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freshman Class History i The Freshman class entered school with twenty-eight students enrolled. During the first term about five of the members dropped. At the first class meeting we elected Miss Fitch as sponsorg Merton Groves, Presidentg Frank Smith, Vice-Presidentg Nelle Jack- son, Secretary and Treasurer, and William Jorgensen, Plainsman Re- porter. We were well represented in athletics by four of the members. Lennie Wold made several trips with the basketball team as substi- tute and played in many of the important games. She also went out for track. Joe D. Eckert, Eddie Ellis and William Jorgensen went out for football. William Jorgensen played on the first team, and made a letter. Eddie Ellis and Joe D. Eckert made the basketball squad and Eddie Ellis also went out for track. . In the girls' chorus We had Nelle Jackson, Elna Phipps, Ethel Todd, Lenore Harker, Olivette Ellis, Betty Copley and Margaret Page. In the boys' chorus We had Craig Lana. A The band couldn't have progressed Without Merton Groves, who played the saxaphone. We had two delightful parties during the year. A surprise on Frank Smith was given the last of September. Games were played by all and delicious refreshments served by Mrs. Verhoef. A delightful Valentine party Was enjoyed at the Flagler Hotel befc-re the Saint's birthday. Ethel Todd was the most apt in throw- ing cards into a hat, and after Miss Fitch drew eVeryone's picture Craig Lana and Elna Phipps guessed the most correctly. A most effi- cient committee had charge of the refreshments and those Who didn't attend were sorry when they heard about the good time had by those present. A class picnic late in the spring Was the closing event of the year and one long to be remembered. The Freshman class went over 100 per cent in the sale of season tickets. It also made the second 100 per cent sale in the Annual cam- paign, next to the Sophomores. The initiative and cooperation of the Freshman is indeed com- mendable, and when they are Seniors it is prophesied that they will be leaders in every activity. 476: .g. B
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