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an -mE-.nun nu-nn-unnnunnunn um ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sophomore Class History On the thirteenth day of September, 1926, forty-eight frightened boys and girls entered the Ohio City High School. Some were timid and shy- others were bold and seemed very much frightened. But the name that the upperclassmen gave us included both types for we certainly were green about the routine of high school. In the interest of our very large class we held a class meeting and elected Marcile Straw, President: Doris McClelland, Vice-President: Mildred Felger, Secretary-Treasurer: Deloris Billieu, Class Reporter: Corinne Profit, Short Story Writer: Wesley Rickard, Orator: and Mary Moyer, Reader. There were more in our class who thought it wiser to become interested in the outside world and so left our class before we became Sophomores. They are Beatrice Clouse, Edith Boroff, Maxine Custer, Mildred Giessler, and Lewis Johnson. Our first party was held at the home of Mildred Giessler where we became better acquainted with one another. One thing that we Freshmen were most proud of was being allowed to display our banner in the chapel room for having the most points in the Oratorical Contest. The first year passed quickly and we soon found ourselves Sophomores. Some of our number had chosen other schools to finish their high school life which lessened our number to thirty-five. We chose Miss Rollins as our Advisor. Also Camilla Rollins, President: Martin Dysert, Vice-President: Richard Harvey, Secretary-Treasurer: and Mary Moyer, Class Reporter. Of the ten basketball girls who wore the dear old Red and Green thru this year's season, we can proudly boast that five were sophomores: namely Camilla Rollins, Marcile Straw, Maxine Dibert, Zelma Lawson, and Mary McDougal. Of the boys team we have two, Martin Dysert and Richard Harvey. We held a meeting some days later and elected Helen High, Orator: Mary Moyer, Reader: and Corinne Profit, Short Story Writer. This year in our local oratorical Mary won first place and Helen and Corinne both won third place. We had been warned of the mid-term examinations. But we passed thru these with flying colors. After the Inter-Class Contest our efforts were drawn to the hexagonal debate. ln this we found we were represented by two very capable debaters. Helen High and Mary Moyer. We sincerely hope we shall all meet again in the Ohio City-Liberty School as Juniors. CLARA i-FICKLE ze :cf wr ar ' Mr. Hurley Cln Biology Classj : What advantages has man in his upright position? Walter Witten: He only has to buy two shoes.
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