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s.. , ..........,, -M ................... J- K A 1 1 ,iff ,W s Sophomore Class The Sophs are not green any more, and we hope to be Jolly Old Juniors next year. The officers of this year were as follows: l'rc.n'dc11l ,................ ...... X Vn.i.1.xx1 IIAAK I'1'rc-l'1'r'.viflm1f . . . .... X'l1u':1Nl.x .-XTKrNsoN .bif'CI'f'ftII l' .... ..... l lliliix DUNCAN Tl'l'lI.VIlJ't'l' .......... . . .Rlclrxium ll1t.1. S. O. l6efw'exv:1Iuz'iiz'v ................ Rotncur Sruw NVQ: were honored by having Miss Lawrence and Nlr. Arnott for our class advisors this year. They both proved very helpful. This year has been quite important for us. XYe had the Sophomore Party in November, but not many responded to the fact that there was one. lu january we made the lfrosh sufter by the traditional initiation given every year by the Sophomores. They took it on the chin as all green Freshmen would. ln April we ordered our rings, the make being ditterent from the previous years. We think that they will be better than ever before, and we hope to get them soon. Four of the Octette members are from the Sophomore Class of '38 and we think they are the better half. Almost every month we have had meetings and discussed business. We had motions to change our flower, colors, and motto, but they were overruled by the majority voting against it. Our class colors are green and orchid, and the Flower, the yellow rose. The motto, Our i-lim SIICCCSS-Oll7' Hope to lelfiiz. -eil 16 E+-
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Junior Class l'i l1f'rv, oh, rulierc are the Jolly Juniors? Sufi: safe in flu' .5l!'1Il.Ul' L'!il.r.v. Um' motto, Hl'fl'!l l'v0I!l' llvtlfjllll lo it Stair, has brought us through a third suc- cessful year. We understood we were to he the soeialites of the school. and so the Junior Party in October was our hrst attempt in living up to our reputation. XVe danced to the radio and played bridge. During the year we looked forward to our crowning event, the junior l'ron1. Transforining the gymnasium into a ship and feeling very nautical, we daneed to the strains of George liliott and his Com' manders. .Xs the S. S. Soduskania came into port. the juniors and their guests walked down the gangplank, perhaps with a sigh of regret to become next year the grave old Seniors. Sometimes we've had our serious moments, too. XYhen the Seniors Came hack from Washington with inviting tales of a grand time, we turned our efforts to selling candy and stationery in preparation for our own trip next year. XVe helped the Seniors out with our play, Tlirvr C'l1'11gi11A11 Vines. Those who held the reins to guide us were: President .................., ...eXR1.ANn NVHITE Vive-Pr'esz'cir11f . . ....... HENRY Ltterxs Sew-ctai'y' .... . . .HELEN VAN HEITEN Treasurer ......... . . NELLIE ZONNEVILLE X. O. Rvfu'e.w11fafif'r ............ EUGENE DATTHYN The class advisors were Miss Harris and Mr. Hess, with whose friendly advice we have come that much nearer our goal. -. pg..-
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Freshman Class The Freshman Class can hardly helieve that they will not he green very much longer. This year the Class was capahly run hy the following officers: l'rv.v1'41'w1f .... . . . lliaxuv I I.'xvma1' l'1't'1'-P1'r'.vii1't'11t , . ...... Roinam' IZAKICR .Slt't'1'f'flll'.V .... . . .Xl,xRt:.xRic'1' Wicoxi-:R TI't'Ll.YlH'l'l' . . . . l'ql.URliNt'E Kimm- S. O. Ref. ..... ....... L ,QLYIDIC 'l'IiRN12R .S'vrn!I lfvfwrlur . . . .Nlxkv lima Jonrvsox ellis.: .'llI Z'Ii.V1Jl'A' .. ....... Miss tiiu21f:Ni-2 MR. Lewis MR. lilclccii This year the girls of thc lfreslmian haslcethall and hasehall teams have certainly shown their true colors, having won second place in basketball and championship in hasehall. The girls are out to gain the Intramural hanner next year. and they can do it. The hoys have not shown as good a record this year, hut we are only waiting until next year. Showing you that the lireshman Class is very versatile, we found that there are more of the lfreshmen in our Sodus lligh lland than any other year, the number totaling fifteen. Xlie have the makings of a hand or orchestra for the Freshman Class ourselves. There is a variety. as you can see, with cornets, altos, trom- hones, hass horns, clarinets, saxophones, drums, and violins. Our class had a Contest with the grades in regards to the Sonvsri.-xN. W'e won. XVe expect to be treated to a party. Our class monogram, XY. XY. W., which comes from our class motto, Willing ll'orkvr.v llilill-, is one that anyone might adopt and henefit hy. .-Xlthough as yet we, the Freshman Class, have gained nothing materially, we can easily say that we have been willing, and we will win. -4l17l9+-
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