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lv SOPHOMORE CLASS pw. twenty-four FRESHMAN CLASS K-4-Q Q6
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Your shyness and frequent crlmson blush make us qurte speechless at tlmes, ohn Vrctorla We ve nothmg further to sa exce t that ou ve been most co o eratxve Y Y You ve been a pretty good semor, Bob We have only pralse for you Al1ce Kalachuck, you seem so aloof at txmes that we hardly know just how to take you Wed l1ke to see more of that flashmg smlle Must you be so talkatlve, Lou1se7 We re all bound to make mrstakes Your pleasmg d1SPOSlt10h w1ll surely be mlssed, Dude, and we thmk that you re bound to wm your goal real soon More concentratlon on your Latm, Helen, not on beaux, would have roved uxte worthwhrle But one P q oxnt IS certam You do know our food P Y Peame, try not to resent Cflf1ClSm and consrder lt to be helpful at tlmes Otherwise, we have no com plamts It has been sand, Frank Slavomk, that men of few words have succeeded rn many lmes In thls respect and many others you wlll undoubtedly attam success Altho qurte often you ve slxpped up on your les sons but don t we all at I1m6S? you re always wlllmg to contrlbute your utmost, Martm oyce, your excellent scholastrc record need not be mentloned Well certamly mxss your smcere fr1endl1 ness You ve been a puzzle to nearly everyone, Irene S come on, and break down And dont let one fellow dommate your every move Keep up your stud1ousness, Elsre, and someday you ll prove a valuable asset to the fleld of Scrence Your rolllckxng has not been too fully appreclated by your teachers Raymond, but how about bucklmg down and consxdermg the future? Come on out of that daze, Alex, and get down to brass racks Show us what you really can accomphsh' Your ab1l1ty and profitable leadership w1ll ard you xmmensely, Nat But what about that technlque of yours ln Greenport9 You ve got such a merry way about you, Bea, whlch would frequently lure more than one from h1s work Furthermore, one can always count on your true frrend s rp More power to you You possess a most remarkable mmd Louls, whlch could have been xmproved w1th more actlon on your part Also, dont flmg the grrls out of your lxfe too entrrely You ve been very helpful m the lme of sports, Peggy but wed advise you to rmprove some of your other traxts Your talent for sports and your happy nature wrll be greatly mxssed, Charlxe, but how about cuttmg out some of those saucy remarks at times? You ve always seemed to be able to attract a merry crowd Mary but how about drownmg out some of those sudden wlsecracks whlch we know you really don t mean Your melodlous volce and art work have won you hrgh esteem, Thelma, but more attentlon to books would have been recommended Your curt manner wlll never wm you fame, Sally Furthermore, try to be more lady lxke at trmes We ve lxked the square way you ve always treated us, Rxta You never seem to run a person down, but really dont you thxnk some of us arent fully worthy of all your PFBISCQ Your executwe abllxty m sports and cheerleadmg have been greatly apprecrated Flo But how about trying to co operate w1th the wishes of others at certam t1mes7 You re really not as shy as you first rmpressed us, Frank Burkhardt Lately these femmes have kept you on the go You ve shown a lot of pep, vxm and vxgor, Mar garet, for you ve partrclpated m practlcally all 3CClV1flC5 Keep up that spmt' Wed lrke to know you even better, Vrrgrma, for you seem so far away at trmes How about showermg us w1th some of that sweetness we re often heard of? Your soclal abnlrty 1snt to be scolfed at, Herman, but how about xmprovmg your scholastlc record? Your helpfulness and cheery drsposmon have ranked you h1gh among your fellow classmates, Albrn You aren t so qu1et after all, Fran Come on, and show us more of your hldden talent Alrce MOEIIS, your amxable attltude toward every one has made you lxked by all w1th whom youve come rn contact Theres not much we can say about you, ohn Komskls You have been nothmg but a perfect student No pranks perhaps that s the trouble Frank Tyler, you re a flne example of a good sport You ve proved to be a regular fellow m both the sportmg and soclal world of S H S Eugene, smce when has sophlstxcatron been the splce of l1fe9 Your prmcrpal xnterest seems to have been toward muslc, Marlon Thats all very well, but perhaps rf you had condescended to say Hello to more of the under classmen you would then have gained more pop ularxty Heed the Call of the World less and the Call of the School more, B111 Your blushes are most becomrng, Davld but your mfrequent qulps have not been always appreciated, es peclally by the teachers Must you always be so clomrneermg and annoy1ng Fel1x'? We all know whos boss when you re around A lrttle practrce on the Kmgs Enghsh wouldnt do you any harm, exther Whatever wxll we do wlthout your wltty natures, Stafka and Glor1a9 We ve abandoned all thoughts of homework when we re w1th you Edrth you re much too shy Why don t you Come out of that hxdden shell and show us how mce you really are? twenty three - rr - 11 ' , . 1 - ' ' . . , . , - 1 - ' rt 77 - - 1 - 1 - 1 . . , ' er as - 1 ' ' . ' ' ' , . II II I I I rr 11 I I I I QI v rr In er - 1: - - - ' , l ' . , . . . . I I I ' er - 1: . I , I , I . , . . , I I I I , I I . . . I - 1 . , . . . . . , - , . . . . . 0 ' 1 ' ' 7 . . 7 J 1 - ' ' 1 . 1 7 . . , - er 11 - ' - ' ' - rc - 11 ' ' ' . , . , . 7 I ef an h- I rr ar rr I I I an - , . 1 , . . . . - - , . , . . . 1 1 ' - - 1 1 , . . - - - rc - 1 ' 77 1 . . , 1 1 - gg - ,, - 1 1 1 a 1 - , . , . ,, .
