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History of the Freshman Class The Freshman Class of the Wfashington County High School, standing upon the left bank of the river, looked longingly across at the flowers growing on the other side. Then with one accord the Freshies leaped and landed among their dream castles, which, literally speaking, means they left the gl'Hl'lllllil.1' grades and entered upon their career as High School students. p .There were about three hundred of them from the different schools of Hagerstown and vicinity that assembled to make up the largest class that ever the walls of the W. C. H. S. contained. ' Upon entering the High School, the Freshies were teased by the Sophomores and bossed', by the Seniors. But they let, this pass by, realizing that they too, had in a year's time the opportunity to indulge in this amuse- ment. . It is an extreme pleasure to be given the chance to tell of the victories illld the achievements of the class thus far. It would be hard to enumerate tl1e1n all. However, by this it is not meant that there were no failures and defeats, but they have all proved stepping-stones to greater things. An oppor- tunity will not be given until the latter ,part of the year to elect our oflicers. Not until then can our class as a unit function to the best of its ability. Thus the class of '27 is working with might and main and hopes some day to attain a place of promise farther ahead, called: Graduation, where each will depart and go his separate way through life, proud to have been a member of the Class of '27. i Our grammar school days are over, And the time rolls swiftly by. p lVe look to each tomorrow And pass it with a sigh. And while we're still pursuing Our Science, Math and so, Don't let us Hskipl' and hook 'em, Let's make each hour spell GOP In all, we're just like Freshmen, lVe have to get our start 5 For Juniors, Sophs and Seniors Are Freshmen still at heart. As yet, we've had no socials, Nor fun of any sort, But soon we'll have election, And then we'll have some sport. And now, if you'll excuse us, VVe,ll pause just once to say That in this gra.nd old world of ours lVe'll take our place some day. R. G. Smith, '27. Barnhart, '24. Sixty
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Adams. Franklin Adams, Samuel Arenson, Solomon Raechtel. Harry Baker, Clarence Raker. Horold l-Bard, I. James Rloom, Harold Rolinger, Benjamin Bonner, Glenn Rowers, Arthur Rrandenberg, Randolph Brewer, Eli J. Brewer, lVal1aee Bl'0Illll11, Edwin Browning. Earl Rurbous, Willialii Rurger, John Rurtcett, John Campbell, William Carbaugh. Harold Carty. Carl Charles, Sydney Clipp, Chester Coffman, R. Colin, Meloine Conley, NVilliam Crockett, John Cullers, Carl Daywalt, Jolm Dela-nder, Walter Dodd, Elmer Dorsey, Arthur Duke, Auburn Eekstine, Robert Freshman Class---Boys Fiery, Frank Fogelman. Sydney Fox, Paxton France. Orval Garozik, Hamilton Gordon, Chester Grab. Charles Griiiith, Carroll Groit, Russell Haines. Elliott Hammond, Charles Hartranft, LeRoy I-louse. Nelson Hebb. Howard Helfriek, Roy Helfriek. Walter Henson, Riley Hewitt, Edward Holsinger, Howard Howard, Preston. Hummelsine, Charles Hutehens, XVellington Jacobs, Paul L. Jinkins, Carlton Jolmson, Henry Jones, Harold Kaetzel. Merle G. Kirk. Chas. A. Koons, Edgar H. Kountz, Charles Lane, Charles Lelfevre, Max Lester, Robert Lizer, Carl Long, Henry Long. Ralph Loy. Thomas Lumn. Harry Maugans, R. R. Metz, Emory Metz, Joseph Miller, Cedric Miller, Geo. R. Miller. WValter R. Minniet, Claude Moats. Daniel Moore. Ralph Morne. Edward Mose, Harold Needy. lVilliam Nicholas, Joseph Northern. George Paulsgrove, XVilliam Peddieord, Joseph Poole, Edgar Potts, Denneth Pyoro, Lamen Ringer. Nervin Ringer. Joseph Robinson. Raymond Rohrer. Howard Roof, Elgin Saum, Robert Saum. Roy Semler, Richard Schaeffer, Robert Schindler, Samuel Shindle. Ross Sherman, Floyd Shrader, George Shupp, Charles Simons, Elroy Smith. Richard Smulson, Myer Snyder, Richard Snyder, Andrew Snyder. Edwin Snyder, Iroin Snooks. Maurice- Sprankle. Albert Starner, Donald Startzman, Edward Staton, Jarrett Stinebaugh, Marvin Stone, Charles Stouffer, Joseph Tewalt, Raymond XVard. John . Weaver, Marvin XVeible, George lVellinger, Karl XVhipple, Riehard Widmyer, .Tack VVilks, Kemp Winters, Edwin Young. Eugene Young, Leslie Younkins, Camerson Younkins, Marvin Zimmerinan, Edward Zimmerman, Martin Zimmerman, Glen
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