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!' Q 5 .12 in Q - 1 - L 1 ri 5 fi s ,M ...N .. -U vi, .- . v V Freshman Class l-listorq On September 12, 1921, thirteen' Freshmen came into the assembly. Of course, as natural, we received a good looking-Over from the upper-class members. NVe were such a tiny bunch that they overlooked us and never once attempted to use the paddle. We made so good in scholarship that they let us enter the Basketball team. four of the Fresh boys playing. We have also surprised them by showing a little pep and ability in giving social functions. By now we all feel certain that the Senior Class of '25 will be the best yet. After having stood the fighting done against us this last year We feel that we are coming out on top more than the average Freshman Class before us has done and we hope that we may endure so during the next three years that are still ahead of u:s. ' M. B. ..20...
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Senior Class lDill NVQ. the Seniors of 1922, having reached the end of cur school l.ife here in 'Ilhorp High, do hereby take this opportunity of presenting to the High School students and teachers the following: To the facility we leave cur sincere thanks and appreciation of their untirlng efforts in guiding us through a successful tchool year. We leave to Mr. Giberson, our dear principal and superintendent, the right In establish self-governnient in a place where it is badly needezl---presumably Thorp lligh School, To Mrs. Newman we give and bequeath all our slang z.n:l bad English to he used as examples of the real stuff' in her future English classes. To Louis Gaiser, our much admired and respected class advisor, we leave our feeling of good fellowship and our many untold thanks for guiding us safely and wisely along the straight and narrow path. We grant Miss Zabel, our modest and quiet litt'e Economics teacher, the serenity of one pegceful sewing class minus the chatter of the Senior girls. To the Junior Class we leave our pep and all the pleasures connected with Senior studies. To the Sophomore class we leave the seats in the Junior row--hoping they will make them more attractive than did the Juniors. For our green but beloved little Freshman boys and girls we leave a book entitled How to be Selfish and Dignifiedf' We hope this will be duly appre- ciated and that when they read it they will think of the selfish class of '22. To Asal we bequeath a powder puff and a mirror to make herself more attractive so she can vamp the Junior boys. We grant to Raymond the privilege of sitting by the pipes in the winter time. To Bruce we give and bequeath a box of rubber cement to close his mouth with so we can see what his real features are like. To -Etta we leave a box of paint so slze can del! up when she becomes a Senior. To Calvin we leave a small fraction of our pep so that he can make more of a hit with the Sophomore girls. To Ezra we leave the iiglzt to vamp Miss Zabel. fC0lltllll19d on page twenty-two! -21--
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