Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 36 text:

PAcmc Samoa refs? HISTORY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS HE FRESH MAN CLASS is composed of twelve boys and thirteen girls, most of whom have been together for the last four years. From the year l923 to I927 we have had just about the same members, although there have been a few new ones added to our class. There have been some who have stayed and others who have been with us for only a short while. We have had many pleasant times together since the time we met and we have all tried to help each other by working together ln the year I927 cur class was graduated from the eighth grade our instructor was Mr G G Houston We then had only nineteen members in our class two of whom did not enter high school in the fall Yve have eight new members this year U928 We are all trying to take an active part in high school and showed this by organizing our class so that we could work together First of all we elected our president William ahn vice president Ralph Stites secretary and treasurer Gladys Kiburtz We have our regular meeting as the rest of the classes and at every meeting we try to discuss something that we think would interest the class We try to plan only the things we think are best and we are always willing to take advice from the ones we think krow best At the end of the first semester our class had four members on the honor roll PAK! IXXI-XTX IX 5 ' . . , . ! ' . ' , ' ' J : ' , 1 , . . f:.-- 5 92 5 -c.,-ifkgfi-1.f-fLff.i-.7-be--ww I - wr-1 ' if ' '-s ,-



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S,-Y-nflvj-..'.V.-.'fad-.u,-.M.-.J-. uni., F I C S E N R -'A 'f '-.ff'I:'?f5'T .1' SENSE AND NONSENSE Colleded by lhe foke Editor lrl: ls there anything worse than to be old and bent? Ken: Yes. To be young and broke. lf the face is the mirror of the soul, there are certainly a lot of cracked, wrinkled, bewhiskered and ugly-looking souls. No man ever exposed himself to trouble without getting more than he expected. Miss Mason: Elwin, tell me what a conjunction is and use one in a sentence. Elwin: A conjunction is a word connecting anything, such as The horse is hitched to the fence by his halter. Halter is a conjunction because it connects the horse and the fence The path of duty runs parallel with the road to happlness The will to work is the way to win Miss Engler We should have some dumb bells to work with They make girls cheeks rosy Marie Lots of girls use rosy cheeks to catch dumb bells None preaches better than the ant she says nothing Earl l wear Indian neckwear Ralph How come3 Earl Bow tie and Arrow collar Courtesy IS common sense IH actlon Kenneth Say do you know two thousand wouldn t buy this saxophone of mine Ralph lm one of the two thousand IX P IXYPVIX PIFI ' . a - ' 1 ' . : , . . - Qi-V.---I I 92 5 I-.f-.,--.fy-.2-'-.7t'.f'.. - --. l 'I 'I. '-IiIT

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Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 55

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1928, pg 59

Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 10

1928, pg 10

Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 39

1928, pg 39

Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 24

1928, pg 24

Pacific High School - Yearbook (Pacific, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 7

1928, pg 7


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