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.rioiag 1 ilioiuiuqrln H E H I G H L A N D E Rbcnicximricriaricrilbioicozo Freshmen Class of '29 MOTTO- Modesty in thoughts,-words and actions. MAsCoT-Bull Pup. CLASS FLOWER-Violet. Yes, we're Freshiesl We number forty-seven. Twenty-nine boys and eighteen girls. Our colors are purple and white. The class officers are: Ray Skidmore, presidentg Marvin Nye, vice presi- dent, and May Oliver, secretary and treasurer: Miss lVlcClure, sponsor. A majority of Freshmen are pioneer settlers, having been in the Highland Park School since the primary grades. The majority of our members have come from territory surrounding Highland Park. Deeds, not mere words reveal our sincere efforts to assume our share of the responsibility for larger and better high school. We ranked second in the Ter- man tests of general intelligence. We have two letter men in football, one member on the boys' basket ball team, and several members on th girls' basket ball team. In orchestra, there are two Freshies: in dramatic club, three mem- bers, and in girls' glee club there are six and a like number in boys' glee club. The greater number of Booster Club members are Freshies. The Highland Park Sewing Circle is a Freshman organization, and the majority of members PRESHMEN are Freshman. Margaret Anno Frank Aye Curt Bergman Evelyn Burbank Esther Chubb Leonard Cloud Clara Coleman Dorothy Cusic Blanche Elder Deward Estes Richard Evans Noble Foster , Ethel Frejd George Griswold Inez Griswold Iohn House Page 28 Joseph Hurwitz Carl Jones Gustave Leupold Jeannette Lommasson Louis Mather Donald Mills Addie Norris Marvin Nye Elroy Oberheim Gordon Oberheim May Oliver Burt Powell Dana Pratt Ethel Pressgrove Amelia Raber Henry Raber Harold Ransdell Hale Ritchie Mildred Roshon Sophia Shapiro Ray Skidmore Marguerite Stapleton Hazel Sweet Theodore Thomas Wayne Webber Clifford Woodley Harold Milliken Archie Erwin John Cahill Louise McQueary Arthur Tolbert
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-.--1----i----ii-T H E H I G H L A N D E R-f'-ff---- -----1 i Junior High School The Junior High School students have practically been initiated into the school because of their close contact with the full pledged high school people. They already think that they have worn off their greenness and intend to act quite sophisticated next fall. The class certainly is renowned for its pep and good students. They have tried to keep up with all the social activities of the high school and have practically succeeded. Miss Etta Abbott has very ably directed their work since Christmas. The Junior High School is looking forward to a real welcome in the High School next fall. CLASS ROLL Samuel Bayliss Opal Loper Lyman Boursaw Frederick McClenaham Lawrence Buck Paul Mills Carl Carrier Violet Chapman Arthur Eberhart Zuma Euwer Merle Harms Frank Heard Marjory Holyoke Dorothy Jones Wilma Kempe Eugene Lair Margaret Lemons Ray Lindsey Philip Mills Lawrence Morriss William Ransdell Virginia Rhoades Bruce Reynolds Paul Reynolds Flossie Shumate Harold Sims Lewis Smith Emil Stawitz Carl Steinmeyer Ruth Ticknor Paz
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