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1924 agc 29 Jftistarg nf fitt Class itf '25 We, the Class of ‘25, entered the portals of the F. H. S in 1921. and as Columbus tried to find a short route to the West Indies, so we tried to find a short route to the “Sea of Knowledge.” We were told that the ‘Sea of Knowledge was full of monsters in form of teachers, whose fiery wrath was poured out upon unsuspecting Freshmen. It did not take us long to get acquainted with our Alma Mater. The most important events that occurred in our first year were: the Masquerade Parity and the Freshman-Sophomore Picnic. Many times we felt that the machine of fate was going to reverse rather than progress, for we will admit thnt we entered the F. H. S. as fresh and verdant as any class ever did. The next year we returned as Sophomores, and our time was mostly devoted to study and hard work. The capital event of this year was a “Weiner Roast.” This year ended with the Freshman-Sophomore Picnic, The third year was most successful. As Juniors our Social Activities were increased. February 25-26 we held a benefit show entitled, “Blow Your Own Horn ” and we have been blowing it ever since. During this year the Jun'or Orchestra was organized May 23, we expect to give the Seniors a “ripping good” Banquet. Carol 'Nbland, as president, is doing much for the success of the banquet, and the Junior Play- Adventures of Grrndpa” which we hope will be successful with the co-operation of the students of the Junior Class. Our underclassmen are feeling a sense of pride in their more mature superiors. Let us put forth every effort that this loyal admiration may not be shaken. To the Juniors: It has been said that the great function of tyivironment is not to modify but to sustain and we are therefore looking to you to assure the dignity of the Seniors.. Blanche Grosse— 25. ’ 2 5 = ]E
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THE JUNIOR CLASS Our Under-classmen are felling a sense of pride in their more mature superiors. Let us put forth every effort that this loyal admiration may not be shaken.
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xtnhixmxivz QLlass Jlxtll Abraham, Edith Ackerman, Florence Ackerman, Walter Arkwright, Florence Bannish, George Bauer, Anton Berger, Clara Berkovitz. Harry Besevich. Nick Bianco Rose Bobby, Albert Bobby Emma Bogdon George Bonekovic, Frank Bosack Mike Bryan, Luther Burprich, Frieda Cantelupe, Margaret Carine, James Carine Joe Carroll James Cevenak, Albert Cevich. Olga Chrobak, Helen Chirnisky, Anna Chisman, Peter Cumberlidge, Donald Olune, Steve Cochran Twila Col lech i John Crivello, Mary Danesso, Mary Davis, Mary Davis, Ruth Day Josephine Demaria, Rocci Dodatta Elsie Dondero Mildred Dresch, Ralph Drew, Thomas Duncan. Victor Edwards. John Eisele Helen Epstein Walter Evans Margaret Frankovitch. Frank Freebie, Mary Garfunkle, Helen Geletko, Joe Gelfand, Ethel Ginter Katherine Godek Stanley Gottschalk, Glen Grande, Frank Grande George Gray, Ernice Griffith, Alice Griffith Gladys Gunesch. Mary Guthrie, Clifford Hayes, Hazel Henderson, George Henning. Margaret Hilkuk. Grace Hillman, Paul Hinkson, Mary Housman, Harry Hunter David Husband, Gwen James, Leo Johns, Margaret Johnson, John Habakoo. Sam Haminski John Kerins, Helen Kerr, Mae Belle Kerr, Charles Kiefer, Mary Klien, Susan Kozma. Charles Lacy, Irene
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