Mentor High School - Cardinal Notes Yearbook (Mentor, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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 THE SCARLET AND QRAY SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President...... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer...... .... Walter Cooke Margaret Whelan .Eleanor Ingersoll .. .Raymond Munz The class of ’29 began their second year of high school with twenty-seven members. It is evident that the Sophomores have been well represented in every phase of this year’s school life. The class has seven members playing in the orchestra. Two of the class are lettermen on Mentor High’s County Championship Football team, and two of them received letters for participating on the basketball teams. Positions on the Corn-Mentor stall were held by Sophomores. Members of the class, by contributing towards the literary page added to its success. As an organized class we held our regular scheduled bi-monthly meetings, and when time permitted, interesting programs were given, which were sponsored by a committee and different members of the class. Our class, by putting forth its united efforts, gained the Citizenship and Scholarship cups for our share of the time. The Sophomores had the privilege of furnishing the school’s orator and reader for the annual Oratorical and Reading Contest. These two representatives were Russell Abbott, orator, and William Ware, reader. We were justly proud of the showing they made in the meet as representatives of Mentor High School and of our class. We hope that our next two years in school will be as progressive and beneficial as the first and second have proved to be. twenty-seven



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c cmp THE SCARLET AND QRAY FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Howells .....Paul Rasey ... Harold Taylor .... Edith Jepson President..... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer..... The first day of school, last September, found forty-four scared young people welcomed to the Freshman Class. To get acquainted with the upper classes a Mixer was held. After several weeks of school, during which the Freshmen became accustomed to school regulations, the Corn-Mentor Campaign opened. With their usual enthusiasm, the Freshies got busy and at the end, it was found that they were one of the two winners. The next memorable break in the regular school life was Christmas, Santa Claus visited the gym, giving presents and toys to all. Following vacation, exams loomed up ahead. Horrible tales of flunking, told by the upper classmen, were found to be myths. A bob ride was held to celebrate the overcoming of this obstacle. An assembly scheme had been worked out in which each class was to have charge of one assembly program. The Freshmen gave a play, “The Teeth of the Gift Horse,” to do their part. The Class contained much talent, later seen in the Oratorical and Reading Contest. It was in the Interclass contest that Dorothy Howells, orator, and Effie Peck, reader, represented the Freshmen. Spring found the Freshmen anxious for vacation. Surplus energy was left out at the Interclass Track Meet where the class took third place. The close of the year showed material for football, basketball, and track when the Freshmen class would return to school in the fall as dignified Sophomores. twenty-nine

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