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Qwcc, ARROW FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Prggident -------.. ,..............-..... M ARVIN TfXYLOR Vice-President ......-.... --.-.-..-.-.---. G ALEN BUYER Secretary and Treasurer ...... GRETELLE BARTI-IOLOMEVV Sergeant-at-Arms ...... ............. J AMES CHANEY 1 l I cv vxfefvv vvvx 'V'N' VV fxx, Avv. 0000 bl 1 'Nlr fx,.,,,,,,, A AA AA.-xA AAA-xl A-x I V 1 l 1 . HISTORY ' 1XVO laps gone and three to go! That is the position in which we Freshmen seem to find ourselves in this race of high school life. We know that the- upper classmen regardx us as mere clrildreng but if that be a fault, it is one which we will surely outgrow if we are given time. It is true that at the first of the year we felt very small and insignificant whe-n we viewed the towering 'seniors for so they seemed to usJ. We have also heard that the seniors think us rightly named, because we are tender and easily bent, and, that under proper environment, we will form strong seniors. After all, we haven't been so slow, even if wen are frivolous. Out of our num- ber of sixty we have contributed some to make the opere.tta a success. Only the chorus, you say? But what would that operetta have been without the chorus, we ask you? Then we have given' of our force to glee club, band and orchestra, and we have put on an assembly program all by ourselvesg that takes courage-to stand up before critical upper classmen and-shall we say we performed or acted? But now-we must not boast of our accomplishmentsg that is most unbecom- ing and hardly modest for us, is it? ' i Only wait! Next year We will have left the ranks of Junior High forever, leav- ing our record there for others to emulate., if there be good in it, and may others profit by it, if there be mistakes. EVe shall go into the next three laps of the race-sophomores, juniors and seniors, until we reach that distant and final goal, namely, graduation in 1933. Witli apology to Mr. Goldsmith may we add: Yes, let the sophs deride, and juniors disdain, The simple learning of our lowly train, To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One little freshie, than all' the sophs so smart. ow on.. eos ,,, ., , vv WW 1930 ,A mxbfsng fsfsfws 7 ,,,,,,. jAf,b!,g1AQ ,gg Page Thirty-six pr, ..,...-A gq, .N ,,,,- Q35 G -an sfl i semi., if-Urs. G-1 . il
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