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Gleanings of '24
(1924)
Junior firsts, pp. 30-31
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JUNIOR FIRSTS Edna Fredrick, Helen Gillis, Arlene Anderley, Lucille Wood, Emma Slatky, Edna Rusch, Nad'ne Nelson, 'lhercsa Steffeck, Ruth Ama,. Evelyn Cherney, Floyd Fuller, Lois S, gel, Dexter Angus, Laurel Heaney, Chester Coopman, Keith Parkinson, Ralph O'Neil, Kenneth Ernst, John Kowalczyk Dorothy Rymer, Elenora Holmes, Marion Cleary, Lucille Dupuis, Beatrice Tracy, Clara Slatkey, Cle3 Peek. Freshman Class Officers t~residerit.......................................... Lionel Coopman Vice-Preside lt ................................... Chester Coopman S,-ecretary ............................................. Robert Coffey Treasurer .......................................... Marion Cleary C lass Advisors ............. Mr. Holzinan. Miss Bluemke and Mrs. Rice DOINGS OF THE FRESHMAN NOT THE DOING OF THE DUFF'S. The Freshmen Admit They Are "Green" l)o you remember the (Ia, 'school started? We certainly did make the Upper classmeu sit up and take notice because of the large enroll- sient of our class. We numbered eight-six. Of course, we were "green" for the first few days, but it didn't take us long to learn. It wasn't in attendence only that we surprised the upper classes, but in the way our boys got on the football team. The little Freshie Lionel Coopman won a football letter. This is the first time in the history of the school that - Freshman has been awarded a football letter' None of the boys from our class were selected to play on the first basketball squad, but that is no sign that we can not play basketball. We may be called -green," but we can work all th' same. When the contest was held in school to see which class could raise the most money through subscriptions for a magazine the Freshman class won in the race. We do our share of studying too. Some of the little Freshmen are scarcely visible from behind the armful of books that they carry home at night. By the time we are Senior; we expect to be the best class this high school has ever had the honor of educating. 31
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