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Dioitovi Haggard Hackney Frnllmger Haven Dmlglage Hazel Anbiirn Virginia Helene Rozarma Margaret Fletcher Dixrel Duryee Figel Dxstler Du TVan Barrier Arthur jeanette Edward Raymond Katherine Grosvenor Gerig Gaskill Hankee Hemncli Herman Bruce jason Mildred james Margaret Velma score of 29 to 17. Freshman team number H also won their first game from the Seniors by a score of IS to 13. The Freshman teams number I and number H were to meet in the semifiinals, but team number I was ruled out because of ineli' gible men: therefore, the Freshmen team number II played in the iinals against the Juniors but lost by a score of '22 to 15. The following are the members of Frosh number II: Bennett, Bell, Newell, MeLueas, Fay. Feustal, Van Ness, Phipps, and Gerig, captain. There were many organizations for Freshmen. The Junior Hi-Y gave a mas- querade on Qctober '29, and many other such affairs were enjoyed. They held their weekly meetings at the Young Men's Christian Association. The officers were as follows: President, Fred Pierce, vice president, Foster Newell, secretary, Craig Laubenstein, and treasurer, William Baer. Their sehool advisor was Mr. Davis. The girls' elub was U. S. A. They had many parties and also did quite a bit of service work. The girls held their meetings in the South Side High School and occasionally at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. These meetings were held every other week, The otlieers were: President, Marjorie Reeves, vice president, Marguerite Luecke, secretary, Phyllis Toothill, and treasurer, Jeanette Duryee. Pugh' nirlrly-fiyfll
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Bauer Baals Bennett Barrett Barr Bassett janet Marceil Maxirle Anne Williiirn Billy Canada Brothers Bowser Boucher Cambrey Berlzen Mtzxirie Marthena Vera Martha Kenneth Paul Davis Cline Collrer Colestoclg Clark Cooke Irene Lucxle Alice Rebecca Sterling Mary district, and Esther Hanning won the honors of division I with a percent of ninety' nine and four fifths. She represented the first division from this district in the state contest. During the year many athletic teams were chosen among the girls as well as the boys. One of the favorite sports was basketball. The girls' team, under the coachf ing of Miss Hadsell, played in the interfclass basketball tournament. The team won no games in the tournament: however, they showed remarkable spirit and some good work although most of them were practically inexperienced. The members of the team were the following: Marjorie Mossman, captain and center, Leola Foster, for' ward, Adeline Word, guard, Eleanor Wilson, forward, Dorothy Grooms, center, Grace Hart, side center, and Janette Rank, guard. Other sports were enjoyed, too. Volley ball teams were organized among the Freshman girls. This game was played a lot in the gymnasium classes, and was a game which kept the girls in training for basketball. Many games were played be- tween the different classes. Two Frosh boy teams, I and II, were entered in the class basketball tournament. Freshman team number I was captained by Smith, and Freshman team number II by Gerig. Freshman team number I won their first game from the reserves by a Page ninety-sefven
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follows: Pres! Johnston Horn Horton Hutchins Holzwarth Husx Stephen Alberta Dorothy Betty Miles Leotti johnson Hoffman Ioker Hutchinson jenkins Kaehr Leland Dorothy Geraldine Doris Bernice Devonti Kendrick McBride Lee Little Kern Ltidxg Florence jane Martha joe Harold Hermmi Their term of oilice expired in February. The new officers were as ident, Virginia King, vice president, Virginia Hackney, secretary, Marceil Baals, and treasurer, Elizabeth Suter. Their advisors were Miss Symons of the Y, W. C. A. and Miss Rinehart. Though Freshmen seldom get on the staff of the South Side Times, two of them held responsible positions. Helene Foellinger was exchange editor and Margaret Pocock was assistant exchange editor. Marguerite Luecke represented the Freshmen on the statf of the Totem. In the Totem subscription campaign, the student who won a free Totem for getting the most subscriptions was Jeanette Duryee, a Fresh' man, though she competed against upperclassmen. Not only did the Freshmen excel in athletics and in organization work, but they also were hard workers as far as studying was concerned. Their efforts were not wasted, as has been shown plainly by the three honor rolls this year. Eleven Fresh' men, by earning three or more As, made the November honor rollg twice this num' ber were named in the roll of honor for the end of the first semester, and thirteen were eligible for honors at the middle ot the spring semester. Page ninety-nine
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