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FALLS CITY IIIdII SCHOOL I AM IT !
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Sophomore Class Russell Pollard Xenia Fouls Marguerite Whalen Virginia Kennen Leah Schmid Lois McManus Ruth Lewis Murray Whit ford Agnes Redwood Ethel James Francis Voder Ruth Goldner Ted VanDervoort Leota Royer Mary Sutter Harry Richardson Marie Phelps Hnnah Kanel Silas Hilgenfeld Clara Stein brink Margery McDonald Ruby Blunt Marvin Drake Anna Halbert Anna Braun Eleanor Green Hazel Ralekin Louise Harris Fred Whitaker Marvin Grush Lily Rieger Edna Shaw Ida Kreuger Edwin Bippes Twenty-nine uwar. ixn buck, nuu-nuo Roll Alice Harkendorf Robert Gerhardt Adaline Gursche Lulu Travers Edna Rieger Bernice Shier Bonnie Orr Hazel Green Emery Beldin Hilda Ketter Milo Ball Blanche Asendorf Earl Sharritt Walter Zorn Helen Brecht Vernon Parsons Charles Sharritt Ben Morgan
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Junior Cla We, like all other classes, boast that our class is one of the best. Hut, unlike most classes, we have substantial proof that it is. We believe that this fact is more or less recognized throughout the school by members of the various classes. At our first class meeting last September, we elected the following officers: President, Carl Hoffman; Vice President. Edward Wittrock; Secretary and Treasurer. Sylvester Tiehen. We were exceedingly fortunate in choosing Miss Koester as our class sponsor. Her originality has helped us greatly in our plans for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We were pruduent in limiting our social functions because of the expense of the Junior-Senior Banquet. However, we are planning several festivities which will take place later in the year. We gave a skating party during the winter, but because of the poor condition of the ice, the party was not wholly successful. On Friday evening, April 9th. we enjoyed a class party at the home of Sylvester Tiehen. Music was furnished by the Junior Orchestra. Ice Cream and wafers were served as refreshments, in spite of the fact that some of the underclassmen made away with some of the wafers. A large number of the members were present, and all report a fine time. Our part in athletics was of importance. The Junior representatives on the football team were: Carl Hoff- man, Charles Heineman, and George Mosiman. Carl was chosen camain for the 1920 season. The girls Basketball Team was made up almost entirely of Juniors—Grace Thirty-one OH.WOK D It LAI'S. i:n»-nm ss Notes Keim, Audrey Wheeler. Kosa Hoy. and Daisy Barton (Capt ) A team composed of Junior girls defeated a team from the other three classes. (Jeorge Mosiman. Carl Hoffman. and William McCool won places on the Boys’ Basketball Team, and John Humbargcr proved to be an efficient substitute. To show our pep for the Tecumseh football game, we decided to have a little rally all of our own. With the class colors of purple and gold fastener on our arms, we marched across to the southeast corner of the assembly room and gave our class yell: Beal us if you can. beat us if you can. Seniors. Sophomores, Freshmen. All, I)o your best and beat us if you can. Our class president. Carl Hoffman, was elected president of the Student Council. The other Junior members were: Brace Kcim. Daisy Barton, and Edward Wittrock. Edward was chosen secretary of the council. The Juniors have taken an active part in the Friday afternoon programs, and we have confined our programs to our own class talent. The personnel of our orchestra follows Mildred Licbty, piano; Clarence Katekin and Sylvester Tiehcn. comet; Edward Tibbets. drums; Virgil Coon, violin: and John Humbarger, guitar. It is because of the above record of our participation in school affairs that we are proud of our class. Since we have been successful in our Junion year, we expect to be doubly so in our Senior year.
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