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ll' T' A- fl T A Nineteen Sex ent en Cla, Tv-f Awbrey Alive Close Beulah Jobe Lucy Richards Edna 'Weekley WVard Anderson John Dumont Clarence Harrell 'Willard Mixter Clarence Smith Hulda Baxter Marie Duncan Bertha Kennedy Clara Ronald Svlvester Brundage .Tolm Graham Alfred Hengrst Donald Mollain Raymond Stuart ss Roll Bertie Card Mabel Enlow Edith Linnell Etta Stobie Pat. Daly Hubert Graham Fred Marcellus Burrell Routh Clayer Weaser Alta Caloote Vera Hicks Anna Morgan Edith VVatt Ernest Fly Paul Ronald John Matchin louis Carson James Dougherty
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T 11 ll .LAjC.T A. z , - Nineteen Seventeew . SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY ln the year of our Lord, ninteen hundred and tif- teen, and on a warm September morning, about sixty tfelllbllllg' freshinen entered Exeter Union High Sclool. The upper classmen tried to make the path a little hard for the new pupils at first, but they finally con- vinced by deeds of valor committed by these people that the 'tFresh Bunch were live wiresl' and in- teresting. lluiing' the first eventful year 'nilln Randall and Johnnie Graham made themselves esp Heiallv known for their good athletic work. By the end of the year the Freshmen had become a part of the school and left it feelirrg proud of t '- record which they had made to show in their Soph - more year. VVhen September, 1916, came, about forty bright eyed and intelligent Sophomores registered. The A 'H first class meeting was held, with Miss Melden the class teacher, soon after school opened and officers were elected. Edith Linnell was chosen president, John Graham vice-president, Paul Ronald secretary and treasurer, Merle Nelson a11d VVillard Mixter the principal's council, and Hubert Graham and Edith Watt class reporters. New people have been added to the class and ntade it more famous than ever. Some of these illus- trious people are Kenneth and Earl Meyers, Ray- mond Stewart, Fred Marcellus and May Murphy. The Sophomore class oiiticers are: President, Edith Iiinell, vice-president, John Graham, princi- Val's council, Merle Nelson, Wlillard Mixterg secre- tary and treasurer, Paul Ronald, reporters, Edith Wvatt, Hubert Graham. Class Colors-Green and lVhite. Class Teacher---Miss Melden. I ff' , 1 d
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