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Sophomores The Sophomore Class History We entered high school in 1927 with the idea that we were quite important, but after the initiation which we received at the hands of the upper-classmen, we realized that we were here to follow rather than lead. As Sophomores we are very popular, having the most popular girl, Virginia Hornor, and the most popular boy, Junior Duncan. The entire class was represented in athletics during the year and proved their ability in every form of sport. Although we have never had the highest scholastic standing in school, we are always near the top. We hope as Juniors to be able to raise the standing of the school both in athletics and in scholarship. —Janet Duncan, 31 20
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Junior Class History We, the class of 1930 give a sigh of satisfaction and of relief as we pass the milestone of a successful Junior year. After three years faithfully served, we are about to come into our own, and it is with a feeling of responsibility that we prepare to take over the twofold burden of making the traditions of the school more permanent, and of further preparing the way for future Classes. Organizing late in the school year, Fred Clatworthy, Jr. was elected president; Arthur Robbins, secretary; and Edward Banks, Business Manager. Miss Stewart was chosen class sponsor. We organized with the purpose of continuing an old custom in every High School, the Junior-Senior Banquet. We worked hard to make this one of the bright lights on the social calendar of the year. Other outstanding successes were realized in scholarship and athletics. One of our greatest services was the help given the Seniors in the presentation of the Senior Class play and Operetta. Now we look expectantly forward to a brilliant ending of a profitable career at Estes Park High. —Ruth Byerly, ’30 19
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FRESHMAN CLASS Harris. Grace. Robbins. Hall, Clatworthy. Low. Mundt Finn, Schwilke. Hall. Rockwell. Hurd, Kunce. Griffith A FEW OF THE JR-HI HOPEFULS” Hornor. Holmes. Lee. Hurd. Griffith. Edmunds Low. Baker. Tallant. Chapman, Baldridge. Johnson. Stith 21
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