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THE OWL - 1928 29 President . Vice President .. Secretary . Treasurer . Faculty Advisor .. Forrest Hopkins Theodore Engelder . Claude Durbin .... Mallory Adams . Mr. L. P. Gilmore Each and every one of the seventy members of the Freshman class excels in co¬ operation in all school activities. The members whom the class thought capable of handling affairs were given their offices by popular vote at the first Freshman meet¬ ing. These, especially the president, Forest Hopkins, have striven to make the ac¬ tivities of such a nature as to go down in school history. The Freshmen were the victors over the haughty Sophs in the first football game, tied them in the second and gained second place in Basketball. In order to be distinguished from “their inferiors,” the upper classman, they pur¬ chased very useful stocking caps in the striking combination of green and white. They are true to their colors and proved it by having a party in which the color scheme was green and white. May 9, Frosh day, was the climax of their events. From this they go on to follow in the footsteaps of their worthy predecessors, the Sophomores.
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THE OWL - 1928 Harold O. Button “To be or not to be?” Harold is one of those who “will be.” He is gifted with a rare combination of qualities, initiative, dependability and a ge nius for leadership, which has caused him to play an active part in school affairs during his entire high school career. As president of the Senior class and also of the Student Council, perhaps the two highest honors to be conferred upon a student by his fel¬ lows, Harold has justified the trust placed upon him. This will probably be his last year, and Wellsville High School will surely suffer a loss when Harold “goes forth to serve.” “Sid” Miles During the past two years Wellsville High School has been very fortunate in having “Sid” Miles for a coach. His ability hardly needs to be touch¬ ed on; one can see this by the results he achieved with his football and basketball teams. “Sid” is a real friend to everyone and is continually helping people out of little difficulties He is as well liked by the town’s peo¬ ple as by the students. We all hope “Sid” will be back again next year with his good natured smile and his able coaching.
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