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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class oi 14122 entered lligh School with a total of IZ4 members, which, up to that time. was the largest class to enter l.. ll. S. .X few of these. however. were so enamoured by lfresh- man life that they decided to cast their lots with ,23. Nothing of 1nucl1 importance was attempted in the way of social affairs. the only event being' the sledding party which was enjoyed by only a few. ln athletics we took third place in both basket lvall and track, and many of our boys showed their skill in base ball, but it was not until the year lfjlfj-20 that our real ability became iranifest. Xthen school opened Sept. 1st, IOIO. 1922 had a total of 112 members. ,Xt our Hrst meeting, Sept. Ifl, we changed our class colors from purple and gold to maroon and white, and the follow- ing' otiicers were elected: l'resident. Ruth M. lietersg Yice l'resident, lilwood Derr: Secretary, tfecelia l.ytle3 Treasurer. Clayton llook. Several other class meetings were held to decide upon lzasket hall togs, parties and sundry other affairs. l'p to this time two class parties have been the sum of our social endeavor. The tirst one was held in November. the second in .Xpril. liveryone declared tl1e1n a success and a great credit may be given to tl1e Chairmen of the various committees, their aids, and last but not least. to our president who through her untiring efforts did the utmost to make everything the class under t tok an undying success. l'pon tl1e dawning of our Sophomore year athletics were taken up with great enthusiasm. .Xiter we heard that l'enrose Rosenmund was a veteran athlete-well, the boys made things lmm. The result, we were twice champions, once at the top and once at the bottom of the ladder. Rosen! mund lived up to his reputation and obtained the highest individual score in both basket ball and loot ball. llut not all credit must be given to one, for it was the support given by the other boys on tl1e teams that put the pep into the games and helped us win. tin the llOl10l' Page of the lfebruary Lore will be seen eleven Sophomore names, which testilies that '22 is not lacking in scholastic ability. The oration contests were taken up by Sophomore boys and girls. The Literary llepartment of the Lore has been well patronized by members of '2.2. which also goes to show that we can also hold our own. 11122 has done her best to co-operate in all that the lfaeulty and students have introduced into I.. l I. S. for the betterment of the school. and it is with a Firm resolution that we may continue this course through the next two years believing that The law of worthy life is fundamentally the law of strife, and that it is only through painstaking effort, hy grim energy and resolute courage, that we may move on to better things.
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TREBLE CLEF CLUB Listen, Lis-neu? Summer's Llzi-a-ll! .-Xli-21-:L-ali E Xlb,ilSXY1llll. it isu't the cats practicing' for their annual jubilee. it's only those dear girls at it again. You must admit that the Treble Clei Club is always at your service to break the monot- ony- of morning chapel exercises, or to furnish music for some worthy cause. Under the capable direction and teaching of Miss XYentz the girls have improved wonderfully and have oifcred some splendid numbers which have 21lXY2'lj'S been received with calls for eucores. Vile hope this organization will continue the good work in years to come. liilciivrok-'Kliss Mildrefl Wentz Pin Il is! Miss Rebecca Kramer Sofviwrlloy lleleu llrindle Miriam Cohen llanna Copeland Kathryn lielcberrt Mae Ifelker Della Kline lflorence K lefurtle 'Cornelia Miller Helen Miller Madaline Reigle Josephine Sehellenbt-rg Nlilflfllliflft Sluiiilcuriler .Xlberta 'I'hompso1i flileleu XYeber .elifnx llidith Ilratton Maude CI'l'SSlllZII'T. Katherine Uuclc Mary Dughi Mable lining 'llressie lfisher lrmzigard lioust ,lilizabeth Irleikes Ileuluh Russell -I '
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