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FRESH 'MEN ln the carnival given for the benefit of the playground the Freshmen entertained the public with a Bathing Beauty Con- test. Booth blqarkingtoifs Ghost Story, featuring Martha Eddy and Nelson Wr'ight was given in assembly. For the contest of plays the class of '3l gave Miss Civilization. The Freshmen girls won both the volley and basketball tourna- ments in junior High School, and also the Senior High cham- pionship in volley ball. Lucille Perry took second prize in the ex-temporaneous speech contest. The Coming of the White Man was the picture from the art collection given to the school. President OFFICERS President ...... ........... - - ,.Walter Rogers Vice--President- Y - ...... James Cox Secretary ...... .... D Wight White Treasurer ...,- - - - Elizabeth Thomas Class Advisor- , H - - Y -. - Miss Lintner nyc T1t't'l1lj UHU -' J x X t X lf xx t 4 . 1 V Kira 1' iv , .X lx , W , Sr t ' -'pri Fi t ft xr., wg X XE, tg -v ,, ' X, Y . 'v 'R-5 Xl' t ,X 4 f . 'av 4 if :Q gs-f TAF- ' if ff 1 ff 'f.'.. l' ' wa X ' a le rx'i' K' .. 11- t ,-xl f t ,H ,, 1 x' -N. W
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E Q I ,lf ,5 President SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class has been very prominent in activi- ties this year both in individuals and as a group. not a little of the success of which has been clue to Miss Kiner's able assistance. The girls of the class sang in the Cantata Rip Van Winkle, postponed from last year. In the carnival, a feature called The North Polel' was presented with Bill Evans as the ever present Santa Claus. ln the second benefit for the play ground the Sophomores gave Pearls Glen Watson, as one of the main characters received special mention from the judges. For the assembly of February l5, a play When They Built the D. Sc R. G. was given. The class party was held in the form of a supper in the cafeteria, in March. Four members of the class were represented in the Oratorical Contest, Ernest Ad- ams winning third prize. OFFICERS President ......, ..,.,..,... - , .... Edmund Yingling Vice-Presiclent--- .......... Ruth Darrow Secretary ........u. - ---Gertrude l-lollingworth Treasurer c.............,,., .....,, P aul Ashbrook Social Committee Chairman ..., ---Martha Mae Messick Class Advisor ------------------------------ Miss Kiner l is ,l X , av . l .Z f ga , l H fr ,' ltfwsll r 'I f x ' A Piiyi' Trvvizly 5157 he NY r 1 1 lv ,BA . . !-- 'sri - f ,,. - ww' 5- -4 'ff sg Ark- , i.. Q V -fx.-X X .rib X r X .-Nfl 'X -ssl. I A sf -,g W -Q Q :A-cv we ' ' X -1 V . .- wwf MVR -.
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EIGHT H GRADE The Eighth Grade has been highly successful in all it has undertaken. This year the class gave in assembly two short plays entitled Scotch Grace and How She Cured Him. For the carnival, a Japanese Tearoom and Shadow Pic- tures, represented the eighth gracle's contribution. Fifteen dol- lars worth of tickets for the library benefit movie were sold by this class. Everybody enjoyed the class party that was held in the Gym. Miss Hulshizer did a great deal to make it a success. President OFFICERS President ...c,,.. ,,E... G eorge Stuart Vice-President ..., - , , George Ashbrook Secretary ..,,.A ,.... D orothy Jones Treasurer ,,.A c.c, E lizabeth Halsey el ,v Class Advisor, , , - - Miss Hulshizer N l 4 l .1 I A 1 X x l ,. 9 l gin ' 2. -ff I X nj .-, . xi :nl I? ff' If ,a ' , ,'.1f4'xY X' ,gg V , -fs. H nv It Sxwg HQQQC-M xlli ' iz- Ask XX fix- 4 rf. , g,. 2' ex lt :lAlLggc:7A5vV7-f' XX' X gfgkxx-K , , Page Twenty-two
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