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9166 fViARlONjQf -L, Top Row: Roscoa BLANKLEY, JOHN SUFFIELD, JAMES RAY, DAVID BREEN, ROBERT KELLET, BYRON STouT, DAVID BLAcIcIIvI Middle Row: ARLIE SMITH, FRANCES WHEEI.ER, IRENE LEowEN, LAIRD SCOTT, NELLIE MOTT ALICE VOGEL, ALVIN PROPP, RAYMOND SHIFFNER Bottom Row: Lors j'oI-INSMEYER, HATTIE SI-IAMBRON, ELLAMAE BOWLBY, DOROTHY RUSH, MILDRED GooD, HELEN LovEI.Ess, PALMA YOUNG, HoRTENsE POWERS FRESHMEN By DONALD MCINTOSH '28 On the morning of September 8, 1924 we Freshmen launched our ship on the sea of higher learning by the way of M. H. S. We first had to choose our course and the majority of us chose the college. Our officers have steered their fifty four passengers clear of most of the rocks. Although none of our crew or passengers made the football squad nevertheless, we were well represented on the second string which took the hard knocks every evening. On looking over the list of members ofthe basketball team known as the Dreadnaughts one may see the names of some of our passengers. Some of the candidates for the track team may be found in our midst. Not only along athletic lines do we fmd our passengers represented but also on the debate team. We have had many good times and probably the most enjoyable occasion was the Fresh- Sophomore reception where we were royally entertained. Another special event was the Freshman hike. We have asked for a furlough of three months to remodel the Sophomore ship which is now in use. We shall all be experienced next year, hence, we shall progress more rapidly. So watch Sophomores next year. Our ship will dock in May 1928. During our voyage we shall endeavor to be loyal sons and daughters of old M. H. S. I a s Page 29 -
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