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71737164 ? . . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFI CERS This Semester Last Semester President .................................. .Norman Mace Wm. Harrison Vice President ........................ Wm. Harrison Morgan Higby Secretary ................................. Dorothy Linklater Ethyl Tupper Treasurer ................................. Ellis Stebbins John Hammer Reporter .............. Mary Baker Mana LeCerf Many classes have passed through the halls of P. U., reaching at last the goal with many victories, but surely ,none can boast of a' better beginning than the class 0f 24. Sept. 14, 1920, marked the entrance of a trembling green class. on the campus, which speedily gained strength and self- preservation as will be testified to by the Sophomores. On Sept. 23 the first business meeting was held at which WilliamHarrison was eleeted president. Oct. 24, A11 College Day, afforded the Freshmen an opportunity of showing the Sophs that there was nothing new under the sun in the line of initiations. Norman Mace was elected President for the second semester. The first semester class gained a portion of college training and exercised it in the second semester for many Victories. Dorothy Linklater won the tennis cup. The frosh girls, with Ardelle Bog- ges's as l'captain won the basket-ball championship. A highly com-y plimented class play, itHicks at College? was presented. The Freshmen debate team, affirmative, Mary Baker and Wm. Har- rison, and negative, Frank. Brodersen and Mana LaCerf, won the Phi Alpha Tau debate cup, for interclass debate. On May 14, the class Showed their ability as hosts by entertaining the high school seniors of Washington County. . The Freshman Class won another Victory for the class in the form of the girls baseball championship. We are proud of the record our men have made in athletics, four football letter mene t ' were freshmen, two baseball lettermen are from our ranks. Paui Austin was high point man in the annual field meet. The fresh- men are also noted for being generous. They furnished a peppy yell'leader for the student body and a first class jazz orchestra forithe sophomore play! With four years to improve and the achievements 'of one successful year-we will make our-name bright as Seniors, just as we have'as Freshmen. Mnet'een, . . EH- 1.790505an
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