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19 E P I 'l' 0 M E 27 JUNIOR CLASS lYc, the Class ol 1928, entered Hagerstown High School in 192-l, with an enrollment of nity-six members. Soon after school had started, we met and elected our class officers. Miss Grant was class sponsor. Our social part of school life was a success, nevertheless we were termed as green. Entering' school again in 1925 as Sophomores, we had the honor of be- ing' the largest class in school. XYe sponsored a supper the night of the second lyceum number which proved to be a success. Mr. llanen served as class sponsor this year. Again we came back in 1926 as juniors. looking forward to learning more and to having a good time. Our class enrollment at hrst was fifty-two, but members dropped out until at present we have forty-eight. XYe met and elected the following' class officers: George Mitchell, presidentg Robert Bland, vice-president: Ralph Lfuly, secretary: Donald Forkner, XYidespreac1 editor: Thelma llarris, lipitome editor: Mr. llorsett, class sponsor. XYe also elected Robert Bland and Beulah Shepard to represent us on the Student Council. Llnder splendid coaching of Xlr. Lfraw the 'luniors gave their class play, a three-act comedy, Blary's Castle in the Air, on December 21 and 22, 1926. On April 29, 1927, we entertained the Seniors at the annual junior- Senior banquet. Page twenty-six
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EPITOME 27 UNDERCLAS SM EN XYe can't keep the Seniors XYe'Ve found to our sorrow, lflut we must fill the vacancy That is open Tomorrow. There's always somebody VVh0 is coming behind, XYho will gladly step up And continue the grind. XYho ?-Lv1lClC1'ClZ1SS1UCIl. The bunch that is coming In the sweet by and by, Is a crowd with Z1 motto Of Never say die. They sure know their onions Of that you'l1 find out They'll go over the top, And win, there's no doubt. XYTIUF-Lvl1dCl'ClZlSSl1'lCll It's a straight MA crowd That's following ns up, Like the Bible doth say, They'x'e a run over eupf, XYhat ever they start They'll end with Z1 bang. And they'll deserve every bit Of the praise that is sang. Xyllll?'LilldC1'ClllSSlllCl1 Margaret Maine. Page twenty-five
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19 141 P I T O M E 27 ,.- , ,Y 7 , SOPHOMORE CLASS The SUlll1CllllOI'C class callerl their first meeting' September 17, 19261. The folluwiiig otlicers were electecl: Huwarcl lD111lclriclg'e, presicleutg Maurice lltmk- wut, yicefpresicleutg Mary Xliseliart, secretary: Ruth Llwalt, treasurer: Helen liiiapp, XYiclespreacl eclitur: Eugene Reynulcls, lipitnmle eclittmrg Mr. Craw. sptmstir. The enrullmeiit at the lmegiimiug of the year was eighteen lmoys aml twen- ty-six girls, a total of forty-fuur. Twu girls aiicl one hwy withclrew. Ruth l.amlJ, Rusie lliues aucl l raiikliu lfowler, leaving' an C1ll'OlllllCIlt uf l.tJI Cy-0116. The class enjoyed two parties cluring the year, one which was hm-lcl at the high sclmol lmuilcling and the other which was a coasting' party. lfiye lmys uf the class also played tm the lmasketlmall squacl, Lester Sttmh- ler, Maurice Butikuut, xxlllllltxl' lileesmi, llcmaltl llruwn, ancl tiene lieyuolcls. The class furnished a yell leacler for ulcl ll. ll. S., lluwarcl limlclrirlge, who has been a yell leader fur two years. The class alsu rect-ivecl a hanuer for being' a liumlrecl per cent on lipitume sale. Page twenty-seven
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