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junior Class The class of 1929, with two milestones of its high school career bravely encountered and triumphantly conquered, has journeyed upon the third year with eight and twenty live-wire juniors. To direct our course aright during the first semester, Lauren Morgan was sagaciously elected to execute the president's responsibilities, Cecelia Fay was chosen to administer the office of vice president, and Richard Glotfelty as scretary-trasurer. The incumbent officials discharged their duties so satisfactorily and efficiently that they were unanimously re-elected for the second semester. The ingenuity of our adviser, Mr. Robinson, influenced the achievements of our class during the year. The junior girls did not neglect any athletic opportunities. Anita Gamma, Cecelia Fay and Dolores Medalen became members on the first team of basketballg while Emma George, Mable Germolus, Mabel Carter and Myrtle Germolus obtained positions on the second team. ln tennis, Helene Olsen represented us on the doubles team at the Tracy tournament. Several other girls played on the volley ball team, including Captain Violet Carlson. As for the boys, their athletic accomplishments are worthy of remembrance. The participants in football were Masten Spencer, Walter Kling and Perry Smith. Lane Hart, Norval Greene, Orthon Nelson, Richard Spencer, Wialter Kling, Perry Smith and Lauren Morgan held positions on the various basketball divisions. Undoubt- edly the boys will enter. into the later sports of the school season, such as baseball, track and tennis, displaying just as much zest. These glimpses into the annals of our class indicate the efforts which each mem- ber has put forth, not only in self-interest, but also in order to promote the general welfare of' the educational institution towards which we all bestow our loyal efforts. D. M.,,29. T241
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1 Sophomore Class Already the novelty of high school is over, because we are sophomores now, and thoroughly accustomed to the ways of our school. This attitude is quite different from the one we had when we entered school last year. The following officers were elected for this year: President and yell leader, Robert, Munson, vice president, Ella Mae Wenzel, secretary-treasurer, Elta Hurd. Vfhen Miss Bentley succeeded Mrs. Rucker as domestic science teacher, she became our class adviser. We have quite a large representation in football as George Kveck and Joseph Fay were regulars on the teamg Robert Munson helped out as a substitute. In basketball Colton Hill, Alfred Harrison and Robert Munsoni, were on some of the teams. In a recent basketball contest the sophomore class defeated the freshmen and juniors but were in turn defeated by the seniors. Among the sophomore girls, Helen Weber, Ella Mae Wenzel, Nina Glotfelty, Elta Hurd and Genevieve Philippet helped compose the second team in basketball. A few sophomore girls were also on the volleyball team. The class has upheld its literary and musical standard. Again the class of '30 captured the Lincoln essay medal. ln addition, the sophomores were represented in the orchestra and operetta. A So far our social activities have been limited, but we plan to entertain the seniors later in the term. The different committees have already put a great deal of work on the affair, and we are going to do our best to make every one have n good time. As far as we are concerned the year of 1928 has been a successful one. We have all enjoyed playing the role of sophomores but, nevertheless, none will regret being promoted to the rank of upper classmen. G. P., 330. l26l
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