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t;a!fi«tf««!fitfm!riiriSiitfiifiifi!fia To the Freshmen of 1930 Hear ye, and take warning, ye food for vultures, of the words that fall from the pen of the mighty and wise upperclassmen for they are pearls of wisdom, no less. Having a few moments to waste a few of the illustrious Seniors prepared the following lines for those of you who are not too inconceivably ignorant to take heed.. 1. Do always your puny best to follow in the footsteps of those who have gone before you, and, as a result of such effort, a few ideas might filter into the vacuum that rests upon your shoulders, for mir- acles have happened before. 2. Put away your dolls, and other remembrances of your baby days, and try to become a true warrior for old H. H. S. 3. Be generous, brave, just, and wise, like the Seniors. Freshman Creed The upperclassmen are our betters, we shall be like them. They lead us into the paths of civilization and upright existence. Yes, verily' we shall follow in their footsteps. They caress our carcasses with paddles. We are bruised all over. Surely respect and praise shall follow them all their days, and we shall probably wallow in our loathsome, slimy, puddles forever. Yes, the upperclassmen are both just and wise, but take heed ye scum of the earth, that ye cross not the will of those above you, lest LePage’s be used for Staycomb. And now, ye putrid relics of a foul past, ye donkeys, chuckles, oafs, boobies, morons, louts, loons, nincompoops, rubes, dunces, and half-wits, cart your filthy carcasses forth, and bear in mind the bril- liant words of those who so generously wasted their precious time up- on you. Take heed, for the upperclassmen are wise. Do as they say, and perhaps, some day you shall reach the heights they have already at- tained, although all but the very optimistic have abandoned hope. LOVE THE SENIORS
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Seniors of 1930 Mildred Myrick Edith Craven Thomas F. Johnson Emma Heard Euell Marjorie Moyers Charles E. Stanfill Claribel Hunt
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