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FRESHMEN CLASS The Freshman class started it's first year of high school with very good intentions which have been carried out during the Whole year. Our class was organized early in the year. The following officers were elected to presideg Clifton Coe, President, Rowland Le Doux, vice president, Fred Biehn, secretary and treasurerg George Nunn, athletic manager, and Fletcher Wood, Sgt.-at-arms. Our class activities have been excellent considering the size of the class. To begin with We have had very high scholastic standings. Next come our athletics. In our first attempt at variety teams we showed up well, Fletcher Wood making his letter at football, Clifton Coe making his at basketball. The freshmen basketball team, al- though they fought hard finished the season at the bottom. We do not feel downhearted in the least, for all preceding freshmen classes have met with the same fate. ' We held our- annual .class dance this year in conjunction with the sophomore class. Although it was the largest class dance ever held it proved to be a success. The hall was decorated with the school colors, in truly professional style and the refreshments were little short of perfect. X Few of us aspired very high in the military department this year but next year we expect to have many corporals in our midst. This year the Senior class offered a medal to the freshman having the highest total score in gallery practice. Harry Stinson, and George Kellar were tied for it. In an additional match to shoot off the tie, Harry Stinson lost. The class is indeed proud of the record these cadets have set. We sincerely hope that following classes will live up to these standards. Although our history so far has been short we feel that in the years that follow we have a history that will make up for the brevity of this one.
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