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QQQQQQQQQQ THE DROFLIM QQQQQCEQQQQ FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY ln spite of the solcalled depression , fifty green Freshmen eagerly assembled at thc Hying held in Milford school yard on September 14, 1931. Our flying was not good for a few days, because of the lack of experienced pilots, but after the electing of our class sponsor, Miss Butler, and our class orf.cers, 'lean Ashton, president, Audrey Aiken, vice president, Hope Drews, secretary, and Ruth Bush, treasurer, we had smooth soaring for awhile. Since the officers were all girls, the boys were quite mortified, but after several days the gloomy looks disappeared. Several planes went into tail- spins for F's at the end of the semester. VVe felt that we were really part of the other flying squads when we were officially initiated by the juniors. The girls were to braid their hair wear an apron and put on their dresses backwards, and put on mis-mated stockings. The boys were to wear overalls and hair ribbons. First on the program came a big parade down Main street. We were given broom sticks for horses and were led by a rope. Many exciting incidents happened and all were fed soap candy. Then came the refreshments of cold cider, dough- nuts, popcorn balls and candy. During the rest period from flying, basketball teams were organized, playing other Hying squads. The girls started out poorly but soon made it up by having a winning streak. The boys played well but did not seem quite as experienced as the others. Four from the Freshman class gained the Varsity squad, and were we proud? This spring-like winter has been exceptionally conducive to flying, and we will soon be ready to leave our planes at M. H. S. for the summer months, during which time there will be a general overhauling of our motors in preparation for the continuation of our flying squad in September. -Audrey Aiken 1 9 3 2 QQQQQQQQQQQQ age wen y-ezg
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QQEQQQQQQQQ THE DROFI-IM QQQQQQQQQQ EDVNDR3 NOTE It has been our purpose in preparing this edition of the Droflim to present as accurate a cross-section of school life as possible. The various departments are therefore represented by articles written by the pupils themselves, instead of by the teachers as previously. The space devoted to these departments has been considerably enlarged. The Annual staff is to be congratulated upon the willing and helpful cooperation it has shown, and we would like especially to express our grati- tude to Mr. MacDonald, without whose aid and advice the present Droflim would have been an impossibility. ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....,.. ........................,....................... H ayward Gatch Assistant Editors .... ......., K atherine Roudebush, Herman Benken Art Editor ........ ..,....................,.....,.,.........,.....,.,... R aymond Case Sports ........,. .,...... E ugene Ansteatt, Margaret Fitzsimmons Calendar .,....,. ...., .................,............................... G e orgia Taylor Literary Editor ...... .,....v,....... E thel Kelsey joke Editor ..,...... i.....s.. N Valter McDowell Snapshot Editor ,...,... .sl.....,.... L aura Linke Business Manager ..... ........ I .ouis Reynolds Sales Manager ....... ....v,........ S hirley Hill Assistant Manager ........ ........ C 'harles Hartsock Advertising Manager ...,.,.,.,,,....,....s,.....................................,..... Charles Roudebush Stenographers .,.,,,.....,,....... Marjorie XVhite. Katherine Kernohan, Marie Kuhn Class Reporters Senior ,,,,,,.. .,..............,.....,.....................,...... F reda Conley Junior ,........... .....,,.. lN lary Kathryn Cramer Sophomore ...... ................. I rma Griswold Freshman .,... ......... A udrey Aiken 1 9 3 2 QQQQQQQQQQQQ
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