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16 THE REFLECTOR CLASS OF 11)29 THE SOPHOMORES Class Roll Dana Osgard, President. Ida Barker, Secretary. Leo Sikora, Treasurer. Virgil Castle. Is Nadia a Sargent? Is John Black? .Joe Washut quick. Has Ruth Rhode? or Ruth Rhode. Is Marjorie Young? Is Ben Underwood? Does Adrien sell Holmes? Rosie May Washut. Does Vera make it Snow ? Is Virginia a Gray son? Does Caroline eat Harring or Carrie a ton? Does Dana Osgard ? Is Windy like Jeff or Mutt? Does Clifford Reed? Vieva said Paul is. Ida is a Barker. Why isn’t Cecil’s name Paul like us? Does Esther Currie horses? Is Mabel a good Walker? Where are Gladys’ sweet Williams? Does Jay use a Mattox? Is Racine a Spicer? Does William Foster children? Does Leo Sic Kora?—(See kora) See Gerry with that Osgard. Does Dorothy pause ’tween words? (Paustian) AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR: Windy, to be short. Vera, to be wild. Cecil, to be a shiek. Ben, to be clever. Gerry, to be undignified. Vieva, to be ugly. Toots, to be a lady. Mabel, to be 6 feet. Leo, to get Algebra Adrien, to be little. Esther, to be hated. Ruth, to be old-maidish. John, not to chew gum. Rosie, to be slim. Ida, to be serious. Gladys, to have a boy-bob. Virginia, to stop growing tall. Majorie, to be quiet. Joe. to be good. Clifford, to agree with anyone. Caroline, to be a wallflower. Jay. to be graceful. Nadia, to be popular. Dana, to be bold. Mr. Burgoon, to shout. Mr. Foster, to like giggling. Miss Spicer, to stop smiling.
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THE REFLECTOR 1C I NAME NICKNAME GENERAL APPEARANCE CHIEF OCCUPATION FAVORITE EXPRESSION WHAT ST. PETER SAID Winfield Jeffers Windy Somewhat laxy Winking Aw. come on! Get a move on. Cecil Paulus Maple-syrup Dumb Talking Oh those freshies Shut up! Vieva Paulus Vee Vivacious Flirting Shucks! This isn't the place for you. Vera Snow M issus Businesslike Typing Oh heck! Just a few minutes late. BVn Underwood Red Dressy Combing his hair I don’t know Ah! a shining light! Clifford Reed Cliff Argumentative Trying to get a date Aw say! Where » your Ford? Gerald Osgard Jerry Humorous Studying Nice Evening No bums allowed. Esther Currie Essie Queenly Watching Windy Gee whix! Did Windy bring you T Mabel Walker Maby Toots Tiny Writing love-stories Gee. kid! You look too skinny. Dorothy Paustian Unconcerned Writing notes I’ll be durned! W rong house. Gladys Williams Baby Studious Painting lips Gracious! Where’s Tommy ? Jay Mattox Ape Awkward Playing pool All right You forgot to remember. Adrien Holmes Good humored Writing her lessons For goodness sake You’re a little underweight. Dana Osgard Cottontop Modest Blushing Yes? Why the blush? Ida Barker Billy Laughable Missing School “i Hot spit! Come in. Ronald’s here. I eo Sikora Sic ’em Abused Throwing paper vads Oh gosh ! What are you here for? Rosie Washut Toughie Chunky Dan ring Never did. never will No dancing allowed. Virginia Grayson Vlrgle Slow Giggling 1 don’t care Remove your freckles. Nadia Sargent Nud Likeable Writing Horrors ! I can't understand baby talk. Caroline Harrington Carrie Short and Sweet Powdering Nothin stirrin' No flirting allowed. Ruth Rhode Bee laughing Making up back work M y word! Take off your specks. John Black Ichaliod Sheikish Trying to act tough Go lay an egg No shieks admitted. Joe Washut Sweetie Jovial Teasing Aw go on What’s your hurry ? Marjorie Young Midge Sober Interrupting Oh gee! Tea) short sorry.
