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I is , gg .22 Zigifiiiih HISTORY OF CLASS OF '29 HE CLASS of '29 emerged from several schools, or parts of the Woods, and have come together in this H. H. S. building in the form of a strong, peppy, happy class. In our Freshmen year We were just starting to climb this ladder that We have yet to iinish. We had many good times together, although bashful and shy of one another. The Freshmen initiation Was a high time for us, as there were too many Freshmen to be handled by the remainder of the school. We enjoyed ourselves to the utmost and then came the summer vacation and We rested from school Work to take up manual labor. The next year opened and We were called Sophomores, We had gay times throughout the first of the term, and though Mr. Young made one of his usual announcements that the semester was coming to a close, and if the Sophs wanted to see the next semester to jump on the boat and ride, We then began to Work so We could ride on the boat. The second semester Went gladly on with all our toil and strife and merriment and joy. The Sophs were all invited to attend the Junior prom, and all Were present to enjoy the fun. Our class day rolled around and we then took a trip to Shoshone Falls and ate our lunch which pleased the crowd most. VVe then drove to the bathing pools at Artesian to washeaway our sins and regrets and many other things. The day and good time will go down in history as the Sophomore class day. Sophomore y-ear closed and we again rested from school life. Junior year opened and all the bright and pleasant faces of the Sophomore class were there to be given the name of Juniors. The battle of school life began and many aches and pains come with hard lessons. This also being our year to produce the mighty year book of Heyburn High School, we are striving to put forth a history and record of the year of 1928, and our motto shall stand forever: It Shall Be Done. This is the history and story of the happy class of '29. Neldon Stocking.
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