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f X £ S rJ jV) £ M We counted our freshmen and found there's quite a grouo, Like a lot of vegetables in a pot of soup. How well do we remember the first day they came, They ran about the building like lost chickens in the rain. Nevertheless, we like them all and hope that you will too. They always make you happy when you're feeling blue. The class had thirty members that entered last fall And in review, as they go by, we find them short and tall. Of course its all so very new and really they do try, But we'll be considerate, and wipe their tears when they cry. They're Just beginning to select the field in which they wish to plow. And textbooks they use for Digs, horses, and cows. After the field is plowed, they'll soon begin to harrow. They'll get it done, although they do stop and watch a sparrow. Here'8 good luck to you, Freshmen, and we hope your wishes grow. If they don't at first, Just plow again and sow, sow, sow. —Norma Louise Whitacre
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f R£SHjV1£N President Vice President Sec. - Treas. Class Adviser Hubert Bankson Eugene ?Iarshall Mary Huffman Mr. Raplus CLASS HISTORY • Last September thirty-five of us began our class elevator. None of us were expert carpenters, and we received many mashed fingers before we learned to wield the hammer successfully. However, after a time, we did master this new trade. We chose Mr. Raplus as foreman. Hubert Bankson, Eugene Marshall and Mary Huffman were elected to assist him. At our first party we went skiing at Nelson Park and then returned to the high school for refreshments. After nine months of hard work, we began a much needed vacation.
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