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Page 43 text:
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xxx A FRESHT IAN C LASS The freshman class officers are as follows Lavon Reese, president Charles Cauble, vice-president ffffffffflllllllllll n bl Minor Boyer, secretary and treasure During this year we have lost thre stud- ents from our class. Robert Cook, who came here when we were in the fifth grade, moved to Tipton last October. Julian Hale, who came here at the beginning of the school term, moved to Scircleville. Dorthy Coffman came to our class when we were in the seventh grade: but we lost her this year too. We are very sorry to lose these students from our class,but wo shall never forget them and we hope they will not forget us. The girls of this class are very proud of the boys as there are three of them who play on the basket ball team. Charles Cauble and Nor- man Goodnight play on the second team and Lavon Reese on the first team.u - In October the girls home economics class entertained the boys manual training class with a luncheon at the noon hour, with Mrs. Cunning- ham and Mr. Finley present. ' We have had one party this year. We were entertained at the home of our sponson, Mrs. Cunningham. This was a Washington Birthday Party held on February 19, 1958 with nineteen guests and members present. We are coming to the close of our freshman year, and we hope we may all go on together the rest of our school days. Sue Tunis
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Page 45 text:
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Please read this dear people and you will admit The green in the Freshmen is fading a bit. Take notiee and remember as short years roll by The hobbies of Freshmen will prove that they try First let us take Zora who loves to day dream, That she goes roller skating with her beau in the spring. But Nancy WOh people!N no dreamer is she, But a lover of sewing and as neat as can be. New Minor's a worker his mates all agree And swears every day a violinist he'll be.rV Inene she goes walking but a boy never seeeg For her mind is on English and good English, please. ' f Dear Margie, she's neat in her school work and . dress y' But her pass time of combing her hair leaves it a mess. Poor Norman, he leers at the teacher in hate For interrupting his sleep while filling e date. Then Charles, he appears with a-big honor HKU But discarded this sweater when Phillippe said V linay. I! Jane Snipes with her Algebra never will hide For she sleeps and she eats with it right at ' her sideo And Lewis, her brother, he says with a shrug, To heck with your Algebra, just look at this bug. New Mary, will you please quit passing that note' If Finley should see you it won't be a joked Please tell me Jane Seirele have you a pass time?
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