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f- H ffm- lEFOmilEH6AN E li?,2ii FRESHMEN ln the fall of '28 eighty-two bright and shining green Freshmen enrolled in Eureka High School. At their first meeting the Freshmen elected Philip Forbes, presidentg John Elder, 'vice-president: and Donald Prouse, secretary-treasurer. Later Donald Prouse moved .to lVichita, so Henry Miller was elected to fill the vacancy. Miss Thelma Fowler and Miss Lorna D. Johnson were class sponsors. On September 14 the Freshmen underwent the much dreaded initiation and came out full-fledged students of E. H. S. In the Banner selling contest, in which all the classes took part, the Freshmen came out second, losing by only a small margin. The class was divided into three home-rooms under the supervision of Miss Fowler, Miss Johnson and Miss Bachelder. A scholarship contest, which was to last six weeks, was arranged between the Freshmen home-rooms. Miss Fowler's home-room, having the highest scholastic average, won. The members of the winning home-room were guests of honor at a February party. In athletics the Freshmen were well represented by Terry Gray and Virgil Stever on the football team, and by Terry Gray on the basketball team. The Freshmen have a right to be proud of Ruth Moore, who ranked in the highest one per cent in Latin and English, in the Every Pupil tests given January 8, 1929. Eleanor Dales and Ruth Moore represented the freshman class in the Student Council. At the beginning of the second semester, there were approximately seventy-two pupils enrolled in the Freshman class. FRESHMEN OFFICERS Phillips Forbes .... - .............., I ..., President John Elder ......... ,-.f ..... . V ice-President Henry Miller ..,,, ..,,, S ecreta1'y-Treasurer SPONSORED EY leg-5-f'- N '- ..'2t..'2J- LL'-'J13'-3il'L'lil:i:i:i,Ti1--,3g-i 1--1-: 1 --- soungas RADIO SHOP Y - ' ' i ' J - j'Nj jTf: ' I-iii-iii-x'.i':IIiai',ZQ,l:-i ',ir'..L --f -'fir' -P 'A - :Ye-,A - .. U fx.,-i,-. v WHERE RADIO IS Ng A SIDE-LINE ' if r v
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