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T R () ,1 Junior Class History Wait, dear folks, don't look glum We're the Juniors of thirty-one. Twenty-two are all that’s left Of this same number we’ve been bereft And just because our class is small Is no reason we can do nothing at all. Many activities have been entered in And if we didn't do our best twould be a sin. In '29 the first burst of steam Lennie and Ward on the debating team. Our class was represented in another fete. The well-known Field and Oratorical Meet Page this year plays basket-ball. But wait! wait! wait! that’s not all, Each Orange and Black we've helped to get done. Now, say, folks, haven't we had fun? Page has the president's chair Which Bill occupies when Page's not there: Grace records the meetings, every one. And Ethel's the girl who keeps the mon. Mr. Kinzig sees that things go right And Grace has the Class History to write. Our flower's the White Carnation, our emblem's purple and gold. “Scientia est Potentia,” is our motto old. Though the hours seem long and weary; Though the days be dark and dreary And the world outside reminds us No more of us must go astray. But try to learn more every day. The elder’s life is not a rainbow As the youth will deem it so. Now the time has come to ponder, To which, to long for, and to wonder. Of the Hidden Future just ahead When another year has swiftly sped, And the Beaming Present’s left behind To leave its imprint on each one’s mind. 'Tis now we must form our life to be One of Knowledge and Humility. i - 1 9 3 1 T went y •three
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JUNIORS First Row—Left to Right)—Homer Jeffers. Frank Chapman. Homer Friend. Ward Hornsby. Page Gordon. Billie Dixcn. Denver Day. Emerson Holter. Bill Deeters. John Sheets. Virgil Berdine. Second Row—Faye Barrows. Ruth Basim. Ethel Blackburn. Elsie Goodwin. Louise Watkins Blair. Helen Barnhart. Lennie Sharp. Grace Jefters. Elizabeth Ballard. Mr. Kinzig. Third Row—(Clifford Dixon. Bennett Wildman. Twenty-two 19 3 1
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T R 0 .1 A N SOPHOMORES First Row—(Left to Right)—Paul Richardson. Ola Murphy. Earl Stout, . Charles Bentz, Emmett Friend. Roy Brandcberry. Alva Harper. Second Row—Doris Brandeberry. Naomi Goodwin. Roberta Humphrey. Mary Elizabeth Gillilan. Doris Crandall. Edna Buckley. Edith Cole. Thelma Goodwin. Nina Barnhart. Rachel McDonald. Third Row—Oville Bibbee. Grace Russell. Ruth McBride. Josephine Findling. Blanche Lake, Virginia Crandall, Hazel Wines. Margaret Ramsburg. Mr. Kinzig. Fourth Row—Lucille Marshall, Pauline Russell. Jesse Justice. Robert Ramsburg, Gordon O’Neill. Twenty-four 19 3 1
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