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CROSWELL HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE FRESHMEN Officers: President, Bert Aitken; Vice-Pres., Helen Westbrook; Secretary and Treasurer, Beatrice Johnson. Colors: Purple and Gold. Freshmen Calendar Sefct. 3. Confusion! Front seats! Oh, dear! I didn’t fill out that en- rollment card correctly! Botany or Latin ? Room 2 ? Where is that? Bells! Bells! So this is High School! Sept. 12 A reflection was cast on the whole assembly room from the Fresh- men Girls’ Schoolgirl Complex- ions, which had been applied from the Sophomore’s vanity cases. Sept. 14 Tommy’s using “Stacomb.” Look out, girls! Sept. 15 Miss Fuller in English Class: “Carl, read a sentence show - ing contrast.” Carl: (reading from his paper) “One girl was white, the other was black.” Sept. 16 Freshmen wdenie roast at North grove. Oct. 2 Helen Brower in Botany class: “Mr. Rieman, what kind of a tree is a “whiffle tree?” Oct. 21 Stop! Look! Listen! Stanley was at school today before the last gong rang. Oct. 24 Freshmen all going about with downcast faces. Reason ? Their first experience with one of Mr. Rieman’s famous tests. Nov. 5 Olive survived all day without giggling. Nov. 12 Teacher: “Mack, what are the principal parts of bring?” Mack: “Bring, brang, brung.” Dec. 9 Latin 9 had a party. Dec. 11 Wesley is happy. Alberta is com- ing to school again. Dec. 20 Mack fell off the platform in assembly. Hope he didn’t hurt the platform any. Jan. 5 Wonder what the magnet is that draws Carl’s attention to the front seat? Jan. 13 Freshmen entertained the Sopho- mores. Jan. 20 Alec’s idea of a “perfect day.” A date with Mildred. Jan. 25 Helen: “Alta, if you were in a ten story building and it caught fire what would you do?” Alta: “I’d call for Harold.” Feb. 2 Leona Connors acknowledges her preference for rid hair. Feb. 16 Freshmen party. Feb. 27 What makes Bernice Conoly so sleepy? (Ellsworth tries to look innocent) March 5 Teacher: What is the word in Latin for “journey”, A. J.? A. J.: I’ll bite, what is it? April 7 Harold Urmy: “Mr. Heemstra, have you ever taken ether or chloroform?” Mr. Heemstra: “Yes, just last year.” Harold: “Well, I’ve often won- dered who teaches it.” April 8 Freshmen Class had to postpone tne party. Yes, our president, Bert Aitken, had an important engagement. April 17 Freshman party. All went well except that the cream wouldn’t whip and Mr. Rieman got in ev- eryone’s way trying to help wash the dishes. April 24 The cry today is “Feed us, Fresh- men!” Cause ? Freshmen lost in the baseball ticket selling con- test. April 28 If certain Freshmen will remem- ber in the future that even a “Ford” needs gas to make it go, it will save the garage man at Lexington much trouble in the future. April 30 Speeches in English 9. We are ail on the way to success in be- ing great orators. May 1. A. J. is complaining of an attack of spring fever. Cleaning the Fair grounds holds no attraction for him. May 5' Advanced spring fashions. The Class President appears in a daz- zling checked sweater. May 12 Mr. Rieman gives the Freshmen Class a lecture on etiquette. May 20 The High School was taken back to the time when James V ruled Scotland, when English 9 gave a Scotch program. May 29 The Freshmen gave the long an- ticipated party that fulfilled the cry of “Feed us, Freshmen.” June 5 Helen W. has a toothache. She is having a “swell” time! June 13 An unlucky day for a party, nev- ertheless the Freshmen enjoyed their last outing of the year. Pntfe Twenty-two
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