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l zp.---- The lftgemeczn ----.xx -l' Freshmen Class History MGTTONNM finished, just begun. COLGRS---Green and Silver. FLOWER--Lily of the Valley. We'rc really not so green as lots of people think we are. To begin with we haven't lost so many of our members on our eight years' journey over to high school. There are twenty-eight Freshmen now. At the first of school, we thought it best to elect our oflicers. As our presi- dent we elected Joe Johnsong Vice-President, Betty Jo Painterg Secretary-Treas- urer, Ruth Deem. Tiny rather disliked the fact, at first, that he was put on the look out for us, but as he came to know us better he found we, weren't such a bad bunch after all, Cf course you wouldn't notice Mr. Clifton as to personal appearance, but we all like him just the same and he makes a dandy class sponsor. We have three of our boys on the second team- Sometimes they even sub for the first team. Now don't tell us we're not stepping out. Harold Goodwin, Joe Johnson and Edward Smith sure know basketball from the word go, just you wait until '31 or '32 We will take the state tourney with those Freshmen of '28 playing. joseph johnson Betty Jo Painter Alice Mae Lykins Louise Fleming Mildred Ewing Virginia Evans Ava Dott Conwell jack Hoover Wilson Kuhn john Longwell Levara. Mae Catt Ruth Deem .I Martha McIntyre Barbara Phenegar Hallem Reece Thelma Soloman Dorothy McDonald Harold Goodwin Marion Lefter Oliver Longwell Gladys Byers Lawrence Seward Edward Smith Rua Trabue I' 'I L- 'U
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I N I I THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1928-1929 Officers President .............. ........... ....... H e len Elaine Hasler Vice-President ...... ..,............. H arlan Hasler Secretary ........... .. .......... George Wilson Treasurer ...........,.........,....,.......................,......................, Winifred Pickering The Junior High School enrolled in the fall semester fifty-five pupils, thirty- seven in grade eight and seventeen in grade seven. The first social event of the year was a marshmallow and Weiner roast at the home of Mary Ellen Hall. All enjoyed a rollicking evening of fun around a large campfire, especially the boys and girls who put on the boxing gloves. The jitney Festival was the next thing to claim our attention. Who Takes the Cake? a humorous playlet produced many hearty laughs in our endeavors to secure shekels. We are quite proud of the first aid room that the proceeds of this event equipped. .I T r' -1 ........f1-J ,,,,.. L 'U
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