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FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES In January, after Regents, the Freshmen of the South'old High School held a meeting for the purpose of organizing their class. The following officers were elected: President, Marguerite Ehrhardt; Vice-President, Flora Albertson; Treasurer, Helen Sterling; Secretary, Helen Koke. There are now thirteen members in our class, only two of whom are boys; but “live wires” they are. We hope our class continues to keep this number of members until we graduate in ’27. We know it will! At our second meeting, which was held about two weeks after the first, we discussed the buying of pins or rings. The mapority desired pins, so pins were ordered. As yet they have not been received. ‘ However, we are still eagerly awaiting their arrival. We certainly will be proud to wear a pin that bears S. H. S. One member of our class, Marguerite Ehrhardt, played on the Basketball team all winter as right guard. James Cogan is playing on the Baseball team this spring. Next year, with our new auditorium, the Freshman Class expects to do many things. We intend to have full swing of assembly some mornings. We hope, also, to give at least one play during the winter. When we’re “Sophs” we’ll shine—wait and see! F. A. Page Tzventy-eight
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class organized in the fall of 1922 with fifteen members. Marion Albertson was elected President, Katherine Thompson, Vice-President, and William McKeon, Secretary. It was decided to purchase silver rings, which arrived the following spring. Both as Freshmen and as Sophomores we have taken part in writing essays under the auspices of the Daughters of the Revolution. Marion Albertson was awarded a medal for her composition on “Valley Forge” last year. We are also very much interested in athletics and several of our class are members of the different teams. Four of the regular girls’ Basketball Team and one of the players of the Baseball team are of our class. We are only Sophomores at present, but wait until 1926. One dark and Willys-Knight a Pathfinder set out to locate where his Chevrolet. On this trip he was forced to Ford the Hudson and Dodge Overland in his rush to make a Paige in history with a load of Saxon. He was truck by a Pierce-Arrow and knocked Cole. Page Twenty-seven
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ABOUT THE FRESHIES Eleven little Freshies sitting in a row One of them named Flora, another Joe. Now we haven’t the space nor we haven’t the time To name each one of the other nine. These are just examples of the Freshies in our school And I’m certain each of the others is just as big a fool. R.A.D. ORIGINAL STORIES FROM THE GRADES MY PET DOG Once I had a dog whose name was Rover. One day my grandfather’s cows were lost in the woods. My grandfather took Rover and went to hunt for them. He had just started for home when Rover ran into the woods. My grandfather followed. There were the cows eating grass by a little brook. My grandfather gave Rover a lot of dog biscuits that night for helping him find the cows. Lloyd Dickerson Grade 3. THE FIRST LESSON Once upon a time there were three little puppies who lived with their mother in Farmer Jones barn. The mother seems very fussy about how clean the house is. She even has a broom. She is giving them their lessons in catching mice. She sees a mouse and lets it get a little way off, then she takes a big jump and pounces upon it. One of the puppies seems very much delighted because his mother has said if they behaved very well she would divide the mouse that has just been caught between them. An imaginative story written by Anne Thompson. It was written after looking at the picture “The First Lesson.” A FUNNY MISTAKE One morning Bobbie awoke very tired. He had been to the movies the night before. He woke up about half past eight. Then he thought, I have to go to school. He jumped up Page Twenty-nine
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