Higginsville High School - Blue Bird Yearbook (Higginsville, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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Ninth Grade Class History It was on a bright September day two years ago that we, a group of eager students, made our first entrance into the high school building as seventh graders. At first it was hard for us to become accustomed to the new place we had taken but we soon grew to like the high-school way of doing things. When we had finished the eighth grade we found that our high school had grown as dear to us as our former ones had been. It was only because we knew that we could enter as gallant freshmen the next year that we could think of leaving it for the summer. And so it was that we waited rather impatiently for the arrival of September the fifth, 1926, when the doors of 1-1. H. S. would open wide and we could renew our quest for knowledge. All of our earlier timidity had vanished and we entered as a class with experience. There were some, however, who had not been with us in the first years of our quest. It was new and strange to them, but in only a short time they felt that they were a part of us. And how many were there in this Wonderful Class of ours ? Seventy- six, sir-the largest freshman class that ever entered our dear H. H. S. Our class was well represented in basket ball, football, and orchestra. While we were interested ,in activities we hope that our participation in them may not keep our time from our studies for we wish to be so efficient in them that when our school term is ended our teachers will be able to say, We.l done my good and faithful students, enter into the Sophomore class with joy. We established high ideals and strove for the joy that comes from trying to reach them. Through our many trials and tribulations we were safely guided by our kind and patient teachers and courage-courage that never failed us and made us triumphant. And now as we continue our journey, striving for higher and better attainmehts which are sure to be ours in the end, we see luring us on, not only the dignity of the Seniors, but fun and festive frolics of all kinds. DOROTHY WADDELL. 2 bQ.JLJl,..,-...'. a 5 Gigi It-g 5315-uv J GX of Q,Q,.g,N,, JC O Q... NNI X X H Q A imogs N-JS. 'ka x-9'f'if'efxks-l.-1.2-' 'N-fs-D., . fb ,sw Z' vbxs.. .v....N,.ra,'l.k.,A we ee-1,.:,wgfefQf W , is Q Q o . 451+ . sis.-vs., . I KDQS .-15,-,mug N., NX ik Br-egg, xt .,..nx . ..A?,-QJ LS



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fi 529 , Freshman Class Fourth Row: Townsend Hader, Harry Meinershagren, Bernard Starke, Lewis Tyler. Third Row: John Truesdale, Norman Perry, Birch Hunt, Billy Koenig, Delmar Meinershagen, Conrad Squires, Fred Lefman. Second Row: Frances Brown, Mildred Albers, Kathryn Detert, Geo. Kent Mein- ershaeen, Aileen Bear, Grace Freund, Margaret Ramey. First Row: Inez Foulds, Gene Gunn, Marjorie Kincheloe, Edlia Allen, Dorothy Waddell, Elizabeth Herd, Helen Gladish, Lorena Solomon. Absent: Johnnie Fetter, Leonard Fetter, Iva Mills, Edith Goring. I'.-V116 45 1.. e , , XAN.,-,- 1' 74 ,,

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