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A FRESHMEN I Class R011 EVERETT ALLOWAY NEMA CAYW0013 MILLDRED CROSBY RALPH DYSART HELEN IMBODEN HIRAM LEEPER PAUL LEEPER RUBY LITTEN GERTRUDE LOWDER GENEVA MCKNIGHT IVAN MCPIKE LUCIAN PHILLIPS RUTH PIXLER VIOLET PIXLER A FLORENCE ROWLETTE Ya Q ERNEST ROWLETTE g MURIEL WILLIAMS H JOE WELLER DEAN WARNER P ...A-.- A 1 F Class Colors: Red and White. A 1 V W ' Officers PRESIDENT-Ralph Dysart. VICE-PRESIDENT-Ernest Rowlette. SECRETARY-Paul Leeper. A TREASURER-Ruby Litten. gg
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flflaitlaqdoqiarl il FRESHIES HISTORY September 5, 1922, and up the steps they came. Who came? Why the Freshies of Maitland High. Can you mistake them? No, you can 1 tell every one of them. But the newness soon wore off and they were introduced to the mysteries of Latin and Algebra. The class of 1922 has conducted itself with honor despite the dif- ferent hardships and the wearing of the green, imposed upon them by the upper classmen. Howerever, like many other freshmen, they have im- proved with age and knowledge. They do not stampede when a Sophomore shows his head as he used to dog but are beginning to dream about what the Sophomore class . y ' of next year will do to the crop of Freshmen. ' A The Officers PRESIDENT-Ralph Dysart. VICE-PRESIDENT-Paul Leeper. SECRETARY-TREASURER-Florence Rowlette. FRESHIES POEM We're gaining knowledge very fast The first of our High School years soon will pass. To us belongs the honored name Which stands for intelligence and fame. Freshies. The faculty say our grades are punk That some of us are surefto flunkg But we'll get through somehow, somewhere, In honors, too, we'll have our share. We Freshies. In Mathematics, Mr. Riley Listens to our sighs and frownsg But in his record book he sees A list of S's-Also some E's. We Freshies. In history too, we make a hit Altho we almost have a fit, When Mr. Sawyers signs written review, But we ramble it off, I'll assure you. We Freshies. Now for our future education We'll pass the list of examinations, And in the year 1926 You'll find every Freshie with us did stick 'F' Y ' oh! Freshies! ' Q 11933 Page Forty-siz
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