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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row from left to right—Mr. Schlosser, Class Advisor, Imelda Eiswerth, Thorene Anderson, Mildred Anderson, Vivian Miller, Hugh Freer, Ezilda Hanlon, Iva Culver, Ralph Ostrander, Grace Prindle, Thelma Teft, Henry Shevak, Alice Shields, Chas. Falk, Harold O’Conner, Rudolph Dardenne, Gail Goodrich, Dexter Haskins, Gordon Taylor, Melvin Tenglund, Jack Holden. Second Row—Jim Georgetson, Philip Johnson, Lawrence Cooper, Ralph Nelson, Joseph Connolly, Ellen Anderson, Josephine Ross, Clara Danielson, Alma Sawyer, Lora Carlson, Emily Dwyer. Third Row—Clarita Du hart, Jane Heald, Ruth Long, Olive Sherwood, Grace Johnson, Madeline Crowley, Philip Teater, Jack Mullin, Walter Edgreen, Donald Fortner, Richard Danielson.
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JEbr amrr Cily (The junior Class First Semester President.................Jack Healy Vice President......Ralph Johnson Secretary...........Cecelia Romanio Treasurer...........Lawrence Miller Class Advisor .... Second Semester President............Cortlyn Antonson Vice President .... Edward Haglund Secretary............Cecelia Romanio Treasurer.......... Radford Gamble .... Mr. Holden All good goods come in small packages, but this did not hold true when the present Junior Class entered High School. We entered in the fall of 1925 with seventy members, but misfortune and matrimony pursued us through our Freshman and Sophomore years so we entered our Junior year with forty-nine tried and true mem-members. At the beginning of our Junior year we put on the Freshman Reception which was one of the most successful social events of the year. The class is not only socially successful but also scholastically and athletically. Jack Healy was captain of the 1927-28 football team. Lawrence Redington was captain of the 1927-28 basket ball team and is captain-elect of the 1928-29 football team. The let-termen of the different sports were: Healy, Redington, Gamble, Anderson, Doloway and Antonson. Martha Baker was captain of the 1927-28 basket ball team and captain-elect of the 1928-29 team. Cecelia Romanio was manager of the 1927-28 basket ball team and manager-elect of the 1928-29 team. The Junior girls receiving basket ball letters were: Romanio, Baker and Lovell. The Juniors are always well represented on the honor roll and we have among our number many capable workers. The feature of our High School career was the Junior Prom held at the Canoe Place Inn. This was in every respect a huge success and we were congratulated by every one on the manner in which Canoe Place was decorated. Not enough credit can be given to the mothers of our class for the efforts they expended in making the Prom the best ever. Class Colors.........Red and White Class Flower ........... Sweet Pea Motto — Climb Though The Rocks Be Rugged
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iElir liyrr Cily jSfoplfotnore (Class (Officers First Semester Second Semester President................ Jack Walter President..............Joe Connolly Vice President..........Joe Connolly Vice President...............Ruth Long Secretary...............Jane Heald Secretary................Dorothy Newcomb Treasurer...............Emily Dwyer Treasurer.................. Philip Teater Class Advisor.......Leo T. Schlosser In September, 1926 we as “Fresh -ies”, green as those of before joined the ranks of the High School. We have tried hard to keep the pace set by the upper classmen and have thus far succeeded, that is, those who have been able to stand it. We remained green until after the Freshman Reception, this being the most interesting event of the year. The Sophomore Class has several good athletes that follow basket ball and have succeeded in gaining a place on the varsity teams, but there is only one who has been eligible to a place on the football team, he is “Jerry” or James Georgetson. Jerry attended a military school last year but returned this year to Port High. A large number of this class has also succeeded in winning a high place on the honor roll, and have a larger percentage in this than any other class of the High School. The Class of ’30 is certainly a live class and always turn out for school functions and parties. It is a class to be proud of and will be one of the largest classes to graduate from our Alma Mater. Class Colors.......Blue and Silver Class Flower.................Laurel Class Motto........Crescat Scientia (May Knowledge Increase)
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