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Back Row—A Hansen, J. Olson, W. Bollman, G Draper, E. Frank, G Wright, W. Christenson, W. Raabe, G. Oiler, S. Webb Middle Row—Mr. French, L. Thomas, E. Gish, H. Bishop, I. Renner, L Lubbs, 0. Hartz, R Bolnow, 0. Raabe, 0. Thompson. Front Row—G. Hewitt, H. Mullin, V. Mott, M. Van Deusen, L. Olson, G. Stier, B. Marshall, A. Davis, E. Plumley, W. Hartz. (SIhr Alarm
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Freshman Diary SEPTEMBER. Gee Whiz, school again. Ain’t it swell? We’re kinda scared though. Them other kids is so thick we can’t get acquainted. The bell that rings is something we can’t understand. We don’t see how we can get to understand which room we go in. This funny Latin speaking class is awful queer. I don’t see how you’re going to get an education here. Bzzz—here goes the bell. What room we gonna go in next? Huh? What lesson is next? How’s come we have to stay in that room for 75 minutes? These kids are so stuck up. The girls are too nice to go out there and fight those boys, the way we girls did in grade school. OCTOBER. Well, so this is the second month of school. We know what that funny bell is for now. And our English is cultured more. Some of the Freshman girl canaries joined the Glee Club. Ila is our president and Elden minds the purse. Mr. French is our sponsor. We certainly don’t like to sit in this crazy burg this hot weather. Many girls got the athletic streak and joined the Athletic Association. Our basketball team is made up of Leona Lubbs, center; Ortha Hartz and Ruth Bolnow, guards; and Ora Thompson and Ila Renner, forwards. We certainly get into scraps with the center of the Sophomore “Lummax” Team. I wish we could play those Juniors Oh yes, the Freshmen and Sophomore party. Everything is so skeery, spooks are sure around. NOVEMBER. One night we kids with the rest in the school had a party. We didn’t have much fun ’cause those crazy Senior and Junior kids took up so much room. We Freshmen were little angels—we sat in the corners. JANUARY. Gosh, but we sure are proud of our basketball hero, Jerry. FEBRUARY. We are studying the story, “The Busy Broker”. Sure got a real kick out of El-den’s discussion. Miss Benson said: “See, the broker forgot he was married.” “Humph,” said Elden, “I don’t see how he forgot that.” Miss Schneider and Mr. Traughber are absent because of illness. “Coach” has the measles Mr. French took the desk in Ancient History and Science. He knows now why we chose green and white for our class colors. MARCH. We are beginning to feel pretty good going to High School but then some of those Senior and Junior girls have to yell at us girls. “Act your age.” We can show them what’s what. We’re all good sports though even if “Willis Waabe wan a wabbit dowm the woad.” APRIL. Freshmen might be fools but they weren’t foolish enough to be fooled on April Fool’s because April Fool’s Day came on Sunday, but anyway all the Big Fools and Little Fools were those fools who were fooled on April Fool’s. MAY. May flowers are up. We are studying quite hard in order to make this month pass faster. Our Algebra is certainly getting hard. Say! the last of this month we have those beautiful semesters. The teachers are i-eal nice to give us such good grades, but we don’t believe in bragging. JUNE. Well, well, thank Heaven, school’s out. Hooray! Goodbye, kids, see you next year when wre’re Sophomores —Ila Renner ’31
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