back to the school house for a weiner roast. We may by called green horns but we hope, next year, we can feel at home, and I'm sure we won't be so bashful or backward. Margaret Ellen Martin
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'T-h.,2 Annex '942 FRESHMBJ. Orlea Hilliard is quite fair, But she gets her lessons we're sure of that. Junior Hindman is surely slow, But we are sure he 'd make Annabelle a pretty good beau. Anthony Hosick is lots of fun, You wouldn't want a better chum. Mary Lou Hovls is our riot maker, When there are entertainments Press is sure to take her. Helen Karenbauer obeys every rule, Although she doesn't even like school. Jenny Costa never says a word, For speaking out of turn she's never heard. Wycliffe King always stirs up the fun, But he always has his lessons done. Grace Mabbott is always quiet, Its sure she'll never raise a riot. Emma Ruth McDevitt sure can roll her eyes, Aand this helps a lot to catch the guys. Ruby McGrady is on the honor roll, She knows everything from pole to pole. Of Fred lKcKinr1ey's acting ability we have proof , His audiences always raise the roof. Margaret Ellen Martin is quite fair, Sze likes a certain Sophoinore with blonde hair. Mary Medvit is seldom seen, For missing school she's very keen. Janet Stevens is quiet and sedate, She never stays out very late. Charlene Miller is very loyal, To a. certain senior named Bob Royle. Clyde Moore is bashful, quite, He's never known to start a fight. Helen Nazer obeys the Golden Rule , But really she doesn't care for school. Francis Say is such a quiet little soul, Sze wouldn't yell if you hit her with a bowl. Dorothy Everly has her eye on Howard, He sure turned out to not be a coward.
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