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Sophomore Notes N MAY rhe Sophomores held a class me tlng at whlch txme the followlng offlcers were elected Pres rdent ohn Wxssemann XlCC President Walter San ford Secretary Ann Kent Treasurer Helen Geld smmth The Sophomores contlnued the School Scoops whlch IS a form of school newspap r posted on the bulletln boards of Room 203 Thus year the two Enghsh classes ea h had charge of a separate Cd1IlOI'l alternat mg each month Many Sophomores were members of the Latxn Club th Camera Club the Press Club and the Omlcron Cub The Sophomore Class was represented 1n the Band Orchestra and the G1 e Club m large numbers Varlous sports clalmed the majorxty of the boys Ken Bowden a half m1ler was the outstandlng Soph rn track O h rs who partlcrpited rn thxs sport were Bsb Prlce Walter Sanford john Wlssemann Ted Do roskr Blll Cardmal unror Glover Walt Adamzlvlch Clyde Bnwden Raymond Harvey and Parker Dxcker an The cand1dates for basketball were Blll Cardmal W lr Ad3mZ1VlCll ohn ernlck Bob Young Curt I-lor tan and ohn Novatka ln baseball Ed Drum was our lon representa 1ve and In t nms Walt Adamzxvrch was our only contestant Rob rt Ennis and Ted Doroskl represented the Sophs m pmg po g Three of rh slx cheerleaders were Sophs They w re Nat Moeller Wes Dxckmson and john Wnsse mann The class ts looklng forward to the next years of hrgh school and wxll work to make them as successful as the ones past Freshman Notes N THURSDAY May 22 1941 the Freshman Class assembled and elected the followmg class officers Presxdent George Dlckerson Vxce Presldent Secretary Stanley Berkoskl Treasurer ean Grattan The Freshman Class has entered wholeheartedly mto all the school SCIIVIIICS The boys had a hne team ln basketball and were VICEOFIOUS m many of the mtra mural games Hank Drckerson has played as substltute on the school teams both 1n basketball and baseball Many of the boys jomed m broad Jumpmg hrgh jumpmg track and other athletlc actrvxtnes early thrs sprmg Promment among those on the track team was Ted Buccx Others on the team were Stanley Berkoskl George Dlckerson and ames Cooper The Freshmen were well represented ln varlous orgamzatlons such as Latm Club Omncron Club Press Club and Camera Club Durmg the year many turned out for the weekly Round Rohm meetrngs A few Freshmen are members of the school band and orchestra whlle more have jomed the Glee Club Many took part ln the Latm Club Assembly program held before the seventh and eighth grades and hugh school All of us hate greatly enjoyed our first year of hrgh school and are lookmg forward to three more equally enjoyable years m Sourhold High School lwenlv fn: I ,I 7 . w C- Y 5 v ' ' ' I - a 1 a ' ,J . , , - V 7 v f 1 va Y 9 ' 7 7 - re 97 ' ' ' 7 3 'J .I 2 1 ' A A Q . 4 -I ' . ' E I C ? ' T 3 - .. . . S .K L ' - I1 . 0 I . 7 ' 1 L! I l A . . . - 5' 5 , . Q ' , . . , . V. a ' v s O , , , , 9 1 Z 1 y ' . ' , , ,J . . . . , - - 9 , . . , . I , . . . 7 I Y
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