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WOLVERINE 1932 ff X 5 V Q rffraaffike, Iwi M4 ,,f4 AVL, I .ze :.Z.'-1' WM: Iooooooooooooooooooooooool i 'f E LAN- H W af 3 5 0 0 0 ET - 0 .2 3 3 3 3 Class History 3 0 It seems to us that our four years of high school life could be very iittingly rep- 0 0 resented by colors. Upon working this thought out it falls into the following plan. 0 0 Green for the Freshman year. The greenest green imaginable. Poor little scared 0 0 . 1 . . . . 0 0 rats scattllng here and there, blunderlng into Senior Classes and being razzedg 0 0 ducking the merciless torments poured upon us by Sophomores and Juniors, asking Q 0 questions and receiving misleading answers. Oh! could anyone have been as green 0 0 as we!! 0 0 Next comes our Sophomore year-royal blue. The blue of lords and kings, the 0 0 blue of princes and rulers, and most of all, the blue with which to welcome royalty. 0 0 For our new principal, Mr. House, was certainly that! What overbearing, piggish Q 0 little upstarts we must have been, justly deserving the name Sophomore! But it 0 2 was a feeling never again to be encountered, and we are glad we experienced it. 0 0 Then too, we must not forget a slightly deeper shade of blue, a mourning shade 3 with which we felt the loss of one of our dearest friends, Ruth Stoutamire. 0 Red for Juniors, the red of courage, the red of the conquererg and even more the 0 2 orange-red tints of fire. We were filled with determination and purpose. We must 3 go to the heights, and we must work to get our start. Then came the awful fire 3 which partly destroyed our school building. Will we ever forget the leaping red 3 0 flames against the cold, wintery night sky, or the crowded days following, when we 0 0 went to school without a school, the many tardies and excuses. O, what a year! Q 0 For our Senior year, it is fitting to use our school colors, blue and white. The 0 3 blue for sincerity and loyalty and the white for purity of purpose and character. 0 0 We feel that even though we are not able to reach the top, we have our place, and 0 our duty is to fill that place to the best of our ability. We know too, that if we are 0 0 to do our best, we must keep pure in mind, body, and spirit and towards this end 0 0 we will strive since it and whatever goal we have are one. 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 o 0 0 0 'fl 34' ll' 0 0 0 99099999900009000090QOGGGOGGGQGOGGOOOQGGGG
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