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T HE REFLECTOR 17 SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR By Leo Sikora Month and Day Events Sept. 1-3.—Fair at Sheridan, stock judging boys went for practice. Sept. 4.—Back for more abuse. Enrollment, and selection of courses. Miss Spicer looking; her best. Sept. 13-14-16.—Jerry and Windy fro to Billings for practice in stock judging. Sept. 23—Weiner roast in the Park. I.ots of fun, and a dance at the gym. Oct. 12.—Windy took a three weeks vacation to go deer hunting with Ronald and Harry. He must have had good luck, for he sent all the trucks in Ranehester to gather up his meat. Oct. 14.—New teacher at Early Creek, Mr. Bright. I’d say—sun don’t come up in that country. Oct. 30.—Hallowe’en dance and box supper in Rasmussen’s hall, music by the “5”. Proceeds helped to finance boys’ basket ball team. Nov. 2.—New Freshman arrived, Marjorie, to amuse John and Joe. Ask Miss Spicer. Nov. 4.—First Community meeting at the church—Hem! No place for the Sophomores. Nov. 9.— Basket ball teams get the value of 1:20 at noon. Gotta’ limber up ya’ know. Nov. 11.—Girls out for basket ball practice, nine were present. Nov. 13.—Basket ball game, H. S. vs. Independents. Score—H. S.. 6—Independents, 2. Nov. 15. Another freshie, Carrie, now for a class of about one dozen. Nov. 16.—Boys get a kick out of girls’ basket ball practice. Toots and Ida Bill mopped up on Joe and John. Nov. 19.—S. 0. S. Party, given by freshies, the hall was decorated with green indicat- ing their outstanding characteristic. Nov. 20.—Dance was given for benefit of stock judging team to go for a try out at Chicago. They left on “44’’. No. 25.—Boys arrived at Chicago to compete in the judging to be held the follow- ing Friday. Winfield and Gerald received many congratulations and encourage- ment by their friends. Nov. 25-26—Thanksgiving holiday, two days. We attend dances. Nov. 29.—Another Church social, plenty of food for the fish. Nov. 30.—Stragglers arriving from their feasting, it took Esther a week to get back to normal health again. Dec. 1—R. Y. P. S. organized, everyone there in full bloom. Toots knee deep in daisies. Dana treasurer (He spends the money). Dec. 10.—R. H. S. vs. Independents; score was 18-2 in favor H. S. of course. Dec. 23.—Christmas program -songs, entertainment—Santa was there too. Dec. 24.—Out for a little while, Christmas vacation extended until Jan. 4. Jan. 3.—Back for the rest of the year. Windy wearing green socks and a purple tie. Sure, Santa visited his sock, too. Jan. 11, 12, and 13.—Examination week. One of expectancy; our opportunity to astonish the teachers. Jan. 14—R. H. S. vs. Lodge Grass, there. Sad return, score 26-11 in their favor. Jan. 17.—Seniors in mourning. History papers returned. Jan. 21.-—R. H. S. vs. Sheridan “Colts . Score 7-1. Our favor. Jan. 28,—Girls’ week end trip to Lodge Grass. Jubilant is their return. Score in our favor, 3-1. Feb. 4.—R. H. S. vs. Crow Agency, there. Hard fought game. Score 26-20. In their favor. Feb. 5.—R. H. S. vs. Sheridan Independents. Score in Sheridan favor 16-6. Feb. 6.—Ida gets her thumb caught in an ink well. Amputation is narrowly averted by heroic pulling. Feb. 10,—Mr. Underwood states that civilization means self-control and that American History class is in the height of the renown civilization. We wonder now. Feb. 11.—Jerry says that a pole cat is an animal that should be killed with a pole and the longer the pole the better. Everyone is unanimous in agreement with him. Feb. 14.—A change in superintendents. Feb. 18.— R. H. S. vs. Sheridan, there. Score 16-6. In our favor. Feb. 23.—Dana has been giving all of his attentions to Ruth, but she being of a good sound mind has so far resisted him. She is an angel without wings. Feb. 27.—Windy is finally giving up hope of ever reaching his classes. (Poor Esther. She had such faith in him.) Feb. 28.—Dorothy and Ida are so well impressed with our appearances that they have adopted our mode of dress. March 3.—Jay swiped some potassium from General Science room and was punished when he caught fire in History class and burned the back of his lap badly. Loss was covered by coat tails.
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