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The Freshman Class It may seem queer but it is true, nevertheless, that the S. S. H. S. never witnessed a flag rush until the “Frosh” of 1917-18 challenged the “Rusty Sophs” and “Overbearing Juniors” to a most exciting flag rush to be held upon the Village Green. The crowd numbered up in the hundreds so that the automobiles were unable to get close enough to witness the fight. The Faculty and Seniors were the judges. They were all against us but they had to play fair or they would get it too. The scene began with “Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here.” Frank and Glenn, the giants of the Jun- iors, had somewhat of a spite against the “Can’t be whipped Frosh” and thought then a good time to take it out when, low and behold, they made a mistake and hit their own class president making his nose bleed. Women screamed but the day was ours and the good old “Blue and Gold” still remained. We walked off with the victory, victory, nothing but vic- tory would satisfy the Freshmen. Encouraged by this victory and as we were growing stronger, we challenged Teton for a Basket Ball game and of course we won. We were now in the midst of our Freshman career. Our class fully organized, was pushing to the front. We were represented in all school activities and without a doubt took our place with the other classes. About the first of April, our debaters easily defeated the obedient Sophs in a friendly debate. It was the first Inter-Class Meet and although the Seniors burned mid-night oil preparing to meet us, they apparently lost courage and called it off. Our class has made an unusual record and a promising future stands out before us. SOME KNOWLEDGE OF HISTORY Mr. Willey — “Lavery, when did the revival of learning begin?” Lavery — “The week before examinations, sir.” Page Thirty-four. r r azs 3
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Freshman Class Erl Anderson Leo Shirley William Abbot Alex Thomas Minerva Cluff Jay Thompson Melvin Cherry Fayetta Valentine Cervantus Anderson Maggie Wilding Majorie Gaddie Hazel West Helen Hamilton ; Vernon Williams Hyrum Harris Robert Hirschi Leslie Jaques Dean Fullmer Gertha Likes Norma Grover Delorus Likes Esther Hamilton Florendo Mortenson Harriett Howell Rulon Pincock Ora Hodge Leland Shelton Ellen Orme Bryant Rigby Viola Winmill Emma Smith Louise Winmill Eldon Stevenson Elva Bowen Carrie Withers Leah Jones Ezra Belnap LeRoy Anderson Alma Brower OUR BOYS. (By a Freshie) Margaret Carleson When the bugle call is sounded The replies will not be few, For the boys in this our country Know well what they should do. Our boys love their dear country. And for her they all would die, In the army and the navy They will fight for you and I. £97 8 .. .J £ Page Thirty-three
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Freshman Class Officers ERL ANDERSON MAJORIE GADDIE President HELEN HAMILTON Vice President Secretary and Treasurer ELVA BOWEN EZRA BELNAP Cheer Master Executive Committee Athletic Manager ORA HODGE WILLIAM ABBOTT VIOLA WINMILL Page Thirty-five. H i 1 , rare: = 1 = 3 £
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