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SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Jack Keith Hallowell—“Keith” President Betty Alley—“Betty”----------------------------------Vice President Chester Severance—“Chet” Sec’y-Treasurer Barbara Ann Johnston—“Bobby” Jack Kawulok—“Cole” Eva Kukuchka—“Effa” June Sexton—“Hi” Earl Kwallek—“Bud” Motto: “Today we follow, tomorrow we lead.” Colors: Violet and Flesh. Flower: Violet. CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the school year seven Sophomores, fresh from the trials of the Freshman year, stepped over the threshold of Ran- chester High School once more. The Freshmen and Sophomores gave a very satisfactory per- formance in a farce comedy in three acts, called “The Henpecked Husband.” It was a great success. During the year the Sophomore Class has studied Commercial Mathematics, World History, Latin I, English, and some of the class took up Bookkeeping. The Sophomores gave a party for the rest of the high school the first of the school year, at which all enjoyed themselves. The first of March, Betty Alley dropped and returned to Dayton High School, and June Sexton entered from Sheridan High School. The Class of ’42 is looking forward to returning to Ranchester High School next year as Juniors. Page 23
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SENIOR CLASS DAY During the third week of April, the Senior Class left Ranchester at 6:00 A. M. to go on their “Sneak Day” to Billings, Montana. On the trip they stopped at Custer Battlefield to see the historical monu- ments and to take pictures. Arriving in Billings about 9:30 A. M., they saw the following places of interest: The Meadowgold Dairy, the Billings Airport, the Polytechnic, the Museum, the Radio Station, and the Billings Busi- ness College. They ate lunch in the Billings Park and spent some time in the business section of Billings. They returned to Ranchester about eight o’clock. Mr. Korhonen went along as sponsor. All en- joyed themselves very much. PEPPER Fritz: “Ah, have a heart.” ???: “I have, and you have been looking for it long enough.” Severance: “It doesn’t pay to take a girl skating.” Hallowell: “Pray, my lad, why not?” Severance: “Because they always get sore in the end.” “Economy makes happy homes and sound nations. Instill it deep.”—George Washington. Page 24
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