. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . »¥ 27. The Junior Class History ONE beautiful day in early September, 1919, the Class of 1923 enteredShore High School. There were ten of them —all full-fledged were small and frightened but independent, and determined thatthey would take nothing from the upper classmen. Like all freshies, however,they had much to learn. By the end of the first semester four girls, CeceliaRonske, Lena Krauss, Beulah Bickley and Martha Miller had deserted theranks leaving Hadden Lentz, Alfred Bonnema, Raymond Smith, PaulineDidion, Mary Tryon and Evelyn Ely. However, thes


. Euclid-Shore Radiogram . »¥ 27. The Junior Class History ONE beautiful day in early September, 1919, the Class of 1923 enteredShore High School. There were ten of them —all full-fledged were small and frightened but independent, and determined thatthey would take nothing from the upper classmen. Like all freshies, however,they had much to learn. By the end of the first semester four girls, CeceliaRonske, Lena Krauss, Beulah Bickley and Martha Miller had deserted theranks leaving Hadden Lentz, Alfred Bonnema, Raymond Smith, PaulineDidion, Mary Tryon and Evelyn Ely. However, these all survived the hardknocks of being freshmen and received report cards at the end of the year markedpromoted to grade ten. The freshies prayers had been answered. Theyhad been spared. Next September saw them all back ready for another dose of high schoolmedicine—that is, hard work and study. In November the Class received a newmember, Kathleen Hamilton. This year Shore had its own gymnasium, sothe sophs took an active part


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