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'l- l' K 'l'k'H'M'M'3'h'm'm's'i'k'i'1'h'i'l'b'h'n'3'3'h'k'h'h'i'l'b'i'i'i SCPHGMORE HIFTORY When'we entered'scho6l, September 9, was an enrollment of 26 boys and girls bu passed on the pupils began to drop out on finally at the end of the year there were left to graduate and become great big h 935, there as time by one until nly 22 pupils Sophomores. While we were freshmen we had severah good times. After about six weeks had gone by, we were initiated by the Sophomoresg and, also, sometimes by uggcr classmen, who weren't supposed to initiate us but d anyhow. After the initiation we were horned by the party, which the Sophomores grudgingly gave us. So to show our appreciation we gave them a return,partv which turned out to be pretty good considering it was our first try at that sort of thing. After all of this com- motion we settled down to hard work with but a few fail- ures and of course some had to go see the principal about difficulties that occured. 4 Q Towards the end of the 1 a part in the Junior-Senior , the chance to zo to a show play cost. year Buster Mullin played play and afterwards he had thrt was given to all of the At the commencement exercises Virginia Duncan was awarded a silver cup for being the best all-a-round Fresh- man. She had to give the cup beck, but she did get her name engraved on it. On May the Sth there was a large commotion going on around school for it was on this day that the whole High School was to go to th to be held in Ashland. All in all, we had time. Our first year with only a very few On Sept. 7, we st rted back to school a long happy vacation, but it took time to annual picnic a very wonderful mishaps. after having settle down to real work. It was only after a fLw weeks had passed that we made up our minds that the Freshmen needed taming down a little and that is just what wo did. We made them do everything we could think of and a few things more than that. The Freshmen took it as all good sports should, so we decided to give them a party which we did, but there was some difficulty, because some of the boys and girls took the eats out of T116 tG8Ch6I'S house and hid them. We finally act most all of it back . H 833itllOiiiilllllilllilllliilill --...q.-..-4punuv.pqQ.u.,-1.-.favs-1,1 25 n--neun-1-so-Q-a 1 ia 141. 1 .1 q,q,o .4 ,n ,n ,I ,I ,s Q! 'Z 'I ,r ,s ,I ,I tc ,J ,1 ,A 'I -D .1 J ,I ,a .1 ,a ,U ,u in J .I Qs ,I Q-Q-q,g-Q. L
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