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FRESHMAN CLASS 1920 In a building newly decorated and prepared for their reception, the present Freshman Class began its career last fall. Although not as large as we expected it to be, the goodly number of 242 were en¬ rolled in the six rooms set apart for their residence. Naturally they were of all sizes and kinds, but after one year of acquaintance with this incoming class of 1920, we are happy to report that they are good “sports” and good students. They began the year right by supporting the Comus, and at the end of the first semester they reg¬ istered 100 E’s, 95 G’s, 82 F’s and only 10 P’s. Room 22 had the banner number of all E reports. You are starting right. Here ' s to the class of 1920! In athletics the Freshmen are not usually able to show up very well, but there is promise of good material among the boys for fu¬ ture teams to represent old Z. H. S. Socially, the class has not been permitted to enjoy much oppor¬ tunity for getting together. A good spirit exists, however, and we hope for more social life later. Student government has been tried in some of the Freshman rooms and the results are being watched with interest. The great test will be, how many Sophomores will we have next fall. Let’s all come back. 1920 stands for Z. H. S.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS 1919 e, the Sophomores, have just finished one-half of our High School career. We have all received much pleasure as well as bene¬ fit from these few years and we feel sure that the remaining two years will fly by us as swiftly as those past have flown. In our flight we have had many exciting experiences which we wish to re¬ late. On September 5, 1916, we started into High School just as green as any Freshman, but gradually became accustomed to this new life. We were, as Freshmen, first represented by being per¬ mitted to have reporters from each room, namely 22, 23, 24, 25, 38 and 39, for the Comus. Next came the carnival in December which was presented for the benefit of the Athletic Association. The Freshmen were honored by being called upon to give a parody on “Romeo and Juliet” which was well received. We did our share in athletics, being represented on all the various teams. In the carnival held for the benefit of Comus we took a prom¬ inent part and the affair was enjoyed by all. Senior Class play, Class day and commencement followed, in which we bid the Seniors goodbye. These were the last great events of the season. Final exams came in no unusual way, and after overcoming these difficul¬ ties, we looked forward with pleasurable anticipations to our Sopho¬ more year. Almost before we realized it, our Sophomore year had begun. The first thing we did was to meet with the Board of Control con¬ cerning athletics. Now the time had approached for the Triangular Debate and everyone was thoroughly aroused. The Sophomores were very proud to have two of their classmen chosen to fill such a great capacity. 1 hus our Sophomore days ended and we are now thinking of the time when we will all be considered upper classmen. Fal Price, Class ’19.
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