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THE CARDINAL - 1932 19 ' -HIC FI'2Sl'll'l'lCl1 At the beginning of the term last fall, the Freshmen boys and girls elected the following officers: President .......,,,,,...,,.. ...........,.,...... M illard Wald Vice President ............ .............. B etty jane Vernon Secretary-Treasurer ...........i..............,.....,.,..,...................,.,......... Neola Fry The Freshmen sponsors are Mr. Swanson and Miss Bahringer, under whose capable guidance the year has been an eventful and enjoyable one. Both the boys and the girls inter-class basketball teams were well repre- sented, both sides winning many games. Charlotte Klock and Margaret Brook were chosen by popular vote to represent the class at Fredonia on Play Day. The Freshmen Assembly was held late in October so the class worked out a Hallowe'en entertainment. The Annual Freshman Party was held at Bonita. It proved very successful and a good though rather exciting time was had by all. We look forward with great anticipation to our Sophomore year. Neola Fry, '33. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF-- Mr. Swanson lost his ego- john Cole didn't grumble about an assignment- Hugh Clark smoked anything besides Cubebs- Bertie Anderson kept her hair combed- Students in the lab studied- Florence Gron forgot refreshments every noon- Miss Scheible wore the same dress two days in succession- Babbling Brook stopped gurgling- Dorothy Terrill got writers cramp- Prof didn't repeat- Jeanette Freed gave some guys a break- jo Van Vleck attended school five days a week- James McGraw didn't ask questions in Geometry- The Junior boys agreed with the junior girls- All Seniors graduated- It didn't look cloudy on May Day-
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18 THE CARDINAL - 1932 Junior Class News President .......................,.........,.........,................ Punk fMadelinej Russell Vice President ............ ..,,,,............ ' 'Snitch QHughj Clark Treasurer ........,........., .......,............ ' 'Dopey QRobertj Klock Secretary ........................,. ...... ' 'Stretch fCalvertj McConnell Student Council ...................,...,.....................,..... Deac QTommyj Purcell Freezer' Ueanettej Freed De class was brought back to de Lakewood prison on de eighth of Sep- tember and was cordially vellcumed by Warden Mathewson. We was assigned to our cells under de lovin' care of Under Warden Scheible and begun de old grind. Believe yours truly, de old can looked good after tree months of loafin'. Well, de year starts wit a bang by de Seniors givin' us a big blowout on Hal- loweien. De next ting on de list is a song and dance given by us for de hull bunch, and did we hand um a lagh? De ladies Aid has us present it again on account of its bein' so good. We drawed a full house and was we good! Con- cernin, the sports, we skinned'em in basketball and volley ball, and in de track meet we got seconds. flf youze asks my poisnel oppinion I tink de officials was paidj By way of entertainment, we gave a movie De Lost Battalion, in which a bunch of Yanks got lost in France. Dey was foinished with plenty of amusement by the Boche's and de show was a riot. On de May festival we sold refreshments and had general charge of de big doin's. When youse reads dis we will have had de junior-Senior blowout and will have finished de thoid year of our toim. De same bunch is wit us as was wit us last year, except for a few lifers and we all joins in wishin' de Seniors good luck. Disrespecfully youses, . Stretch '35 The S0ph0mOfCS The officers of the Sophomore Class were elected as follows: President ..,.......................................,...........,.....,.,........,..........,. Ethelyn Petitt Vice President ........... ......,........... J ack Smith Secretary .................... ...,.............. I ngvar Sword Treasurer .................. ..,........... K enneth Lewis Class Reporter ..... ....,....., ...... ...... ......................, L e s l ie Nelson Sports Manager ....................,.............................,............... Kenneth Lewis The Sophomore sponsor is Miss Cook, who has been a fine advisor and aid to us all year. Our class had two basketball and two volley ball teams, both of which were well represented. Ethelyn Petitt, '34
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20 THE CARDINAL - 1932 May Day Festival In the spring a young man's fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love --and May Queens! Or so it seems in Lakewood this year, for once again the student body chose and chose wisely from the Court of the Senior Class the Queen of the May. Helen Freed, so completely representative of Maytime and Seniors, with all of the handicaps of an indoor coronation ceremony, was indeed, Queen Helen. The regal note of the ceremony was struck by the band in its March, and held by King Winter fmore jovial than we ever believed him to bej in the person of Millard Wilson, partly, and not in any sense loathe to relinquish his throne. Of course, credit must be accorded King Winter's right hand man, his Master of Ceremonies, Robert Nichols, for he mastered the occasion. After the suspense of minutes, enter the Senior girls, and there, apart from the others, the Queen attended by her Maid-of-Honor, Virginia Stafford. Who could but be subservient to such royalty, chosen by popular vote from the roy- alty of the Senior class? The Coronation ceremony was the beginning of further festivities of Vis- iting Day, including track and field events. We enjoyed our visiting day, neigh- boring friends, and we trust you too, look back upon it, with pleasure.
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