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Q--------------wmewm------------- 3 i 020 Thirty-four jfresbman Gllllass Fourth row, left to right- Francis Falknor, Norris Hemp, Herbert Hans, Voncla Geeting, Carrie Rose, Eugene Hetzler, Donald Townsend, Hershel Hicks. Third row-Norma Eley, Dorothy Straker, Dale Coblentz, Ralph Beatty, Carl - Jones, Robert Oda, Irma Stump, Velma Brown, Ruth Bowman. Second row-Ellsworth Slorp, Norma Worch, Juanita Wilt, Thalia Harter, Faye Bosworth, Agnes Wiley, Kenneth Hoover, Edith Bowers, Richard Brooks. First row-Emma Geeting, Clarence Crickmore, Kenneth Flatter, Keith Slorp, Virginia Slorp, Mary Emma Allen, Jeannette Bashore, Elsie Hollinger, VVanda Howell. Qilass QBffi:rrs President ...................................................... Carl Jones Secretary-Treasurer ........ .......... H erbert Hans Class Historian ............ ................ N orma Eley Class Poet ............... ........ M ary Emma Allen Faculty Advisor ....... .....,. M iss Katzenberger Qllass Qliolnrs Blue and Silver Glllass jlliluttn Possumus quia posse videmur We can because we think we can --,-,----- -f- - ---- ---- f- -1- 1930 --- - ------ - - -- - -- ---
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no 0:0 1010102 11.11-ri M sioiojojojoi rioicrioioioioioioi ozovxa Qlllass Ilaisturp Let him who deserves it reap the reward, is the motto of the class of 1932- We entered High School with the determination of each one reap- ing this reward. We chose as our class colors, Nile Green and Silver, and our class flower is the Pink Tea Rose. Under the capable direction of our advisor, Miss Poling, and the efficiency of our oflicers, the class has registered a most successful year. We look forward with high hopes to next year as Jolly Juniors. We have the determination to dare and do the right. We hope to reach greater and better ideas and ideals as the coming years will bring. Clilass iBuem N ow here's to the Sophomores of 1929, E rnest and willing to do, W hatever is required of us- M akes us strong and true. A nd don't forget, we like our fun, D ays would seem weary I know you will agree S ophomores are always cheery. O we want to be Juniors, N o time to waste, you see. O ne little year from now H ow happy we will be. I n time you all must- know, O ur hopes and aims are high. '2 be a bunch of Seniors 9 and nineteen still sigh. . Thirty-rhr acne emi -------------,---,---- A91 r:v1ojojcio11r1o11njo14sio14rjcrj4v1cv11oj1111n1frjojcnjc l-9 53 O s Q ! 4 1 1 l 1 I Q a Q l l !.- Pl
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Oiorioioioioiuilioi1221111211111 :o3o2o1v?o11xie2n1114:1un3o2o21n l l l l 2 E Glass ilaistnrp i The Freshman Class of 1930 now numbers forty. We are proud i of the fact that this class is the largest in the High School. Five new i members have been added to the number since school started and we Q have had no members to leave. Q A few weeks after school started the Sophomores gave a party in Q honor of the Freshman Class. On November eighth a Freshman party Q was given at Wanda Howell's, and on January eighteenth a coasting Q party was held at Juanita Wilt's- S This year two boys and two girls were awarded numerals for their Q ability to master the art of basketball, and should be capable material i for making successful seasons in the future for N. M. H. S. Q We have enjoyed this year and think we have been greatly bene- Q fitted by spending it together here. We all earnestly hope that the A Freshman class will continue to grow in knowledge in the future as it Q has in the past. l l 2 fllilass iBnem Q Here's to the Freshmen of 29 Q Who Work and toil all of their time Q Whom the school, hearing their laughter, Q Hails as a jolly good class. 2 Brace up, you Freshmen of 29 Q Put on a smile and step in line. l Why live without a little fun, Q As on the steps of life we run? Q So let us enter into school Q Obeying all the laws and rules Q With lots of spirit, joy and pep, Q Try with the rest to keep in step. 2 Do you know, you Freshmen of 29, i We've just begun to have a good time? l The world holds much toward which to aspire l So let's resolve to go higher and higher. l I l l l I ofvpoioiniuinioi mia 1024 1u2o:o1o2o4 I ning. 14 14 1 ygvgqgug .g,.1,,1,.1,,g,,:, 0 ,ia.1o1Qoio1oi4 micxiuiuiojnioiojs O he Thing-five
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