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THE HIGHLANDER Freshman Roll Louise Ackley Clarence Anderson Presley Anderson Jane Ayers Isabel Bahnmaier Otha Bailey Evelyn Beckley Richard Beisecker Josephine Bergman Ernest Berry Marian Bucheim Harold Calderwood Arlona Clifton Leland Cross Leda Culbertson Henry Deever Jewell Dennis Robert English Earl Epling Floyd Epling Chester Ewing Winona Hamilton Dayton Herschell Wilma Herschell Naomi Hilderbrand George Holler Martha Tillman Lloyd Holston Irma Jones Mary Louise Jones Castella Keeling Leonard Kelsey Wilbur Kempe Ruby Kincaid James Kneisler Harold Lewis Allen Lindquist Gretchen McKee Paul Mills Ruth Norris Maxine Nye Merle Oberheim Gilbert Powell Mildred Powell Bruce Reynolds Paul Reynolds Olive Ina Richard Jack Ritchie Helene Roller Frank Russell Helen Smelser Dennie Smith Sherrill Thompson ty- ght.
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wwwvwvv THE HIGHLANDER YE SHIP SOPHOMORE Ahoy! Ye good ship Sophomore! As ye sail the bounding main, With thy crew of stealthy sailors, Ye have gained thy cherished fame. With Miss McDonald in thy crowsnest, Opal Johnson, thy captain bold, Bessie Roller as thy second mate, Brave Gordon thy finances and log to hold. On every voyage that thou hast made, On thy rigging hoisted high, Over the sea of knowledge brave, Colors of dear Highland fly. Though waves may dash ye on the rocks Ye have no cause for fears, With forty gobs and mascot too, Ye shall brave through two more years. Thy social life has been complete With laughs and songs that ring, A hike or two, both of success, And a jolly party in the spring. Nine of thy mates in Girl Reserve, With three in thy club Hi-Y, All in the Booster club roaring with pep, And thy four C. C. C.'s with their pies. Six sea-salts on thy battling gridiron, While thy all-county-end is Phil: Eleven in basket ball, fighting hard, Ye gave many warriors a spill. The plays that ye gave in the early spring, Both went off with a bangi Ye were well represented in boosting and wit, By all of thy Sophomore gang. Thirteen in dramatics has given thee luck, And they praise thee all the day long: While seven young ladies in the merry Cmlee Club, Fill thy deck with their joyful song. So here's to the ship her mates admire, And will for two years more: May she sail the main of knowledge deep With success as the good HSophomore. RUTH TICKNOR. Motto-Step by step we gain the heights Colors--Old gold and purple M ascot-Parrot AAAAAAA Pa geT W
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T THE HIGHLANDER 4 4 l w 1 4 4 1 k s 4 4 1 , 1 4 I V l 1 . l E l l 1 4 l 4 The Freshman Glass of '31 . 4 jl We are green we know H But we're not so slow I1 And our green was sand-papered long ago. l A class of fifty-two, 1 And it's been, HWhat shall we do? I Basket ball, football, orchestra, glee club, ' Hi-Y, Girl Reserves, and Dramatic Club- And so that we won't get ,...,.,.,.l..... as a Rooster ,Q Every Freshman is a good, old Booster. 1 Our President, James Kneisler, I Is a pretty good just hustler. 4 And so there is a Freshman nose I ln almost everything that goes. f And of our officers, there are others too 1 Who earn the epithet, True Blue. I Freshman parties, by rule are only two 4 We think it's quite unjust, don't you? 4 But we make the best of what we have s l And the first quenched a desire to Gad . 4 By a two-mile hike, with eats at the end. 1 The second was when we love-missives send 11 A'St. Valentine's party in the Gym, jf Where all the first Girls sent flirting looks to 1 Their favorite l All in all, we're a pretty good bunch: And I think you'll surely get the hunch: We'll be here longer than most of you And to Highland, we will always be true Keeping her traditions old, dear And her name forever and ever dear, 4 Altogether, Freshmen ' Fifteen Rahs for old Highland! In connection with the activities we wish to add that the Freshmen arranged l the chapel in the morning on February 23. ln Little Miss Dresden we dis- , covered that some Freshmen could dance the Minuet. Our Freshman Orchestra ' played one number, 1 I 4 Colors-Silver and Old Rose il M ascot-A Cardinal ll Motto-Do the best that you can, all the time you can Sponsor-M iss Davison 4 Page Twenty-nin 8
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