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----0-some THE RAM LER 555555-- B rv 26,5 .T 'L-a SOPHOIVIORE CLASS POEM There's Opal and Herman who get along fine, me li ll There's Mary and Cedric, two Sophomores in lineg And Raymond and Frank who in Geography? are bright, Then Opal and Florence who could study if they might. There's Howard and Elmer, two good scouts you can see There's Hugh and Merle, who basket ball players will be. And Joseph and Weldon who help win our games, Then Marlin and I to end this refrain. As Juniors next year we will work and we'll play, And we hope we'Il be called worthy Seniors some day. -Miriam Woods. -------is is is - 27 - is is
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fm- ----- THE RAMBLER maya-. ....- .--.nm Junior C 15155 H ivory In the fall of 1922 we started our high school course with a class of eighteen members. The subjects that we studied were English, Algebra, Botany and Latin. After a few weeks' struggle with these subjects we be- came aware of a marked contrast be- tween high school work and the work in the grades. We organized our class, with Mary Baldridge as president, Lowell Ritter as secretary and treas- urer, and Mr. DeMunbrun, acting as sponsor. All of us returned next fall with the exception of one member. Stanley Williams, formerly a student at Ma- nilla High School, joined us. Every- thing went along very well and the same officers were re-elected. Some of the boys and girls joined the basket ball teams, and Stanley Williams and Joseph Long took part in the high school play. Before we realized it, school was near the end, and every- eiita one was looking forward to a vacation. Soon, however, this vacation was over and we again returned to our high school. We were disappointed to find that only twelve of our former mem- bers had returned. We organized and determined to work our way on. We elected Lowell Ritter, president, and Joseph Long, secretary and treasurer. Shortly afterward it became necessary for Joseph Long to leave school, and Lucile Nigh filled this office the rest of the year. Our first social affair was a Hallowe'en masquerade party. To Miss Hicks, our sponsor, we owe much for our success in this and for guiding us through the rest of our class re- sponsibilities. We have one year of high school yet before us, and we are trying to make each day count. We all hope to be able to graduate next spring. Until that time we shall continue to strive for success. Lowell Ritter. isials-26-resale---------f
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THE RAMBLER gme52C.r,..V,...m.c.,-i.-.,- SOPI-IOIVIORE CLASS First Row-Mary llirfl, Miriani XYoodS, Cedric Uarwein, Mr. lleMunln'un. llnwaril llaywoml, Marlin Sharpe, lflorem-e Houston, Frank Downey. Second Row-Opal Bundy, Opal Ennis, Hugh Kennedy, Joseph lioznlle, llermun lluumly. Weldon Stanley, Raymond Dyer, Merle Kemple, Elmer Kelso. Sophomore Class Ojicers President .......... - joseph Rt-acllv Opal Ennis Herman llundy Miriam XVoods XYeldon Stanley Mr. De M unlmrun Vice-President - - - Secretary and 'Treasurer Class Editor - - joke Editor Class Sponsor Mary Bird Herman Bundy Opal Bundy Cedric Carwein Frank Downey Raymond Dyer CLASS FLOVVER-American Beauty Rose CLASS COLOR-Red and NVhite CLASS MOTTO- BU Class Roll Opal Ennis Howard Haywood Florence Houston Merle Keinple Hugh Kennedy Elmer Kelso joseph Readle lNeldon Stanley Marlin Sharp Miriam XVoods -Q--ie ie ia W 23 f ie ie ia-M -0- - IIGX9 110341104 W
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