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SOPHOMORE. CLASS ROLL 'PAGE 30 CURWENSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ballute, Caroline, Bixler, Dorothy, Bloom, Earl, Brunetti, Guerry, Bulkley, Estella, Bunnel, Harry, Chilcott, Frances, Cross, Sam, Downs, Carl, Hipps, Orville, Hooven, Frances, Johnson, Anna, Jones, Wava, Kelly, Clifford, Kelly, Margaret, Leib, Mildred, Martin, Helen, McCloskey, Mildred, McKenzie, Eugene, Murray, Chas., Pifer, Jessie, Rhodes, Margaret, Strickland, Jeannette Vesoloski, Lottie, W-all, Alice, Wrigley, Kay, Yacabucci, Rudolph. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1920, the High School of Curwensville witnessed a great sensation when our class of thirty-six came into existence. We were a ha-ppy band of Fres'hies and soon made our presence conspicious everywhere. , As our Sister class numbered the largest at that time and we were second we felt we could uphold our dignity against both of the remaining c asses. During the first two months we were the most industrious class in school and so gained for ourselves a great name. About January We held our first class meeting, elected our class offi- cers and choose our class colors. We soon got accustomed to the general outline of study and caught the olass spirit, especially when the Sophs and Seniors began to unfurl their flags. We showed ourselves true Freshmen unto the end of the term when we went twenty-seven strong into the waiting seats of the Soplhomores. In the fall of nineteen twenty-one we took our places rejoicing wel were no longer Freshies and with the resolutions to uphold our former and dignified places. We are now on the dividing line not knowing which way we shall go, but having great hopes that the work we -have done so far shall not be in vain and that when we reach the dignified seats of Juniors, we will main- tain our former respect and dignity. Long may each one of us, live and prosper. MARGARET E. RHODES A is for Anna, with eyes like a lance, Also for Alice, who's crazy to dance. C looks to Caroline, who is very bright, Alsoi to Carl, forever in sight, Charles and Clifford, are boys of our pride, And quickly through their studies do glide. i D stands for Dorothy with black hair and eyes, We look to her coming with the sunrise E points to Earl with a musical air And also to Estella with beautiful hair. Eugene we call our High School Sport . He's very popular with the girls of our port, F is for .Frances of which we have two, And when they are absent, our school is so blue. G looks to Guerry, a flirt and a scamp and H to, Helen, a light haired vamp. Also included is Harry, you see, . Who is, in French, as wise as can be. ' a
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