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1 13.111, S. Eihg Qlgmgt ICH Z I ifreshmen E5 lbffirers sinh 61115155 Bull President ...... ,,..w. V ENETA WHEELER Secretary ...... ......,.,.,.. 4A,4 J O HN ROSS Treasurer ,,,., .,,, D ARWIN BURGHER Clifford Mackrill, Harry Parker, Wesley Little, Oren Astle, Norma Astle. Horace Nelson. Lloyd Mitchell, Albert Inania, Otto Gabardi, Kent Stone, Ernest Burke. Jim Allen, Roy Gabardi, Russell Nielsen, Kenneth Adams, Theodore Crossman. Velma Connelly, Burgess Crandall, Mortimer Fenton, Fred Bennett, Guila Jensen. Darwin Burgher, Elizabeth Potter, John Ross, Joseph Catmull, Blanche Murdock, Lillian Wheeler, Eddie Schoenhals, Frank Pregler, Bert Alexander, Myrtle Moncur, Fern Swope, Gladys Davies. Allie Gardner, Edna Gibson, Clara Idle, Veneta Wheeler. Hazel Dilla, Grace Ash, Clara Pratt, Phoebe Johannesen, Leo McKendrirwl:. Lp' 7U ' I J 4 Class Motto: Now or Neve1 ' Class Flower: Sego Lily
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B' lil. S. Qfhg Qlgmgt I 9 Z l jfreshmen A Eistnrg emit Baum In the fall of 1921 a class of 52 eager students made their way into the upper hall of the High School with much solemnity and curiosity. lt was characteristic that they felt slightly elevated, as tho walking on air. However it was not long be- fore they began to realize that they were merely Freshmen. The upper classmen with their superior airs. kept the poor Freshies in their places. All jokes were taken with good humor, as they realized their time would come. Many new students from other towns entered the class, increasing the ranks that came from the .Iunior High. Some have moved away and others became discour- aged but we are still forty strong. Thruout its history this class has shown much pep. Under the able leadership ot Presidents Harold Trebbe and Aline Greer the Freshmen have gained the name of being a lively bunch. It is hoped their enthusiasm will carry them far, that their graduation will be with high honors and bring credit to the Purple and Gold. E. F. '24. Heres to the Freshman Class! Here's to each Freshman Lad and Lass! To a future great we are on our way: And if we strive we'll arrive some day. And may our student's loyal pride Never grow dim or cold, But burn forever with staunch love For the Purple and the Gold! So hail to our happy Freshie year For in days to come we'll ne'er forget The measure of work and cheer. G. E. N. '24.
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F' H- 5- he Qlnmet ifreshmen ill I-Iistnrg :mil Baum We, the class, entered High School and since then we have been noted for the parties we have given so we are not so slow as some of the upper classmen think and Two of our boys, Kent Stone and Clifford Mackrill, were on the basketball team won honors whenever they played. Our class colcrs are green and white. Our class motto is Now or Never. Our' flower is Sego Lily. We are striving and hoping to reach the goal of Seniors. The Freshie B's are noisy But some are quiet, too, Which makes a lot of difference In distributing 1's and 2's. We have a teacher Meinecke And, of course, a Johnny Ross, Who always makes you laugh at him Because he's never cross. There is also Lefty Mitchell Combined with Cliff Mackrill Makes the rest of the class more able To pay their party bills. If we had some more Grace Ash, Or. maybe some Wheeler, too, We would make an elegant class Ard let them know who's who. I-lere's a cheer for the President With Secretary and Treasurer, too. Here's to the growth of the Sego Lily Chosen by me and you. Russell Neilson '24,
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