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T h e 1 9 3 3 Myndersian F un and frolic, joy and mirth R eign in Freshman land; E vervone is happy; S ophomoreship’s at hand. H ere’s to you, our Freshmen! M ynderse hopes you may E ver find in school work N ew joys to keep you gay. 22
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Sophomore Class Green grass, green trees, and green freshmen. Long unending lines of them. Just count! One hundred sixty-five! When these boisterous, pushing freshmen invaded Mynderse, they created a real sensation and a new problem for Mr. Vogel; however, there was finally found enough room for everyone, and the class began its high school career. After much campaigning, Bob Ireland was elected president; Viola Minor, vice-president; and Ralph Nicot, secretary and treasurer. The outstanding event of the year was a picnic at the State Park. That picnic! We’ll never forget those baseball games between the homeroom teams, the swimming and boating, those hot dogs roasted by Mr. Taylor and Mr. Rockwell, and Miss Cardwell’s ice-cold lemonade to refresh the ball players and hill-climbers. In fact, Mr. Vogel could hardly keep from being stampeded by those ravenous freshmen. Due to the class advisers. Miss Wickes, Mr. Rockwell, and Mr. Taylor, assisted by Miss Cardwell and Mr. Vogel, the picnic surpassed any activity a freshman class has had in years. As we piled into the cars, still in high spirits, the only casualties were large areas of stinging sunburn and a pang or two from extra wieners. The class elected Ralph Nicot the commanding officer for its sophomore year with Viola Minor, Roy VanEtten, and Bob Burgess assisting. Class advisers are Miss Vreeland, Miss Smith, Miss Miller, and Miss Menegay. With good scholastic records and fair representation in the extra-curricular activities, the Class of ’35 completes its sophomore year numbering one hundred twenty-four, and promising to be one of the most enterprising classes ever to be received into the upperclass domain. 21
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