. Hacawa. can dream of another May. Im glad our colors were chosen aright;They should ever be kept in memorys always tingling in our should ever our motto hear: Sure the reward of the faithful,(Oh; for that were all so grateful)Hurrah! hurrah! were jolly and bright:Three cheers, three cheers for the red and white—Mary Nussman, Poet, Freshman Class MottoNot many things but much ColorsGold and Black EmblemMarechal Neil Rose Yell Hobble, gobble, razzle, dazzle,Sis! boom! bah!One nine one ! rah! rah! Richard LittleNaomi ClineAnnie BarberC. C. CarpenterJettie Plonk - J. A.


. Hacawa. can dream of another May. Im glad our colors were chosen aright;They should ever be kept in memorys always tingling in our should ever our motto hear: Sure the reward of the faithful,(Oh; for that were all so grateful)Hurrah! hurrah! were jolly and bright:Three cheers, three cheers for the red and white—Mary Nussman, Poet, Freshman Class MottoNot many things but much ColorsGold and Black EmblemMarechal Neil Rose Yell Hobble, gobble, razzle, dazzle,Sis! boom! bah!One nine one ! rah! rah! Richard LittleNaomi ClineAnnie BarberC. C. CarpenterJettie Plonk - J. A. Love C. C. CarpenterM. M. KiPPSE. Z. Pence R. C. Lake B. L. CrowellCraig Stirewalt G. M. Isenhour C. M. AdamsL. P. Coon B. T. Sustare R. H. ShufordR. F. Little OFFICERS President Vice President Poet Historian Sec. and Treas. CLASS ROLL G. G. L. SawyerAnnie Barber Jettie Plonk ^CoRRiE Eargle Edna HuffmanFloy WessingerNaomi Cline Gertrude DealLottie Cline Blana FulmerElsie BlackAlice Black. Freshman Class History SEVERAL of us were Sub-Freshmen last year, and mak-ing a successful record in our work. We entered theFreshman Class this session. A number of new stu-dents, whom we gladly welcomed, cast their lot with us atthe beginning of the present year. Shortly after the opening of school, we held a meetingand effected an organization. At this meeting we electedofficers, and chose our colors, motto, emblem, and yells. Wemet several other times during the year, whenever we hadbusiness to transact. The higher classmen—especially the Sophs—called usfresh with a voice somewhat mingled with contempt atthe beginning of school, but it mattered little to us whatthey said; as they did not have the grit to bother us. How-ever, as time progressed, they began to see what was in us,and this soon ceased. We were well represented in athletics, and our playersdid credit to the Freshman Class. Our boys have been goodplayers in both football and baseball, and took part in all t


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