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MnHIlIll llillllllllllllll EQ F9? mamma. r -mmmtll-'nmirflfll 'amluvlllru tm it -.es ' y o gi gg Q 4 , 5 0 X K 7 L majlr-7 1 Sophomore Class Ul I lClilQS 1'rexia'c11l ....... . .Charles Heckman lf it't'-l'1'cxif1'c'11f Scrrcffxry .... 'I 'rt'c1.v11n'r . . .S'fw11.vm' ..... Richard Thomas Austin llreeding .hlulia Carnahan Miss lflsie 'lones XXX-ll, we came in to high school with a hoom, a hang, and a jump. Here we were, perfectly glorious in our new Freshman roles. The Sophomores gave us a warin reception as usual. Our boys going ahout minus their curls, looked like pious monks, hut looks are deceiving. Xx e played our pranks all year, even though we were lfreshmen we didn't seem to mind it a hit. ln fact, most of us liked it, Then we hecame Sophomores. Oh! lleing a lfreshman was all right, hut it surely was a relief to get our spite taken out on someone else. Honest, we never realized how funny our lmoys looked until some other poor Freshman had his head decorated like a moon. Our class gave the lfreslimen their reception and we hope they didn't feel hurt. XfVe had two parties, not saying how many we would have had if the school hoard had permitted them. Then there are our clulxs, school and private. The private clubs were limited exclusively to Sophomores and consisted ot card and dancing cluhs. liven though we :ire sophisticated in name we are a , group of good sports.'
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U 'fllllulm -umumnlr 11 fn 51 X j 4 E 4 dk 1111117' - ir KWH 1 Freshman Class Ul'il lL'lfR5 l'ru.vi1ic11l ...,. ..SlZllIlL'y Swickcl I'i1'v-Pruvidvllt . . . . . 'lulm Coin-1' ,S'1'1'r'1'1111 v . . . . XX'illi:1111 Carey 'liI'C'tIX117'L'7' . . .TllCll1l2l SCl1Z1Cl1Cl'll ,S4f'Ull.S'IH' . .... M11 SXX'L'!lilllC1' llzmg! .Xml :111u1l1c1' l'il'L'SllIl11lIl lu-ml hors the hruiit of the llllllll of 2lIlUIllL'l' lllllJL'l Cl1lSSlll1lll'S hzmcl. This was the plight of 1-very um- of us ll.-Xl.l.lilJ lfrcsli- 1111111 lmys. XXX' haul cntcrcml sclmol witl1 heads 1-rect hut sincu thc loss of our h:1i1 it has hccn S0l11CVVllZ1l hpwccl. Nevc1'tl1clcss we went zihout our work :uul lllilllt' fm' miursulvcs a 11111110 for hciug ll typical l:l'CSlll1lt'll group. 1X I'QCL'lJtl0ll was given us 111111 then our class got to work i111111e1liz1tcly z1111l electccl our class oHicc1's. l.21tCI' i11 the year we held two parties which were c011si1lc1'c1l El great succuss fm' l'il'L'Sll- 111011. XX'c L'IllL'I'L'Il school life also mul prcsentecl our p1'ug1'z1111s i11 Qhzlpcl :it our Iu1'11. l11 thc futurc our class will hc Ql'L'Ill CUlltl'lllLIlUl'S tu thc high sclwol Slllllti- :11'1l :1111l spirit.
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