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V21 ,fiZYmQ9 Twenty -Niners i Now l101'C7S to old timers, For We 're twenty-niners g Sophy's so hopeful tho' blue. Stay with us in name To the end of the game, For somehow we're bound to pull through. Of farmers and tfryers, Or artists and liars, Of Hirts and shirks, We have a full line. Now just Watch the sway Of things coming our way z- Our class of twenty-nine. There are those who predict dire disaster for our Class and there are others who say that we shall be a Class of distinction in Pendleton High School. As members of the Class of '29, we believe that we are already dis- tinguished. XVe have struggled through ten long years of hard work and we have bettered ourselves each year. lVe have supported and participated in the activities of the School, and we feel that our influence has been good. l So, go away drudgeryg plodding begoneg Goodby to the time-honored grind. Here's to the zip and here 's to the pep Of the S0pl10lIl0I'QS of '29, llllllllllllllllllllivvlllllllllllylqlllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllTllllllllllll!:.qllllllll?llllllllllllllllll Q'-W W ' it ' II hulk ,ri X l PA G IC 'I' XV NNT Y,-'l' H R ICE
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EEYMQ59 The Junior Class Behold us, the Junior Class! Aren 't we the best looking folks in l'. ll. SJ At least we think we are. XVe have st1'i1gg'g'lecl l0Q'Cl'll0l' through that long ago seventh grade. It seemed as though we all survived that year and entered into the eighth grade. Then we longed to be l+'resl1ies. At last that great day come. I say, Juniors, remember those good old days U? IVhen each one hated to see the other on the deportment list, and joined to keep him company. Then the Sophomore year rolled around. VVeren'1- we a dignified class then? Tramping all over the Freshmen, as if we never were in their shoes. That year passed by quickly, and here we are, Juniors. I say, old pals, havenyt we had good old times together? Only one more year, and each of us will go in different ways. But let us not forget old P. II. S., and the many friends, pals, and teachers we have had. In the years to come let us remember-not forget. ,, W-.rN1,,,,-rfs.l,,,Vw,7 'v 'IW'-P ayswfw PAGE 'I'VVlCN'I' Y-'FXVO
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The Class of '30 Comes Into View Like thc crescent of a new moon the Class ot nineteen hundred and thirty is slowly climbing into the view of P. H. S. You have all witnessed, more or less, the brilliance of a tull moon, and have probably let your eyes linger on its glory. And now, my friends, turn your gaze to us, the Freshman Class, starting as a new moon, but becoming, we hope, in the end as brilliant as a full moon. But now, in the eyes of others, we are merely green Freshmen. At every twist and turn of the road we hear, f'Oh, you must make allowances for them, they 're only green Freshmen. Do you think this is a good way to encourage us '? But then, what does it matter? VVe'll ova-rconie the difficulties and turn out better because of them. As green always does, we are fading into a shade 0 yellow. This makes it certain that we are loyal to our dear old P. Il. S., which will be our home for four years. So all you that have passed on to higher standing, wish us good luck, and to those that follow after, we wish the happiness of being called green Freshmen. I--'ll-.l'!5 lllQ'l'.-Il9u..'.ul-l:uQ W lllllllllllllylllllllzlrellIIIIIIIIIITIQIIZIIIQIllllllvlllzglllll Mt ?AGE TVVFINTY-FOITR
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