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1921 fn1eEPlTOME Page173 FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES VVe, the Freshman Class of 1921, numbering about fifty, met for the first time on September 7, 1920. Since then we have lost a few of our number but at present we have the following members: Mary Bland, Dimple Rookout, Mabel Cox, Mar' field Cain, Dudley Cain, Smith Doughty, Josephine Foyst, Hazel Foulke, Gretchen Gauntt, Jeanette Hoover, Mary Pitts, Marjorie Marlatt. Harold May, lVinnogene LeaVelle, Helen Rhoades, Fern Swoveland, Emma Jean Smith, Edith Thalls, Olga Thalls, Herbert VVollard, Raymond Yveber, lvanda Ulrich. Ruth VVisehart, VVilbur May, Anna Rinehart, R. Kirby, George Thalls, Carl Stohlcr. Ruth Moss, Helen Scott, LaYerne Harter, Clarence Thompson, Chester Phenis, Maurice Cromer, Bar- bara Hammer, Thelma MeGrew, Margaret Clampitt, Martha VVisehart, VVayman Adams, Luther Dines, Lillie VVood, Ellen Hoover, Floyd Bull, Edith Conway., Ken- neth Dovvning, Mary Smith. High School life was altogether new to us and for the first few days we gave our upper-classmen much amusement by our mistakesg hut we soon proved to them that Freshmen may know something once in a while. YVc soon organized our Fresh- man boys' and girls' basket ball teams, and we are proud to say that two of our boys play on Hagerstown's first team. After about two weeks of school our class met and elected for president, Ray- mond VVeber: for secretary, Dudley Caing and for treasurer, Ellen Hoover. VVe chose for our colors pink and white, and for our tlowers, sweet peas. Although we get our months twisted in Spanish and sometimes fail to have our other lessons, we think we do as well as most any other class. Mr. Nicely has great confidence in us if we are to judge from the length of our Algebra lessons. VVe have had a few disputes as to who the prettiest girl in the class is. VVilbur May says it is LaYerne Harter and lNIarfield Cain says it is Anna Rinehart. Dndlev Cain says he likes the looks of all of them pretty well, so we finally decided that it is a matter of ehoice. Having had a very pleasant time this year, we are all hoping to be together again next year and to continue our education. as Sophomores.
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