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Www 055 Wedge? Qlf53f 3J'. ribdigse HARRY HARMS VIRGINIA POST President Vice-President STOKE IZDMAN IZLDON EXXIING Secretary Treasurer l l L SOPHOMORE PEBBLES In the year of 1927, the tribe of cave dwellers known as Iireshmen entered the Great Bend High School. Being rugged conquerors. naturally they were fast workers, and so they held a meeting for selecting the ofiicers for the tribe. Charles Murphy was selected as chief, Walter Fuhr as chief-in-waiting, Mildred Barricklow as the chief's private secretary. and Danelda Harper as the treasure tender. They succeeded in getting only fourth place in the basketball tournament. but this did not dampen their spirits any, and they went on through that wonderful first year successfully. In 1928 they entered the high school under the name of Sophomores. This time the tribe's great chief was Harry Harms, and the chief-in-waiting was Virginia Post. Stoke Edman and Eldon Ewing, two able warriors, were in charge of the stone records and the treasure hoard. This year they got third place in the tournament, thus a little better than the first great year. They nnished the first semester with a bang and are in hopes of turning out a 100 per cent Junior Class for the 1929 fall term. -S. E. 9 e UG: ' v g SSFQ A9155-'iteafwwe e .92 2??5sQe95?z.fQsEb Twenty.-Eight ' -W
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