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QQ,-DQ,-ge,-befrgefrbef-5 THE MELTING POT Q.faQ.loQ.AJQ.faQ.foQ.lao + J J SOPHOMORE CLASS J U, U J an J J J J J Ur Q J Ur v U1 J -2 9 1, J ' fa 5 .J .J Back RowvfLeft to Righty Walter Brown, Donald Golden, Herbert Sigler, Leland Hill, Harold Peyton, Junior Dolly , Edgar Scott, Paul McClanahan, Lincoln Builta, Paul J Buckles, Francis Huggins. Second RowAGloyd Clesson, Della Dee Bishop, Elizabeth J Kies, Mary Johnson, Louise Lowe, Mildred Cosby, Maurine Siler, Mary Helen Lam- , bert, Marjorie Kirnler, Wilma Strain, Roberta McCarthy, Glendon Arvin. Front Row- i U Pauline Hitchel, Rhea Patterson, Margaret Adams, Janet McKean, Viola Riggs, Ger- U aldine Dooley, Dorothy Hendren, Edna Bradbury, Gayle Johnson, Marie Clesson, ' i Marie Johnson, Verla Hale. , U U P J THE ROLL Margaret Adams Glendon Arvin Della Dee Bishop Walter Brown Paul Buckles Lincoln Builta Gloyd Clesson Marie Clesson Mildred Cosby Junior Dolly Geraldine Dooley Donald Golden Verla Hale Dorothy Hendren Leland Hill Pauline Hitchell Francis Huggins Gayle Johnson Marie Johnson Elizabeth Kies Marjorie Kimler Mary Helen Lambert Roberta McCarthy Paul McClanahan Janet McKean Louise Lowe Rhea Patterson Harold Peyton Viola Riggs Edgar Scott Herbert Sigler Maurine Siler Wilma Strain Robert L. Smith QQ! 5Q1 QQ! WXAUQIADQIABQIAUQ 1932 QQZDQZBLZDQZOCZDLIDQZOQ
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QQQHQZHQZBQZBQIBQZB THE MELTING POT C,IDC.fOC.l9C fbi IDC IDS SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM Oh who, oh, who'd s'pose we are? We are not strangers from afar We're just the Sophomores of '32 Here's what we each aspire to do: Gerry Dooley's dancing feet will land her on the stage. And Janet's wonderful technique is worthy of much praise. An engineer would Paul Mac would be While Betty Kies a Leland be-electrical, we mean. a gigolo for some bedazzling queen. stern old maid aspires to ever be, ' Gayle wants to be sornebody's wife-in later years we'll see. To be a valuable farm hand is Lincoln's aspiration, While Sig's portrayal of a shiek deserves much admiration. Q Verla, Margaret, Marj, Maurine-each wants to be a nurse. Roberta and Dorothy, seamstresses-Pid wishes to write verse. J 'J Walter Brown, a schoolmaster with birch rod and with rule. Imagine little Marie Clesson teaching country school! J Della Dee and Mildred C. would like to dance in the follies, So sometime when you're in New York, look up these follies dollies. J ,D Marie J. would be a model fperhaps a model wifel, Glendon thinks that best of all would be a chauffeur's life. J Squire Huggins likes a sailor's life with a girl in every port- Peyton' wants to be a judge to keep order in the court. J Gloyd and Don are farmers-to-beg Polly and Viola will be stenogsg Bob Smith wants to be a forester and monkey with redwood logs. U' Edgar Scott will be a clerk, Junior a jolly clown- , Mary Helen in Hollywood will gain much renown. U Rhea and Wilma to draw cartoons have had an aspiration. , And now they end their careers as poetsfhand in their resignation. U 5 -Rhea Patterson, Wilma Strain. j U U U' U, U, U, U, uh Ur J U, U' i l KQQZBQIBQIWQZBQIBQIBQZBQ 1932 c9C.feQ.leQ.faQ.feC.feQ,foQ.foZ'e 1 6
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OQl'uQ1'sQ1'5Q1'uQf'5Qf'5 THE MELTING POT Qvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgcvfgqg UI FRESHMAN CLASS POEM UI ' Have you heard of the wonderful Freshman Class? b U Strong, brave and true, each lad and each lassg U , Not one of them was lazy, not one of them shirked. u How they used to learn their lessons from year to year J To be prepared for their Freshman year. I I U Eugene, our president, who is always so gay, U I Can be entertained by Tom's cunning way. U Eldon, who always wears a broad smile, J Delights to sit by a sophomore a while, I U Thelma is good in English, One. J Lawrence is in for lots of fun. J George Raymond is kind to every lass, J LaVerne leads us all in our Algebra class. I U Lyle and Burrell are two bashful boys, J i But they recite their lessons well, u Arthur has a liking for making toys J The reason, I cannot tell. .I ,I Nancy Jane sits opposite Mildred In Miss Iserninger's English class, U And if Mildred can't answer a question, J Nancy says, You never will pass. J Aletha and Opal are sisters, J But I will say from the start, U That sisters agree much better J When they are far apart. U Marjorie Bailey, Agnes and Hazel U Are three extra fine girls, everyone. I I J And to find any more who are better, J Will surely keep you going some. I U The Jones girls are no relation, J One is blonde, the other brunette, J Helen and Lucille are bashful, J But they'll get over that, I'll bet. I U Of the many girls in the Cooking class, J Only two will I mention here, J For Marjorie Hendren and Elizabeth Razor J Both cook their own food and eat it with cheer. I Opal, with light hair and eyes so blue, U Is always suggesting something new. And Marian, a very bright little lass J Has never been known to whisper or sass. As often as Velma arranges her hair J fb She thinks of the dear little Teddy Bear. CContinued to page 363 GDQl'3QI'bQ! bQI'bQl bQ! bQ1'UC9 1 9 3 2 QC.fOC.lDCv1DC.1DQ,I9C,I3C,1,3Q l 8
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