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lnosesg our clothes on backwardsg 1 - Y,:2 1 ,i lv- , un- 'in 5, ' - ' SENIOR CLASS of '25 I Officers President .......... ...Geraldine Sherman Secty d Trees 0.U........ Vivienne Lavera Sergeant of Arms .......... ...Leo Jansse ' ,Members of Student Affairs............. Aileen MacHale and Ray Houston ' AdvisorflllllliixlllOlnOllllOQiVirl HISTORY OF CLASS OF '25 Q 4 I , 1 Four years ago rrofessor Nash had the greatest shock of his life. On a certain Monday morn- ing of the month of August l92l, there came up the steps of Liber- ty Union High School, thirty- eight of the greenest and most innocent Freshmen that that school has ever known. With just one look at us Mr. Nash could tell that we were of very high intelligencea' As soon as the bell rang we were told to go to the English room. How in the world could we mind our teacher when we didn't know where that room was? Some of the upper classmen came to our aid and herded us into the right place. The teacher in charge told us that her name was Miss Holder, and that she was to be our Major Room teacher for the rest of the year. Of course we all knew what a Major Room was! Mr. Nash came and told us what our duties to the school wereg and that he hoped we wouldn't throw chalk, etc. After his talk he told us that when the bell rang we were to go to our classes, the periods were to be l5 minutesj then we would all adjourn to the auditorium. It was a terrible struggle to find our right class room. We stuck our heads in every door and a stern voice would say, H0utsidej Freshmanln Finally each of us got into the right place. , As time passed we became more accustomed to our surroundings. Then one day came the glad tiding nThe freshmen are going to be in- .itiated.H Chl for home and lMother. Rouge was put on our our hair in tight little pig tails, Then we vvc'1'c marched down the hallway where we mat the boys. They looked worse than we did, if possible. We had to go to class looking as we did, and so we promptly were ut P out with the firm command, NDC . ever again come in here looking like that.U We hoped that we wouldn't. The next thing on our pro- gram was election of class of- ficers. Kathryn Jacoby was el- ected President, Willma Dainty and Ray Houston to Student Af- fairs, and Angelo Bailey Vice President. We were very proud of ourselves to think that we now were an organized body. A The next great event of our lives was the Freshmen Recepti We certainly entertained the T audience that night. We ate A pie, and crackers, we proposed A to girls or boys, we had boxing matchesg we really did every- thing. After that we were stu- dent body members fair and A square. A We had no more social events l of our very own that year for the Freshmen are Freshmen. At the end of the year we alll had grades of ones and twos on A our cards and Mr. Nash knew that. his first impression of us was correct. We aged greatly in this one short year. August l922 was the beginning of the next great step in our H educational career. We thought we were really scmeonc,since we were Sophomores. The upper cl men took this conceit out of us 3 by saying that a Sophomore was- j Ona ass ilE'?.?4Y?QiF5e, g ...ict ,ea
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