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T I it E T RAI L aeeee SOPHOMORE CLASS. Back Row-Bill Richards, Robert Pettetl. Keith Mnwrer. Alvin Goorlale, Gilford Nlontgomery, Dale Chambers Fielden Waddell. Third Row-Cecil Kchl, Elsie Carrier. Helen juedes. Fave Newton, Edna Royer, Nancy Votaw, Floy Thayer Beulah Brewer, Mahela Scheer, Miss Abbott. Second Row-Thelma Brewer. May Connelly. Bertha Glanz, Mary Call, Margaret Finney. Mar,,orie Talben. Clara Thieman, Margaret Uptegrove, Helen Zalesky. Front Row-Ray Cruise, Duane Green, Dick Wade, Wilfred Nelson, Roy Ziegler, Farrell Frankeburger Lloyd Miller. Sophomores. Yve were represented on the first football team hy Cheselwro. lioodale and Busacker. Five ofthe freshman hoys played on the second football team: Mowrer. l.ivoni, Frankeherger. Chambers, and Call. The first semester we had one party for the freshmen alone. Toward the end ofthe school year the sophomore class gave us a picnic at the St. George Ranch. On September 6, l929, wc were hack in old S. H. S. again. This year we knew where to go and what to do. The oflicers for this year were elected at our lirst class meeting. Ullicers are: Harold Chesehro, presidentg Vera Dimick, vice presidentg Thelma Brewer, secretary: and Josephine Jordan, treasurer. Our sponsors are Miss Abbott and Mr. Davis. The class was represented on the first foothall team this year hy Coodale. Chest-- hro, Montgomery and Busaelier. Nlowrer, liivoni, Frankeherger and Chambers held their respective places on the second team. A laugh is just like suushirze' il freslzens all llle Jay.-flnmz. gg ,mein one ,4,M,M193O.,,,, Ce, C , e r are aergg Page Nineteen
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SOPHOMORE CLASS. Back Row-Fern Dodds, Martha Hammond, Allan Killham, Arthur Busacker, Calvin Call, Leonard Noyes, Carl Livoni. Third Row-Mr. Davis, Fern Marsh, Helen Dyke. Marian Daggett, Helen Jane Johnson, Viola Benish, Dorothy Brewer, Neva Bayne. Harold Chesebro. Second Row-Clara Ladinel, LaWanda Million, Margaret Craig, Merna Brown, Dorothy Nelson, Ruth Jones Gales, Julia Curless. Josephine Jordan. Front Row-Robert Morris, Delbert Nelson, John Pavlat, Donald Baker, Mervil Greenlee, Harold Thomas, Don Brewer. Sophomores. SOPH OMOR lil CLASS HISTO HY. On September 6, l928, seventy-live ol' us, the freshman class, canw to the high school for the lirst time. Wie expected to be razzed when we came, but instead of that, no upper-classman spoke to us. After school had been started several days, lllr. lVeymouth called meetings of all the classes in high school. Our green looking bunch sat in the assembly afraid to move. However, we finally warmed up enough to elect ollicers for the coming year. Class oflicers were: Carl Livoni, president, Clare Ladine, vice president, Helen ,lane Johnson, secretary, and Dorothy Brewer, treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Lute and Mr. Nielsen. One morning we freshmen were not to be seen in the assembly. Soon we came trooping in all painted up like clowns. Our hair was braided and tied with green ribbons, and we were asked to give the upper-classmen a program, which consisted of doing what they said. ff af if ff :sf ff :sc An indolent man draws his breath but does not live.-Cicero. gg ,,193O,, r , mme ,gg Page Eighteen
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FRESHMAN CLASS. Back Row-Elmer Ladine, Lloyd Westover, Burnetle Atkins, Dewey Hanson, Ewald Brauer, Lawrence Taylor, Oakley Atkins, Junior Walker. Third Row-Miss Foster, Ruth Curless, Eleanor Newton, Della Happel, Mabel Simms, Olive Connelly, Imo- gene Mowrer, Doris Read, Thomas Daniel. Second Row-Bernice Noyes, Catherine Jones, Eleanor Jane Walker, Margaret Schamp. Rosetta Siemers, Helen Gade, Irene Rash, Vera Wilkins. Front Row-Edward Henrichs, Louis jurgens, Edward Hiett, Ralph Lanterman, Claude Hanson, Neal Atkins, John jurgens. Freshmen. FIRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY. Seventy-five freshmen entered school on September 6, l929. One morning soon after the girls were mysteriously summoned to room four and the boys were forcibly taken to the gymnasium. There, much to their discomfort and to the amusement of the sophomores the freshmen were officially initiated into the Sidney High School. The freshmen were forced to put their dresses and shirts on backward. The sopho- mores then proceeded to demonstrate their ability as beauty specialists by painting the freshmenis faces in most grotesque fashion. The freshmen were then forced to pay homage the rest of the day to the upper classmen. The call to football was the first school activity to receive attention of the boys. There they demonstrated that there was some real material in the class. Earl Masse and Lloyd Vifestover proved their dramatic ability by being chosen in the east of the school play. Both boys carried their parts in a very creditable lllilllflef. 22 1930 L -... L.. S , LZ: Page Twenty
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