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EL E Top row--R. Goodin, H. Greupner, E. Gannn, H. Clark, L. Hanson, L. Moos. A. Brown, C. Brown, R. McNabb, D. Moyer. Second row-D. Daniels, E, Murray, S. Glidden, H. Gon- yea, Al. Clark, B. Corrigan, H, Morgan, M. Johnson, L. Nelson, R. Garner, Miss Studnic-ka, class adviser: H. 'YV8iiE?fi0ld, M. Foley, L. Healy, F. Beck, Mr. Ireland, class adviser. llot- tom row-F. Ricker, E. Cornelius, H. Beck, A. Gaffney, E. Speck, L. Reed, L. Smith, E. JUNIOR CLASS ,HISTORY Chapter 1. Wfhen we entered this formidable building as Freshmen, September 6. 1922, there were iifty-live of us. The girls dominated by a score of thirty-three to twenty-two, but this score was quickly evened up when some of' the upper class- men caught sight of our handsome young damsels. After several weeks of constant blundering and still more constant razzing by the sophomores, we became firmly settled. Not knowing any better we elected the following officers to serve as our class officials: President, Henry Clark, Vice-President, Lucille Healy, Secretary, Hazel Morgan. and Treasurer, Eugene Murray. Although the Freshmen are usually noted for making blunders, it was tar from a blunder when We picked Miss Arnold as our class advisor. The Sophomores as usual were given the task of initiating us into the won- ders of High School life. The Sophomores did their duty and upheld in a very capable manner the reputation of Sophomores for preparing a stiff initiation for the Freshmen. VVe Freshmen acted as good sports and carried out all the tasks assigned us. Of course we attributed this to our standards of sportsmanship, while in reality we were scared almost to death. On Hallowe'en we staged the animal Freshmen Party, which was voted a great success by every one except Mr. Clark, who spent most of the night pumping up his tires, the air having escaped in some mysterious manner. The next social event staged by the class was the picnic held at Big Lake in the early part of june. This proved to be a still greater success than the party. As we departed from the schoolhouse, bearing report cards which were very artistic with their combinations of blue and red designs, we looked back and muttered, 'Tm glad that's over, and resolved to inaugurate into E. R. H. S. in 1924, a new method of initiating the Freshmen, which would give us ample re- venge. Eugen, O. Little. Page T'zw11fy-Iwo
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