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4 62 3 3 1 - .32333335 v , 333533353956 S H A D 0 W S H4EE3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E - 3 3 :EI 'W , Ill' IPI' History of the Clloiss of 1930 II all From our earliest days we remember certain significant events IIE 1I:' which are the high-spots of our lives. As in the future we shall al- III II Ways remember the occasion of our graduation from Whitehorne High :'lI I School, so we now cherish fond memories of our entrance to these same l'I ' I halls. E I .I'I It was in September of '26 when We first began to think of this II: ' 1 building as our own. At last we were high school students. No longer ' If could We be called grammar school kids . What a Wealth of meaning if '1I the change held for us! Unfortunately for us, but fortunately, perhaps , 'III for the rest of the school, we were soon taught that it didn't pay to 'I III: be too high and mighty. After all, we were only Freshmen! This 'III II' fact was especially brought to our attention at the annual hike held in ,II ,1 October. Under the Hemlocks we learned the many ways in which I. IE Freshmen are required to show subservience to Sophomores-and up- 1 ,If perclassmen, too! ll' :I Before long we were oriented to our new surroundings and felt ,,' I' perfectly at home. The HalloWe'en Party given by the Seniors and II: other parties later in the year served to help us find our place socially. III II Our class officers for the first year were Allan Marsted, presidentg III: I. Albert Sandin, vice-president, Joseph Van Orden, treasurer, and Char- III1 lotte Wheaton, secretary. Our dean for this year and for our Junior I'I I year as well was Miss Imogene Cook. I ' l Before we know it, September has come again and with it another 1 year of our high school life. Mrs. Edith Burton, who took the place I I II of Miss Grace VVilson as teacher of English was our dean during our :II I'I Sophomore year. We elected as oflicers Donald Haight, president: I ' Allan Marsted, vice-president: and Helen Marsted, secretary-treasurer. 1 'I The hike this year held for us as Sophs more pleasure than it had the I1 II previous year, inasmuch as it was our turn to put the Freshies in their ,I 'u'n place. IF, 'I' The Hallowe'en party was a gay event as usual. On March 9th, ' I we gave our party. It was a success as, of course, we had hoped it 'l 1 'I would be. On March 30th came the Public Speaking Contest in which ' ' '1' two members of our class participated. The Freshman class proved its 'N EI worth by giving the school a very fine party, April 24th. I During the year we grew more and more fond of our school so that I1I I we were eager for our Junior year and the latter half of our high IEI ' school course to begin. ' l At last the day arrived and we were Juniors. We had taken one I 1 1'I1I more step toward Seniority' But as Juniors we enjoyed every moment. III 1' During the year we had the pleasure of producing the year-book II ' Shadows and were also responsible for the class night exercises. We Z 1 had the following oflicers in our Junior year: John Dox, president: 1: III Frank Hoffmann, vice-president: Joseph Van Orden, secretary-treas- ,III lQ533g3g3g5g3g3g3g5g5:z:3:3:3:3:3:3:335:3:3:335f1522:3:3:533:3:3:5:5:3:3:2:2:3:3:3:3:5:3:25:5:3:3:3:3:3f2:2:s:3:5:s:2:2:s:s:sgs5. 52535359 P age Twenty
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