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W HMI-IEIV HQ Freshman Class History Early one morning near the last of August, l920, the members of the Freshman class were seen toiling up the steps of the High School. Of course you have heard that it takes all kinds of people to make the world go around. So it was with our class. There were tall people and short people, fat people and thin people, but all were extremely anxious to begin their High School career. We were somewhat timid standing in awe of the upper classmen. After a few weeks had passed away we forgot this feeling. Before very long we had a class meeting and with the encourage- ment and advice of lVlr. Stewart, who presided, we elected our class officers, class adviser and choose our colors: namely, old rose and silver. Now as our organization is complete we proudly call ourselves the Class of '24. Foremost among the many ways we distinguished ourselves was the fact that during the Elson Art Exhibit we sold more tickets than any other class and were rewarded by a picture forthe school. While it is generally conceded that the Freshman class of 1920 is the brightest and most studious that ever entered the High School. we also claim to be the Hpeppiestu and have had many good times. Among the delightful social affairs was our class party. We scarcely recognized the gym, it being transformed by the high school and class colors in billiant array. It was a most successful party. Great credit is due to the social committee and the class adviser, Miss Kittle. The Freshmen are enthusiastic supporters of all school athletics and a majority can always be found at the games rooting for dear old Moundsville, even if they are the greenest class ever in M. H. S. Dear old M. H. S. Our love for you will never dieg We have a happy year as Freshmen And hope to be Sophomores by and by. Z s-4 .m ,-. Cl ... i N s if 11 I92l XX :JE
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