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R. JH. S. Ehg Qlnmgt 152 U jfreshmen E5 Qllass l resident, ------ HORTENSE DAVIS Vice President, PANSY STITP Q Secretary-'llreasurer, CARL I-IAMMFn Historian, - I ift 4 l rzu1ees Allen Ralph Allison Ulares Anderson Hortense Davis Harold Green Pearl Bailey, 'llnclys Craven Ml P'I l'i 7: Uthers lip but Leann or COLORS: Hold and Green l+'l..UWl+1liS: Yellow Rose. CLASS MEM BFIRS: Uznrl Iiflllllllfll' Nlzirgaret Keefe A Ralph Long Ronin Mallet Melissa Merrill Herbert Moy lfllizalhetll Orton l rank Watson FRANCES ALLF N 1 No Une. Currie Piper Vida Roe Pansy Stites Mildred Wilson Mnybelle Bennett lqela Bennett Urville Bennett
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IB. li. 5. Qhg Qgmgl I 9 Z ll ifreshmen A iilisturg ani! 13112111 ln the fall of 1919 an energetic class of about -L7 boys and girls entered the R. H. S. with the one purpose i11 view, a higher education. During our first year in high school we have been striving toward this e11d. Although we are well satisfied with the record we have made thus far we hope to do much better in the future. As was customary many tricks were played on us but we took them cheerfully. Our time will come to play tricks when we become the upperclassmen. Although sotme have dropped out others have come in to take their places. If the pep we contain grows with us we expect to graduate with a large and active class. M. E. S. '23. The Freslnnen now are many, An increase there sure has been, They think we are green and worthless, But we try to thrive and win. You know, experienced Seniors And Juniors not far behind. You know, when you were Freshies You started to make the climb. ' Of course, there are some little pranks We Freshies like to play, But forget theseg we mean no harm, You'lI he proud of us some day. E. R. '23,
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B.1ri.S. qhg Qlgmgt I El Z ll jfreshmen E 5-Iisturg unit Burnt Our January class of 1924 entered the sacred precincts of the upper tloor and became a portion of the Senior lligh School in January, 1920. Since that time we have gone through many and varying exper- iences. We were then and are now twenty strong, for although two of our members have left us, we have gained two others. One of our class- mates during the spring, decided to take a trip around the world, but he became weary of traveling and decided to come back to us. Therefore we still maintain our twenty. In social affairs and in athletics the class of 1924 has been promi- nent. In February we had a very enjoyable party noticeable to the fact that our ice-cream and cake were stolen. April nineth the combined Freshmen entertained the rest of the High School, bringing forth the cornlment from one of tl1e Seniors that what ever else might be the matter with us, we are not stingy. Our girls played a conspicuous part in basketball, a larger per- centage being out for practice than any other class i11 school, and sev- eral of them playing on the tirst team. I We have endeavored to profit by the shining example of the class ot' 1920 and by 1924 we shall no doubt have become as proficient i11 the art of being noisy as they are now. Poor l'll'0Sllllll'll B, we hear theni say, With proud and haughty scorn. 'they tell us of our verdant hue, Still we are not torlorn. 'Why should we be sick at heart? All who their l1ig'h school work have done 1Vere fI'l'Slllll01l B's, when they did start. lt' 1l0t, they never would have won. And here more consolation comes to mind Some Seniors who pity our low estate Next year in college will tind, And l'll'0Slllll01l B will be their fate. 'It 's up and down like climbing peaks, know you When we have sealed o11e mountain height, llt' we should still 'much l.2ll'tll0l' go, We must descend to start again, begin- nings must be right. I . A. '4.
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