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HKAPISGNIANH T fa,, ,,,,., -Y FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Doris Larsen ...... ............ P resident .lay Van Tassel .... ...... V ive President Myrtle Johnson ...... .... .............. S e c-retary Gordon Andrews .... ..................... 1 'reasurer Mr. Eriksen ........ ................... C Blass Advisor Class Motto ...... .... ' 'VVe Strive, XVe Achieve. Class Flower ..... .............. P ink Rosebuds Class Colors .... ..,.,..... P urple and Gold HISTORY VVe, the class of nineteen hundred twenty-nine, started our school career in the fall of nineteen hundred twenty-five. NVE: organized our class with Doris Larsen as President, Myrtle John- son as Secretary, and Gordon Andrews as Treasurer. y The upperclassmen, thinking that we would not be Freshmen unless we were initiated, planned a party for us. At this party we entertained the upperclassmen with many clever performances. XVe jumped onto rubber tacks, we sang, we danced, and rolled pencils across the floor with our noses. The President of the Sophomore Class presented the President of our class with a green rag doll. They called this Tradition, or some such thing. VVC heartily enjoyed the stick of peppermint candy which the upperclassmen generously begrudged us, while they supped punch and munched wafers. Mr. Eriksen, our Class Advisor, has done a great deal for us. He helped make our return party a success, and assisted us through the Freshman lssue of The Yoicefl We have taken a part in athletics this year. Ruth Lingley and Katherine Juneau are playing as substitutes for the first team in basketball. Though we could not beat the Sophomore girls in the class contests, we did win from the Junior-Senior girls, by a score of 12 to 1. VVe feel that, as a class, we have made a fairly good showing during our first year in K.H.S., and we look forward to three more happy, successful years in her walls. DORIS LARSEN, ,29 - Q -36-
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