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freshman Glass Bull Eva Abramson Elvin Adams Nellie Albanese Beatrice Anderson Ida Baker T Edward Baldwin Winnie Butler Ruth Chaney Thelma Coddlington Lorna Cole Laura Belle Dawwson Liucy DiBitetto Lomise Dixon Evelyn Ftanto Ethel Flick Zola Harvey Nellie Helferstay Virginia Hutchinson Bruce Holland Allbert Howard Alice Jones Stanley Klinton Melvin Kight Kenneth Klencke James Lewis Mary K. Lovenstein Carl Miller George Ord Charles Patterson Mona Pence Margaret Pinnell Ruth Schoppert Thelma Schoppert Leota Shircliff Kingsley Skidmore Mary H. Spencer Isabelle Stanley Richard Tilbbetts Paul Thomas Martin Walsh xt Page thirty-:ix l -viz
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av fm - ur A ' .4 jfresbman Qlilass import Honorary President, J. C. Rhodes President, Edward Baldwin Vice-President, Eva Abramson Secretary, James Lewis Treasurer, Louise Dixon Class Flower, Red Rose Bud Class Colors, Blue and Gold Class Motto, The Eleviator to Success is not Rfunnliing, take the Stairs When we first entered high school in September, we were a rather tim- id group, being afraid to turn around for fear the upper classmen would be watching us. Soon this worry was over. Our principal, Mr. J. C. Rhodes, was chosen honorary president and under his influence we have been safely guided throughout the school term. Our first great dread vvsas the Greenies reception. When the night of this fateful event arrived we gathered at P. H. S. to be led into the real mysteries of it. After having fully recovered from this great ordeal we be- came better acquainted with the teachers and upaper classmen. We are very grateful for this event. We participate in the various activities of P. H. S. The members of our class are about evenly divided between the Yorkist and Lfamcastrian Literary Societies. The boys an-d girls of our class have organized two basket ball teams. Though we are not champion-s yet we hope to be in the near future. We have shown consideralble talent in these activities. Wlith the guidance of our honorary president and teachers and by the examples set by the upper classmen, we hope to be the pride -of P. H. S. MARY K. LOVENSTEIN '27 Page thirty-:even .oil-. 41... .. ...
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