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THE TUSCOLIAN 25 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1924 Yes, we entered High School as most Freshies do, and with somewhat the same mistakes. At our first class meeting we elected Floyd Miller President, and Grace Lollar Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. May and Mrs. Flack were chosen as class advisors. The first social affair was a weiner roast at Patterson Springs. We went on hay racks, and had a jolly time. Later we had a party in the Gym, but, on account of the weather, not very many were present. In February, since our President had moved away, we elected Cecil Green in his place. Amelia Schroeder was elected Vice-President. The average grade for the class was good—considering that we were Freshmen. On September 5th, 1921, we returned to high school feeling much older—now Sophomores. Great satisfaction beamed on our faces as we realized that we were no longer Freshmen. At our first class meeting this year, we elected Emma Hoel, President, Edith Hance, Vice-President, Cleo Hine, Secretary, and Edward Bailey, Treasurer. We chose Miss Wiseman and Miss Haynie as our class advisors. Before long we had a picnic in Rice’s woods. Early in October, our school building burned, and we, with the rest, had to move to the Court House. The losing side in the annual contest entertained the winning side at Rice’s woods, near the close of school. Some Sophomores were on the winning side. We found our studies no easier this year than last, but we were used to the hard fight, and most of us struggled through. On account of the new High School building not being finished, school did not start until October, 1922. Not unlike other Juniors, we felt our importance to a great extent. We soon held a class meeting at which we elected Horace Hackett, President, Fern Hallowell, Vice-President. Curtis Marsh, Secretary, and Cleo Hine, Treasurer. We chose Miss Sluss and Miss Schujahn as class advisors. On January 26th, 1923, we gave a Box Supper at the gym. Under the supervision of Miss Sluss, an interesting entertainment was planned, at which the Junior boys showed their skill as musicians. William Clapper entered our class this year, and was one of the class’ best athletes. His greatest skill and notoriety, however, lay in his “attraction” for Junior and Senior girls. We have now chosen our class play, “Wrecking Robert’s Budget.” We hope to make it a success, as well as all the rest of our plans for the future. V. F. H., ’24, and F. E. C„ ’24.
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26 T H E T U S C O L I A N SOPHOMORE CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer CLASS ROLL Jack Albritton Ernest Hood Pearle Archibald Freda Hopkins Mary Lou Bell Elizabeth Innis Charles Bostic Mildred Jones Cai’l Brian Irene Koehn Louise Cain Charline Lester Mabel Calimese Vivian Moon Gerald Campbell William Morris Oma Cedusky James Morris Ruth Clapper Helen Murray Melville Cook Everett Riley John Davis Eunice Roles Sherman Dobbins Dorothy Rose Ivan Fullerton Victor Ross Martha Gill Nellie Schraeder Carl Gross Ernest Smiley Weldon Hackett Amy Todd Orville Haney Clara Vaughn Willis Heacock Mira Voelkel Maynard Hine Paul Williamson
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