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W r 72 H 1 was - THR RIDGE MIRROR - - mzsml FRESHM Top row lvft In right: Milford Nlorrow. llaynmml Lynn. John llarinu. lluswl llafvly. lfrzmk ljllllllltlfllll. l'Irx'in 'l':lgg:orl. Nlvlvin Young. William liaruiiivy. llnward Shallbr, William lxl0l'illlSlCj'. llzimlull lXI'illlSl'. John l'ulh'rsrm. Sm-mul row: limil liuyuvvski. .lulln Wm-lsh, Pulriviu liakvr. .lvssiu fitllllllill Vifllll l4ll4lWll'k 'Nlnry Sl'il,Yl'l'ilXl', llvlvn livvling. lilizulwlli Sll2lI'I'OW. Mics' Wllilv. Szuliv Turuk. Gwymloln XNumlrull'. Yvru Simpson. Murllm Smith. llullmn row: lrmu Nllvn. 'Xlury Wilsun. I':Sllll'l'.,0llPS. Il2l7t'lS4'lf1'I'l. lixvlyrl llowlwr. Auclrvy lluml. llugm-Iwl'm-n1'4'v. Wiliifrvcl 'l'uwns1'nd. lxlllllfy .l1lI'UlllI'. lcllllllil .lom-s, Annu Tlllilll2lS, T Iluruthx' llmlanul. lmlliv Filkins. lillu Al'lIlSlI'0Hg, Alllllfil Hass. llaynluml Lynn lX'liIl'ur1l Murrow. . , llvlvn livvling. . lluwarcl Sllulll-1' CLASS OFFICERS . . . . l'l'f'sidf'11l Viffe I'rvs1'r1m1l . . .Sf'r'r1'lury . . Trvusurffr Th i rl-v-Ilnrrl'
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I' V H wg. -,-, 1- , glMl928 THE RIDGE MIRROR 19283- SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY N the year of 1926 twenty Freshmen entered the Mineral Ridge High School to begin our four years of hard work which is naturally expected of Freshmen. Some of us were anxious to begin our studies but others were very undecided about this new school life. Our first year wasn't such a trial as we imagined, because we had good teachers. Miss Robinson was quite a favorite among her latin students. Miss Clapp the English teacher. and also the Domestic Science teacher was liked by all. Mr. Evans taught us our plus and minus signs in Algebra. And last, but not least, we mention Mr. Parsons, who taught us Civics. and had to resort to stern methods of punishment to help us along in our course. About the middle of the term the annual Freshmen party was held. Basket-ball was entered into with great spirit by the boys. All this time we were studying to gain our credits and enter our next year. and as a result all but two were present to begin the Sophomore year in l92'. The Sophomore teachers this year are Miss Bock, Miss Rose, Miss Overholt and Mr. Rogers. Most of the Sophomore boys went out for foot-ball and basket-ball this year and quite a few were successful in making the teams. The Sophomores have had one party this year and are planning numerous other good times as the year progresses. Iona Williams Th irly-Iwo
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ifwzs - Ti THE RIDGE Mlkkoii-H R TT migg FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY E the Freshman class of 27 and 28 are forty-two in number. Our home- room teacher is Mr. Rogers. At this time the class is officially organized and we have chosen as our leaders. President, Raymond Lynn, Vice President, Milford Morrow, Secretary, Helen Keeling, Treasurer, Howard Shaffer. The activities of this year started off in fair order. At the beginning of the term the upper classmen gave a reception for the Freshman class. This party was held in the School auditorium and was a success in every way. Then came the athletic activities. A number of the boys namely. Raymond Lynn. Melvin Young, Howard Shaffer, and Randall Krause went out for foot-ball and were successful in making the squad. Two of our classmates namely, Esther Jones, and Melvin Young, went out for basket- ball and succeeded in gaining distinction on the team. This year we have also some dramatists who produced a musical comedy called The Hurry Up Bride. Under the direction of Mr. Rogers and the cooperation of the pupils the play went off fine. Another event which loomed bright on our Social Calendar was the Freshman class party, with almost every member of the Class present and with Miss Overholt as chaperon. We have just entered the second half of our Freshman year in high school, and every- thing looks promising for a brilliant history for the class of 1933. A udrey Hood Th ir1y1fuur
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