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Upper row:— Ri ssell Tim mm Cmarlhh Burns Joe Mosher W alter Blicharz Paul Boehm Kf.th Freeman Keith Young John Hoc. e Frank Brule (-enter row: Doxaid McCoy C asmer C losses Milton Haskins Kenneth Gray Viva Shell Lucy Kirk Mildred Shindeldecker Kenneth Skibhe Arthur Pierce Chester Dohm Alvin LaPlant Charles Dillon Kenneth Jewell Lower row:- Vera Fisher Rose Dunaetz Ruth Trowbridge I.issabel Holle Natalie Preston Miss Voigt. (Class Officer) Helen Richards Clara Sova Ruth Schaub Margaret Ridenour Roma Hubbard Raymond Pettengill FRESIIMAN CLASS HISTORY When the school was just beginning. We, thirty-eight Freshmen, were gay: We entered High School for the winning, And the victory is ours today. Turning the leaves of science And rewriting our algebra tests, We studied with cheery defiance Leaving the others to rest. Our president is Frank Brule, Who took Donald McCoy’s place. Roma Hubbard, as treasurer, truly, Has many hard problems to face. Viva Shell, as secretary, an office does hold; Miss Voigt is our class chaperon; And the Freshman colors are blue and gold, With flower, a carnation of pinkish tone. And now since we had been entertained By the “Sophs” at Elizabeth Park, Only one thing for us remained At the “gym.” to give them a “lark.” Tis well hearing the Eau Claire student’s murmuring. “When our Freshman days are won; Freshmen here, Freshmen there, Freshmen everywhere, But we are still going on.” First our toil and then our pleasure, That’s the Freshman’s rule of yore. That’s why when next year comes around It will find us as Sophomores. C. S.—'25 Tiv'nlx-titkt
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Fern Tidey Fern Merritt Donald Clark Rolland Moody Ardis Raker Elkora Winte Miss Voigt EX LIBRIS RDKR is Heavens first Law.” The true meaning of this proverb has certainly formed the basis of our library work this year. We were organized under the supervision of Miss Voigt. But since there were only four old librarians, some new ones had to be brought into the field. Those chosen for this task were Elnora Winter, Rolland Moody, Ardis Baker and Donald Clark. Our work has not only consisted of putting books back on the shelves, which some people think is the sole and only duty of a librarian and which therefore gives them the impression that it is a “snap,” but we have classified all the new books that came in both this year and last and have completed that mammoth task of recording all of these books in our accession book. In spite of the fact that, during the latter part of our term one of our librarians, formerly Miss Miner, resigned her position because Fate gave her a higher posi- tion, namely that of housewife, we have completed the work in the manner in which it was outlined. Of course we admit that we have not attained absolute perfection along these lines but, we leave that height tor K. C. H. S.’s future librarians to attain. «»« School Day Dreams—Concluded NTow I must praise the Freshmen, they do things neat and trim, You could see by the party for us at the gym. The evening of that sleigh ride was lovely to behold, And we all enjoyed it, although the night was cold. But the best of all is Basket Ball, how we cheer our teams, Sometimes I’m even playing in my school day dreams. Often, oh how often, I think of Eau Claire High, The teachers anil their kindness make me work and try. Although we have parties, roasts and basket ball at school. We also have some studies that are not easy as a rule, Some of you think it all pleasure and chocolate creams, But I solve Geometry in my school dav dreams. S. P.— 24 Twenty-nine
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