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--■ ; -, 3:]iII0R3 1 1 (Class Poem) jj ' .Ve have learned of wars aricJ. treaties, jj Of Lincoln and V ashington too, To speak both French a id Spanish, And Geometr,7 problems to do. Class Colors--Gre7 and Gold ' Class Song — Our Yesterdays Class Flower — Cecil Breuner Rose Class Motto — Into the rnidst of things. We ' ve learned of atoms ar.d insects, jj Of authors and poets of yore; il How to make our hats ana dresses, li And also what blue books are for. ! V e v ait in suppressed im oatience For the last of the period bell When our lessons we have not studied And our dates we cannot tell. n We ' ve learned to type and stencil, [| And assets and debits to add; .1 Shorthand a hundred a minute ji Has made us determined, but sad. jj i ; II Our gym is both pleasur-e and torture; Ij School spirit, hov ever, still clings, For vye have the county track cup Beneath our protective ;ings. y e are not t?red of learning, ilor do v e desire to le ave; Yet we v;ait with pride and patience Our priceless diplomas to receive. We thank our prof and teachers For the help they gladly gave To make us better citi::ens Of this land and homiC of the brave. Helen Honeg cr ' 27
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vl - ' HISTORY ' 3 cc .me to scliool th:.t lirst nornin t feoling very insig- nificant end green. I think every member of the class v ill remember it withoat tryi.ng. very hard. Wg sat in the math, room all tliat morning. Must of us were frightened half to death a.nd were airaic. to move. V hen the morning was about hr ii over, Mr. IJish came in end talked to us. He told us vvhct we should do and what v;e should not do, and after much confusion, we at last had our subjects picked out. About V e ' lnesday of that wnek the up;,:er classm.en started after us, and put us through the usual trj.cks. Two v eeks aiter e started school v;e had a mxeeting and elected officers. They were: Sadie Wightman--President Me 1 ba Cake bread — Vi c e-Pr e s id ent Ruth Grande ll--Secretary and Treasurer The rest of cur Froshraan year was rather uneventful except for the occassional initiation that was given us by the upper classmen. SOPEOMORI]S i ' ;7e came b.ack to school our second year, haDpy to think that we wcrenH freshmien rny longer. V e had neglected to elect our officers at the end of our freshman year; so it was necessary to elect them at the beginning oi the term. The foil w i ng were o 1 e c t e a : Amorot te Crawford — President Mad a loin ' Me ar a — Vi c c -Pr o s i dent Melba Cakobread — Secretary and Treasurer Under the direction oi our new president, we began to give sales in order to raise funds for our Sophomore Hop HE
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