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13 WQQQQQQQQOLYWJPUSQQQQQQQQW GLENN REED ulieedyn Audubon C 1 u b 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball lg Track 2, 3. To study or not to study, That is my question. JOSEPHINE B. REYNOLDS KIJOH Glee Club 1, 2g Audu- bon 23 Girl Reserves 23 Basketball 1, 43 Go-To- College Club 43 P. D. F. C. Club 33 Chairman of Banquet Commit- tee 3. Why work? Life should never be wasted thus. ELVA SANDY Smiles I lost four pounds last week. FRANCIS SEAMAN Dizzy Hi-Y3Circulating Manager of Year Book. I never knew what the moonlight could do. JOHN THOMPSON Johnny Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Football Manager of 19272 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Audubon 2. Got a cigarette? I want to keep mine. XVILBUR REXRODE Squibb Football 43 Basket- ball 3, 4. Give him a fast car and a girl-then beat il. CHARLES ROSIN Chas Is possessed with a surprising smile. HARRY Sco'rT Scottie Don't disturb me, I'n1 thinking. BEATRICE THOMPSON Beattie Go-To-College C l u bg Secretary of Class 23 Vice President of Audu- bon Club 23 Scholastic Manager of Year Bookg E. P. S. Club 4. She is a woman: there- fore to be wooed. She is a woman: there- fore to be won. CATHERINE SWEGER Kate Art Editor of Year Book. Kale is a real all- round student. 'Our ArIisf. ' Page Twenty one 5565i
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E QQQQQQQQQQQH QQQQQQQQOLYWJPUSQQQQQQQQ HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1928 The Age of Ignorance ON September 4, 1924, a tribe of about eighty children assembled from all parts of the country, set out in the hope of finding and cup- turing knowledge. We wandered over valleys and hills and at last we reached Joint High School. As soon as possible we selected Kenneth Gilmore, President, Arthur Steed, Vice President, Ethel Breese, Secre- tary, James Mounts, Treasurer, and Miss Della Plants as class adviser. Having thus organized our class, we started on a tour of inspection and we were surrounded by unfriendly tribes, who started calling us Freshies and Greenies',. This at once started a row between the freshmen and upper classmen. Then there appeared on the scene a man, who the others addressed as Chauncey and as we later learned that it was Chauncey Ewing, the Principal, who informed us that our studies would now start. We struggled and labored over the complicated pages of a Latin book, or perhaps an algebra book, elaborately decorated with hier- oglyphics. Teachers were creatures of great importance, who when their tempers were side tracked merely meant that we were expelled or, perhaps, in danger of corporal punishment. Just about the time we became really acquainted with this strange building we received orders to get ready to move. No Spring moving parade either, and so both curious and interesting we came to Trinity surrounded by rural scenery. They began at once to remodel and to make larger, so as to accommodate the pupils more satisfactorily. We were a little bewildered and things were a little difficult at first. That feeling ot' antagonism finally wore off, and the freshmen soon became subdued under the weight of so many tiresome studies and stupendous knowledge. Then even taunts of the Seniors, no longer irritated us. In other words, we were Sophomores. THE AGE OF USOPHISTICATIONH When we entered school the second year, we immediately voted Donald Mounts, President, Wallace Winnett, Vice President, Beatrice Thompson, Secretary, and Mae Allison, Treasurer. QQQQQQQQQ5555 Page Twenty-three QQ Q
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