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SOPHOMORE BOYS First Row—Donald Maslin. Wreyhurn Williams. Howard Allis. Edward Mitchell. Ralph Hopkins. Guy Smith. Jack Brown. Philip Hoffron. I.eland Morley. Carlton Ward. Merle Tolbert. Purl Dolan. Richard Lord. Second Row—Donald Knouse. Randolph Russell. Kenneth Lewis. Louis O’Brien. Edward Loomis. Arthur Coombs. Robert DeWitt, William Burns. Clifford Hunainger. Third Row—Charles Smith. John Parks. Mason Hullett. William Nolan. Arnold Weiss. Roy Allen. Lindsley Stevens. Walter Kinne. Gayle Adams, Guy Morris, Harvey Smith. Fourth Row—Charles Bennett. Sylvester Swartwood. Jack Knapp. Rohert Watkins. Robert Ramey. John Woodhurn. Earle Armstrong. Gerald Hughes. Frank Oleksy. Robert Davis. SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row—Olive Flood. Margaret Phrang. Eunice Kiffert. Josephine Lane. Glendora Patterson. Alice Munn. Marjorie Humphrey. Margaret Champion. Juanita Davies. Betty White. Second Row—Janice Campbell. Phyllis Lewis. Doris Lowman. Genevieve Garey. Eleanor Clark. Janet Gowan, Grace Corneby. Xaomia Rinebold. Marion Younghanz. Third Row—Kathryn Lambert. Elaine Macaffee, Alberta Smith. Betty Anderson. Rita Smith. Margaret Brown, Joanna Fire. Fourth Row—Gladys Wandell, Viola Jackson, Elizabeth VanDermark, Bessie Nichols. Dorothy Leavenworth. Josephine Larrabee. Elaine Van Horn. Anne Hazard. Pape twenty-five
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CALENDAR CE JDNICR ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER The class officers were elected as follows: president, Ivan Parks; vice-president, Louise Johnson; secretary-treasurer, Wayne Allen. The football team owed much of its success to the five junior players: Ivan Parks, Loren Beardsley, Jack Burns, Clyde May, and Robert Hughes. Committees were appointed to take charge of the sale of candy during the noon hour and after school. OCTOBER The several clubs that were organized this year were the Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Domecon, Hiking, and the F.F.A. Members of the English III classes presented a Riley Day program for assembly. Junior-Sophomore Welcoming Dance was a success, and all those attending had a merry time. NOVEMBER Try-outs were made for the Junior play and the cast chosen. They then started practising diligently under the direction of Mr. Hazard. DECEMBER “Mummy and the Mumps’’ was presented, and the juniors received much praise for their efforts. The anxious juniors received their long-awaited class rings! JANUARY The reviews were made for those taking mid-year exams. Many English students were seen in either the high school library or the Spalding Library, scanning the many shelves for books to read for book reviews. Both the boys and girls have been active in basketball. Report cards were sent out for the first semester. FEBRUARY One-half of the school year gone! Resolutions to make the new semester more profitable were made. A large truck load of food and clothing was sent to the flooded areas of the Ohio Valley. The pictures of all the juniors were taken for the Annual. MARCH The candy sales increased considerably. St. Patrick’s Day dance was a success; the music was furnished by Perry’s Orchestra; the floor show was presented by the students of the school. All students anxiously awaited Easter Vacation, and for most of them it was far too short. APRIL The boys began practicing and preparing for inter-class track meet which was held on April 14. Junior pictures received at last! Exchanges of photographs were made among the juniors. MAY All classes began reviewing for final exams, which determine whether we are seniors. Junior Prom was held on May 21 at the Ingersoll Rand Hall. Initiation into the Dramathenian Club. CLASS DAY The juniors were remembered in the will of the class of 1937. LAST DAY The juniors anxiously awaited their cards. Oh, what a happy day it is when they can be called SENIORS—at last. Page twenty-four
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ICPUCMCRC 4 IIVIMtA The officers elected for this year were: president, Ralph Hopkins; vice-president, Robert Watkins; treasurer, Roy Allen; and secretary, Elaine Van Horn. An original Hallowe’en stunt called “Who, Me?” was put on in assembly by Eunice Eiffert, Ralph Hopkins, Marion Younghanz, Elaine Van Horn, and Randolph Russell. A Benjamin Franklin Day performance, called “Benjamin Franklin, Journeyman” was presented in assembly by Anne Hazard, Joanna Fice, Robert Watkins, Philip Heffron, and William Nolan. Mr. Lent took the sophomore boys’ and girls’ pictures for the Annual. The motion picture “Black Beauty”, sponsored by the sophomores, was shown in assembly for all the grades and high school students. The admission was ten cents, and the proceeds used to pay for the class picture in the Annual. Sophomore Class bought their class pins. The first spring edition of the Athenian was published by the sophomores. In the inter-class track meet the sophomores won 43 1-3 points. Sophomore lettermen in football are Jack Knapp, Kenneth Schoonover, Guy Morris, John Parks, and Charles Bennett. THE SPIRIT OF THIRTY-NINE In the class of nineteen-thirty nine Are many students bright and fine. Of musicians there are quite a few, Mostly fiddlers, but others too. In football we scored with Guy, Chick, and Jack These three also helped us in scoring at track. And then there is Randolph, whose speaking is great When he’s on a program, no one’s ever late. Those sweet little lasses who live out of town, Juanita and Olive have won great renown. Short and plump, or skinny and tall, We’re quite a class taken all in all. —Anne Hazard Paye twenty-six
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