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FRESHMEN HISTORY During the fall of 1920 there was a class of thirty-three Freshmen enrolled: Wilbur Howe, Harry Varney, Donald Donaldson, Anna Burr, Warren Brandon, Harold Peart, Jewel Peart, Sadie Hamblock, Raymond Irvine, Myrtle Olson, Ruth James, Faye Church, Lucille Hoover, Christine Laird, Violet Shuck, Iva Baker, Wilda Clark, Teresa Clinton, Hazel Newton, Theodore Sandon, Brice Flitcroft, Audrey Fraedrick, Fred Lafferty, Lee Stonecypher, Chester Stonecypher, Irving Lamb, Irvine Willard, Lorin Willard, Clone Miller, Verna Finley, Gladys Peart, Albert Oerding, Cyril McCurdy, Charles Cunningham, Nellie Morgan, Anna Hooton, and Jackson Knife. Tti February 1921 our class was increased by the number of twenty-one: Layton Nosier, Kenneth Staninger, Georgiana Johnson, Hal Howell, Marion Norton, Lyle Beyers, Margarette Hersey, Gordon Epps, Allen Young, Walter Paulson, Velores Call, Merle Miller, Alieen Wilson, Ellen Baker, Hazel Epps, Norma Willard, Maxine Elliott, Dena Ellingsen, Mary Schroeder, Elva Willey, and Vern Ford. The Freshmen Class showed up well in the Athletic Field. We had nine on the Football team and seven on the Basket Ball team. In Football there were: Audrey Fraedrick, Irvine Willard, Lorin Willard, Clone Mi er, Donald Donaldson, Lee Stoncypher, Wilbur Howe, Irving Lamb, and JacksonJ nife. Seven of these won letters. The ones in Basket Ball were: Irvine Willard, Cyril McCurdy, Al- bert Oerding, Audrey Fraedrick, Irving Lamb, Wilbur Howe, and Jackson Knife. All of them won letters. We have five on the track squad, they are: Audrey Fraedrick, Velores Call, Jackson Knife, Donald Donaldson, and Irving Lamb. Our annual social event was the biggest of the year.
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being held in the Auditorium of the High School. It was on the 1st of April and every one had a good time. On the tenth of March the Freshies’ Basket Ball team played the High School team. It was a hard fought and even game, but the Freshmen lost by a score of 13 to 9. The Freshmen boys were not the only ones to represent the High School in activities; we furnished two good players on the girls Basket Ball team, of which we are proud as well as of the boys,—they were Anna Burr and Hazel Newton. The rest of the Upper Classmen think that they are the only ones, but if it hadn’t been for the Freshmen in Athletics this year, they would have been pretty poor. They say that we are pretty green; of course, we may be as far as school goes, but remember, in this country all green things grow. v A Frosh went walking down the street With two large, gigantic feet. When ever some one he did meet, That some one Had to cross the street In order to get by those feet. jt j j A Frosh stood on the burning deck, But as far as he was concerned, He stood in perfect safety, For he was too green to burn. j j Twinkle, twinkle, little lamp, Kistner is the he-male vamp, Chasing women all day long, All the time singing this little song “I ain’t got weary yet.”
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