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Q .JC.ZLI2L'LZ2L'LZ2IiIF.Z2L11122TTf.?21I'.I2ILTTIQLTLT2''T'?f.1i'l2?1,,T2JT'f.Z2LTiTl2f.TF.T2LI.1'2I177.72517'25ILT?C32'15.222'222252372'ZLEQLIFTTJ1T25TfI?'.!LI211f.Z2.'25.12 'Q THE 1927 WYOVELL JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Blissful radiant juniors! Why take the unnecessary trouble of writing about them? Everyone knows them. thoroughly and is always watching what they are up to next, because their work concerns many. You can always tell them by their digni- fied air, high-brow ways, and all-around feeling of importance. Two years ago as bashful, backward freshies we entered the high school. That year we chose for our sponsor, the honorable Mr. Boyack Qwho must have been ex- ceedingly disgustedl. But praises to him! He has had the patience of Job with us. It was under him that we learned the. art of working. ' And so we passed on from innocent, little freshies to self-confident, jaunty sophomores. During sophomore year, we had Hobo Day, took a trip to the Cody Dam, had parties, Q d initiated the freshies-with pity then we looked on the overbearing, omnipresent seniors. ' Our class program was a success for sophomores. ' And now we are juniors-ah, among the upper classmen! And please do not doubt that we feel our importance! Our class officers are Helen Jarrett, Jimmie Grimes, and Viola Ash. These three, who are sure to disagree on any earthly subject that comes before the class, are striving faithfully to keep the juniors up to their name. Quincy Tarter and Jay Kocherhans have probably maintained the highest records when it comes to school grades. Occasionally, a girl has pushed ahead of them, but seldom. Our social leaders have been Merry, Helen, Viola, Alfrieda, and the rest of their bunch. N Next year we will graduate. By that time our heads will be poised so high that it will take-ah, woe, we know not what-to bring them to a natural level. Success to the wonderful juniors! D. F. V lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllIIllIlllllllIIllRial!IllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIIIIllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll -. ...,- . . .- .,..-.. H-, ....- .. ..-... ..-.,,.. ... ....-.,.. .. . ,........, -...,.-.......... -,...... ..,...,.....-, . ..- ,..,.- .r.,.-..... -.r..,,-. ..-r .r..-.. . .-.. .-.. U.- S 5 ......... 5 A
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1ilu1lIiI:1ilnlv1ului IIIIugIIIIIinIII-:mm'nun-Inj-Ii:I.IigIIIIIi wzivzmugn Igwtii II: mga- :II-.Ina ug: In iI..gI.III-Ii .Inu nm. :VII :Ir IIIIIIIII '1-uliiauixwt V -Q IIIIImI:mlnInuIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII In II IIIII IIIIIII IIIII:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInun IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII In IIII nun IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Inu IIIII II IIn nun I I I I IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I I IIIIIIIIII um IIIII II III IIIIIIIIIIIII I THE 1927 WYUVELL li SOPHQMORE CLASS HISTORY As sophomores we feel that our second year in high school has been more suc- cessful than the first. During our freshman year we took our initiation as good sports. VVe enjoyed being initiated as much as the sophomores enjoyed initiating us. Horace Carlton, a member of our class, received first place in humorous readings at the declamatory contest held at Basin. This year with Roberta Richardson as president, Horace Carlton as vice-president, Reed Thomas as secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Kennard as sponsor, we have had a suc- cessful school year. - The first memorable event was the initiation of the freshmen, who suffered from our vengeance. i The sophomore English class organized a Civic club to improve the conduct of the high school students. With the support of the school we attained credit for us and our school. One social event that will long be remembered by us was our sleigh ride. After a very pleasant evening just crowded with fun, we met at the Home Economics room. And where did the hamburgers go to? . As soon as the weather would permit we were out on a' weiner roast. Oh! the time we had around that bonfire! lfVe didn't mind the mud. We now look forward and just itch for the sophomore hobo day which is to be the first VVednesday in May. VVe'll make it the best yet. N Horace Carlton. our vice-president, discontinued school and is attending school at Vwforland. Reed Thomas, our sevretary-treasurer, has also discontinued. This necessitated a new election for these offices. Vera Asay was elected to the office of vice-president, and Nlarven Moncur to that of Secretary-treasurer. VVe also have taken part in all school activities. Bert Despain and Burns hic- Lemore represented us on the gridiron during the football season. Bert Despain played forward on the boys' basketball team. Vera Asay was captain of the girls' basketball team. Josephine Egan, Bertha Olson and Roma Robertson, members of our class, also played on the team. ln the VV. C. T. U. declamatory contest, Carma Bringhurst gained second place. She is also taking the part of Jane Baxter in the senior class play Seventeen, and has had the highest scholastic standing of any student in high school this year. Edna Jensen has represented us on the debating team. VVe have furnished much enjoyment for the students of the high school by assisting in the programs given in assembly. Bertha Olson, Edna Jensen, Franz Franzoni, Edward llflickelson, James Houston, and Marven Moncur took prominent parts in the school opera. Of course, we are proud of all of them! Yes, we can truthfully say we hope our future years of high school will be as successful as our first two have been. I. F. IIIIIIIII ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,IIIHIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII III IIIII IIII .II II I Inn' IIIIIIIII IIInuIIIIIIIIIIInuInnlllluulvlllilglluI IIIIIIII IIII I -I IIIII IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIII I IIIIII IIIIIIIIII I IIII ,IIIIII I II.I.,,m, I ,,,-, ,,,, -,:...- IIII I- I'II I-Ir .-'I i-I Inn 1 inuvwn illl' SI- ir- C llil vtvIiIll :L':::':I - will whim- ril- ni If-v ni :mama 'iiiii z -uuvii num--In -II'III-:II- Ir.-II
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