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Junior Class History In September, 1931, the wide portals of the Newcastle High School swung open to receive and welcome a motley crowd of so-called Freshmen. We were the greatest in number of any previous Freshman class. It is said that variety is the spice of life. If this is a true adage, we were it. In our midst, some were tall, some short, some handsome. some homely, some brilliant. and some mediocre. We hope that we were not judged by our variations. Remove our covering and you will find beneath it a truly great class with wisdom and with power. Having passed through our Freshman year with honors. we started as Sophomores. We were well represented on the honor roll. We represented our class on the Student Council and also in athletics. When our group entered its Junior year. we began to feel grown-up. Again. as before. many of our numbers were carrying on for the class of '35 by taking part in various school activities. Thus far in our journey through high school we hope that we have been loyal to one another. loyal to the faculty and the school officials, and loyal to the school as a whole. Next year, our last, we predict to be the zenith of our scholastic career. Joi-IN BLAND. Sophomore Class History The Sophomores beg leave to say very little in this book which belongs to our illustrious fellow-students, the Seniors. They have reached their goal- this is their time. Ours is yet to come. We believe that we have been good Sophomores. We may boast of some excellent students, who had made unusual records. The members of our class have taken interest in school activities. Several have been elected to the Student Council. We are very proud of the many gallant athletes who are Sophomores. We have our memories-gay. serious, amusing, perhaps some even tragic. Best of all. we have the glorious anticipation of two more laughter-filled years in school. Because of this expectation, we are more than willing that the Seniors receive all the glory they so well deserve. To these recollections we add the sincere hope that we may always retain our unblemished record, and our undying loyalty to our school. MARY DAv1s Freshman Class History A'Grandma, will you tell us a story? begged Tommy. A story? Ah. I had expected that, smiled Cirandma. I have one ready for you. This will interest Louise, especially. since she is just entering high school. On a bright September morning back in 1933. I. along with a hundred and eighty-seven other Freshmen, timidly passed through the doors of N. H. S. We were all a trifle green, but. being eager and willing to learn, we soon knew. or thought we did, everything there was to know about our school. 'ADuring our first year. we made the usual number of mistakes, but believe me. the upperclassmen knew we were there. At the close of the year. we looked back over our joys. our disappoint- ments, and our errors with little regret. and we looked forward to a fine Sophomore year. MARY RITTER. ROSENNIAL
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