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THE SOI-IIAN1930 Back Rn-zv: Crock. Bancor. Xl'etzel. Easterling, Mitchin, Troutman. Svrmzd Rare: Bennewitz, Rurnette, Liptak, Miss French, Bell. Front R0-rv: jones, Caranta, Rommel, Thelma Pfromm. NI' NI' ill NOW AND THEN If I had been an Indian So many years ago, I'd surely had a lot of fun VV ith my arrow and how. I'd catch a string of great big trout And eat them for my meal, Instead of wasting all my coin On a skimpy piece of veal. My face would be all painted As red as any heetg And with all my colored feathers. VVouldn't I look sweet? Say, I could have a hig canoe And paddle it with ease. I'd surely never worry over Trafhc or police. I could live in peace heneath the trees And never think of rent, As now I always have to do When I haven't got a cent. But since I am a white man, I s'pose I must abide In this smoky, noisy city. And keep up with the times. -Jennie Kendall, II-tl. page eiglzlty-three
THE SQgHlANg1930gW Bark Kon-: Raider, Groncy, Helfrich, Thomas, Ambelang, Pealy, Falor, Vnillemin, Mc- Masters. Second Row: Mitchell, llaring, Xakov, Sehermesser, Haas, johnson, Weil, Ost, Goldstein, Miss Bruederlein. Fran! Now: Frase. Sherrard, Zepko, Hemphill, Gray, Brown, Lower, Gainer, Luke. XII XI' XII organized to promote better scholarship among the Freshmen. The club was organized in September, 1925, with the following regulations: Any Freshman who has received grades of S5 or above during one grading period is eligible for membership during the next period. lf he falls below S5 during the next grading period, he is automatically dropped. l The XV. NV. or XVe XYill Excell. the Freshman Honor Society, is a club If all grades are maintained for one semester, the student receives a silver li ping and if that standard is held for a year, the silver IS pin is exchanged for a gold Rf, Any student receiving grades of 90 or above will receive an AH pin instead of a JB. These pins are received under the same conditions as the B pin. Any student who has received an honor pin is considered a member through- out the entire four years ot high school. , The Freshman room which has the hiffhest averaffe receives a silver loving G . . A 6 Z3 - 6 cup, which it holds until the average or another room surpasses it. page eighty-four
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