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l F JUNIOR GRADES Top Huw Czuh-ls: Pleskus, Murray, Clark, M1ll'Sl12'Ill. K111eg'e1', Johnson D.. Mmrre, Lowry. Middle Huw Pzxclvtsz Shngren, Leven, Huffman FI., Davis L., Bursin II.. l.ow1'y. Front Row Cadets: Pc-rno, Ellfeldt. Mizlo, balzer F., Neuhaus. LOXVEK GRADES Czxdots: Rose-rnhaum XV., Kuhn. M-QKLQ111, Ifilllf-1011, Hunter. Hzllzel' R., Howvll, Mc:Alwoy, NVynn Bursin H., Brodie. Jackson, I-Iutchinson. GIll'C'f4,Jll, Dempsey, Buufield. X ' -1 'J--'K Twenty-one
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Top Row: Cadets Wilcox, Hollberg, Church. Greer. Pare. T-Ioffrnrin R., Wright, Front Row: Cadets Leflmwitz, Gallziglillr, Johnson M., Adams. Ffeshmen 'Ir if if wr -k i- if T 1- if if if Freshmen at last , is the sigh of most of us. We were as green as cucumbers at first, and we were suckers for the tricks that the upper classmen played on us with a great deal of delight. For instance, one was sent to get the flag and cannon report. An- other looked high and low for Pivot Shoes . Some were sent to get measured for rifles, some caught on to these, while others didn'tg but that doesn't mean that we of the Freshman Class are dumb. These traditions, when we are Lipper classmen, will live as theya live now. We weren't dumb and not smart, but we struggled on. We were out- standing in Academics and, on the athletic field, we shone as Rough Riders . Of course our drill at first wasn't good, but soon we improved. As yet, we are not perfect, but we will improve in our following years at Roosevelt. In the drum and bugle band, we are supported by quite a few members. In the recently formed marching band, we also have quite a representation. On the rifle team we are proud to say, there are two of us on the range giving the upper classmen competition and of these, one has made the high ten. Quite a few of our classvenjoy horseback riding. Many have proved themselves as real riders as they are in our Brown Horse Troop . There are, at present, fourteen cadets in our class. We are hoping that we will not lose any of our classmates along the way and that more will join us, so that they can help in future years hold the responsibility, which the upper classmen hold so well. Twenty
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