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W-,lQ dl 1 'Freshman 61455 ,lllllS YI-LXR, 1930--10, about ninety lireshnien enrolleil in the sehool. 'l'his is prohzihly the largest group of Ifreslinien ever to enter S.V.U.lrl.S. Among' the honor stnclents of the first quarter there were ten l:l'CSl1lllCll--lb!Jllillil Phil- lips. lXlellmz1 Klelntosli, Donna Mzlltei, llen lieeehler. .Xlex lialafzlti, Harriet llerger, ljllllillfl C2lllCVZll'l, Lee Collier, .Xliclzl cle .long zlncl Mzirgaret Foster. Soon the semester hzlcl rollecl hy zinrl llonnlcl Phillips eznne through :mtl lllIl1lC the Seliolzwsliip Society. ln sports George Revel. George cilllllilfi llen lseeehler. Robert lfinnerty. lionulcl Canevnri, Robert llarsi and ,lack Snizillen nizule the ll team in has- lcetlmll. Some were quite outstanding. ln May the lfreshinen gave El rlanee. liverything went oil' nicely :incl ll goocl time was enjoyed hy everyone. Class officers were Kenneth NVeise, presiclent: Allen Xqnilino, x'iee-presi- rlentg :incl Helen Milleriek, secretary. 18
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- f .. . .... 4...,.,,... ..... ,, A.. ,L ....h.......,., .A..... , fophomoze glass Fok ALI. the traditions ahout the noisy sophonioresf' this year's students have retained their lfreshinan dignity and proved to he very original besides. On March Sth the cash-hox tinlcled with silver coins as students paid to conie to the annual Sophomore Dance. Strangely enough, girls were paying the coins. It is easily explained though. when we say that the year is 1940. which is leap-year. If anyone was hrolce after that dance, it was a girl, for the girls paid for everything, including' posies and refreshments. The money for the dance was also raised in a way that was new and dif- ferent. The entire student-body paid to attend the entertaining Sophniore .Xmateur Hour during an ,Xssenihly period, and left with a feeling of satisfac- tion after watching' the variety of nunilmers offered. Besides having fun. the scholastic record of the year proves that at least Muriel Shainsky. Hugh firinstead, .Xniy leleiniing, Jean Novelli, Pia Bertel- loti, llarhara Matfei, and llelen Klose studied their lessons. too. The sophomores were ahly represented in the field of sports this year. hoth hy girls and lmoys. Miss l.. Qwens and Klr. l l'eil'lier helped to inalce our guidance periods more interesting' and entertaining. The class was well led hy president llugh Cirinstead. who worked ti 'gether with the other officers. rice-president llarhara Xlaffei. and secretary Pia llertel- lotli, to make his class hetter in every respect. 17
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