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Y ' ' ' ' Q i 7 lglggvyrya be o it at ? 'mn' J il gfistory of the Glass of 29 . ,.. IN the September of 1925, almost one hundred quivering forms huddled together in the seemingly vast high school, conscious of their every move and fearful of the great ordeal to come. This verdant nature did not last long, for in due time many of our members were initiated by the upper classmen, and fear was over- come in our hearts. During this year we published a magazine, The Freshmen Frolic, with the aid of our class advisor, Miss Ruth Blind. Some. of our members were active in athletics, but none gained a letter. We were also represented in the semi-chorus and in the orchestra. Our sophomore year was really the beginning of our careers, for here we elected our first class officers and chose our class colors, maroon and gray. We had risen to the realm of upper-classmen and tried to show our knowledge to those around us. We were again represented in football and basketball, and Arthur Murray, our president, won a letter in both. This year We published a class magazine, The Sophomore Sketch-Book, with Donald Luby as editor-in- chief. Our junior year was the one to which all of us may look back with pleasure. We elected our class officers, Arthur Murray, Stanley Boughton, and Frances Kohncke, and began our campaign of selling hot dogs. While our representa- tives in the championship football team were helping to make the season a suc- cessful one, we were feeding hot dogs to the spectators. Our cry all through the year was Money! Money! for that was what we needed to make the jun- ior-Senior banquet a reception, one to be remembered. We were allowed to sell Eskimo pies to the basketball crowds in our new gym. Our third year was crowned by the banquet made possible by our adventures in the financial realm. Our senior year has held a mixture of the joys and fears of the three preced- ing years in high school-we are joyful in our school comradeships, busy in pre- paring the school annual, and fearing and hoping that the future may have some- thing rich in store for us. We have been well represented in the activities of the school-in football, in dramatics, music, basketball, and track. Every one of our class is thankful to all those that made it possible for us to have the gym. No one can really know how much it means to us. We had been deprived of physi- Page Seve lee i-ls. iiil ili 1' n n. i' 7 . ' f Y f , ' ' Y W F A ,I 'V - - H A X ' '9 , - Y 7 . , , - f ' '
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