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Story March 16, 1939

The Brooksville Journal

Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida

What is this article about?

School news column on freshmen: increased detentions for girls like Alma Treiman and Eloise Patrick; poor Latin and algebra test results; Russell Hancock's spelling score; Home Ec. girls completing frocks.

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Freshmen News

Looks like the Freshmen are getting bad. We're more prominent in Detention now. All the good little girls are there, too, for instance, Alma Treiman and Eloise Patrick. Lillian Lee was seen there lately, too.

I heard that the Latin I class (especially the Freshmen in the class) didn't do so hot on their eight weeks' test. Of course that's just their opinion. Maybe they got fooled. They ought to wait and see just what they did make before talking.

A certain four members of the Freshman Class are well on the way to the identity of the Tatler. (They hope). We wish them luck.

Russell "Worm" Hancock made fifty-six on a spelling test. Why Russell, what has come over you?

Speaking of tests, I heard that Carol Emerson didn't come out so well on an Algebra I test. This is awful.

The Home Ec. girls are practically finished with their beautiful frocks. We're dying to see all these handsome boys' eyes pop out when they see them on us for the first time. Boy! we got fun.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners Misfortune

What keywords are associated?

Freshmen Detention Test Scores Spelling Test Algebra Test Home Ec Frocks

What entities or persons were involved?

Alma Treiman Eloise Patrick Lillian Lee Russell "Worm" Hancock Carol Emerson

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Key Persons

Alma Treiman Eloise Patrick Lillian Lee Russell "Worm" Hancock Carol Emerson

Story Details

Freshmen students are increasingly in detention, including Alma Treiman, Eloise Patrick, and Lillian Lee. Latin I freshmen performed poorly on an eight-week test. Four unnamed freshmen aim to join the Tatler. Russell Hancock scored 56 on a spelling test. Carol Emerson did poorly on an Algebra I test. Home Economics girls are finishing their frocks, anticipating boys' reactions.

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