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freshman primer Vol. XI Tuscola, Illinois, January, 1931 No. 4 this freshman issue possible, vve dedicate this magazine. Her gay enthusiasm, her work with the dramatic and debating clubs will be missed by every student. She taught here only three semesters, but every pupil was eager to do anything she requested. We wish her success in her new field, but we shall never forgive her for leaving us. Table of Content the freshman class.............................................................. page 2 what we want to be when we grow up .. ... page 3 the ninth period .............................................................. page 3 the little red hen page 4 nursery rhymes ... page 4 little red riding hood 'page 6 the babies page 7 belling the cat page 8 semester’s end addresss —................. . page 8 the king’s bell , page 9 a modern child’s bedtime story page 10 advenchers of a little boy .... page 10 can you imagine ... —..... 1...page 11 a freshman english theme page 11 freshman psalm page 11 english assignment page 11 scotch greeting card ...... page 2 recipes page 12 who’s rita ... . page 18 J° es — -.....-........................ page 14
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THE TUSCOLIAN 3 what we iDcmt to he when we groiD my Artist: Bernice Loyd. Aviator: Faye Albritton, Eugene Hale, Wayne Hanson, Wayne Smith, George York, Albert Wright. Aviatrix: Jane Kearns, Florence Garrett. Ball Player: Blaine Rideout. Barber: Eugene Laughlin. Beauty Culturist: Kathleen Meister, Myrta Jane Owen. Bum: John Norvell, Frank Parrish. Buyer (foreign countries): Erma Shoemaker. Business Man: Frederick Law-horn. Civil Engineer: Lewis Belles. Clerk: Lola Hawkins. Dressmaker: Fern Bird. Electrical engineer: Glenn Fra-zee. Charles Wood, Maurice Owen Engineer: Carl Woolverton. Farmer: Dale Archibald, Jack Cook, Carl Frye, Lemuel Frye, Willard Laughlin, Loyde Martin, Caleb Nowning, Paul Rahn, Don Reed, Glenn Quick, George Seip. Manager of a Big League: Wayne Neal. Manufacturer of Airplanes: Raymond Baker. Mechanic: Thomas Kennedy, Harold Kincannon. Nurse: Marjorie Burns, Victoria Frye, Ruth Riley, Bertha Rowland. Office Girl:Erma Snider. President of a corporation: James Lamb. Public Entertainer: Georgia Renner. Sailor: Wayne Abercrombie. Scout Leader: Leah Jane Hoel. Stenographer: Bernice Albritton, Ruth Coslet, Tracy Cox, Dana Crossman, Frances Ford, Frances Goodwin, Nancy Harrington, Marcella Rahn, Edith Senters. Storekeeper: Wayne Rideout. Steel Magnate: Boyd Wiesner. Surgeon: Clarence Jones. Teacher: Carmoleta Chapman, (Latin); Delmar Crafts; Ruth Haines, (physical training); Billy Hardin (physical training); Milton Hubbart, (manual training); Viola Flesor (grade school) Betty lies, Ada Jones, Willis Jolley, Wayne Hardwick, Edna Kre-sin; Ruth Moore, Eileen Morris, Mary Myers, Emma Quick, Pauline Robertson, Jean Senters, La-vonne Smith (English); Jennie Mae Huff. Telegraph Operator: Raymond Grissom. Telephone Operator: Wanda Lincoln. Traveling Agent: Arthur Kre-sin. The Ninth Period I see a man. I see him writing. He is writing my name. He writes it on a slip of paper. He fastens the slip on a board. He carries it into assembly. He is reading the names. He reads my name. It makes me happy. I like my name read. I like to be in things. We sit in the study hall. It is very quiet. It is good for our nerves. We get most out of our school. Others have eight periods. We have nine. We love our teachers.
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