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SCDPHO MOR e Bernard Siglow, Szxrla mu: George fXlcCrosl4y. Elliot Naxarr , - Robert Shultz, Walter Nloring, Dew ei fNlcCroslfv, Edward Smith, Norman Miller, Elmer Parquette. Richard Smith. Fzfflv faux' George DeLauder, Clap ton Groll, Edward Shortsle, Lester Dohms, Robert Henderson. Berthold lfleitz, Gu yn Hunt, james Mclntire. Fourtla mu: William Kelli. Harry' Fling. Glen Lloyd, ,loc n e Clutkei' Ralph Scott. Allred Perri, Clidc d Nlalosh. Collum, Law-re t- V , Collum, Howard Schutfeneclcer. Raymon Third i'0Zl',' Vinton Fling. Francis Zettner, Nlichael Dippman, William Full-cerson, ,john Sorensen. Leo Noel. Emerson Caris, James Vermett, Raymond Fassett Second row: Harold Olsen, ,john Horvath, Kenneth Wooltott, Bill bfaior, Marvin llaquillard, Earl Snider, Howard Held, james Meliclt, Carl Lash, Bill Whiteman. Firrt row: Albert Ducltwitz, Elwood Groll, Richard Stevens, W ndt, Donald Dippman, Charles Nagi, Thomas Finn, Gordon e Marvin Ames, Wade Chio. S ophomores we are this year. O nly a small increase, P erhaps we wi H ard people rder we can keep. we are to please. O M anners we all possess, O ccupatiori we will seek R ather than an endless recess. E veryone of us will do, S omething beneficial to oursel 29 '95 ll become seniors. ves and you
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0 PHO MORES P1 'e.mz'e21t.' D Fzfrlv mum' Irene Ackerman, Virginia Mominee, Margaret Nelson, Helen Baxter, Betty Allen, Ethel Sehumal-ter, Marvel St. John, Leona Driftmeyer, Edna Reno, Lucille Miller. Fam-fb row: Wilma Sigler, Eileen St. john, Hazel Weidner, Dorothy Anderson, Betty Lou Penhorwood, Irene Yoster, Hilda Pederson, Emma Verb, Edna Helle, Anna Krivak. Tlizrd mum- lone Mominee, Virginia Lentner, Margie Sass, Mary Gladish, Ethel Moritz, Beatrice Lehman, Mary Millen, Gertrude Cousino, Alice Bicklehaupt, Mary' Ellen Lutz. tffm11dr'r2u'.' Carolyn Foster, Katherine Kohn, Katherine Huss, Opal Wagoner, Audrev Sehaneek, :Xrleen Purser, Inez Brugge- rnan, Katherine Moneghan, Margaret Dippman. Fzrrt mum' Ruth Morrison, Clarahell Bricker, Doris Wilhelm, Margaret Romstadt, Alice Goulet, Rosemarx Powers, Elorenc Iohnson, Virginia Mickens, Erma Horvath. C ewev NICE H . ,rosky Vzre p1'v.rn1'w1f: Elmer Pai' u .S' ' q ette ecieftzzjy' E 2 ' Trz'.1.i'1z1 thtl Moritz 'wx' Georv D N be . IeCrosky ZP-
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SOPHQMORE HISTORY Hark ye! We came to spend another memorable year within the walls of dear old Clay High. Being sophomores this year, we were more acquainted with the ways of Clay than we were last year. Also it seemed more home-like when we received our former room back, 205. At the lirst class meeting we joined forces, and held an election. We elected to the presidency, Dewey INlcCrosky, vice president, Elmer Parquette, secretary, Ethel Bloritz, and treasurer, George fNlcCrosky. The advisors were Bliss Shultz, fklr. Keller, and llr. Clapper. The sophomore class of this year had quite a few misfortunes, for in that fatal bus accident on january 6, 1937, we lost one of our industrious and promising violinists, Emerson Caris. Those who were seriously injured were: Kathryn Bloneghan, Carolyn oster, Edward Shortsle, Harold Olsen, and Anna Krivak. Leaving troubling thoughts to slip from our minds, we can easily say we have had a pleasant sophomore year after all. For spring is here, and we have made more acquaintances at the sophomore party which was given in Blay. Also we experienced some rather exciting fun when we went to the sophomore skating party. We have been elevated from the low position of green Ereshiesu to a more respectable class, and have had the opportunity to join the Sparton Club, Senior Glee Club, the Senior Friendship, and others which are only for upper-classmen. We have fought with Caesar for Gaulg we have taken insects apart to find what they are made of, we have been bookkeepers, and we have lent our heads to the solving of geometry puzzles, on the whole we have been busy sophomores. Thus the hours of the year roll away, and return no more. We say good-bye to another year of carefree hours, for alreadv our minds are turning from the past to the planning of the future, when after a brief vacation we shall again return to those red brick walls of Clay, as Juniors. Q ii! A 30
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