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r i ■ • OUR YESTERDAYS Sophomore Chronicles As Freshmen our class numbered thirty-nine. During- the year the following members left us: Herbert Rawlev, Irvin Lehman, Joyce Kllenber- gcr, Herman Kllenberger, Karl Lantz, Harry Schug and Ellis Steiner. During the first year we had several parties which helped us to become acquainted with each other. As we entered the assembly, in our Sophomore year, we were greatly surprised to find several of our classmates missing. Those who failed to reenter high school were: Arthur Fox. John Xussbaum. Mary Taylor and Bernice Sprunger. c were however, glad t; have another member, Judson Erne, added to our class. Now, at the end of our Sophomore year, our class numbers twenty-nine. The class of 25 has the honor of having furnished one f the best players on the basket-ball team. Merlin EllenLcrger. We also have several boys who play on the second team. Lores Michaud, the high school yell leader, is also a member of our class. Xot only the boys but also the girls take a deep interest in basket-ball. Vera Schug and Mabel Braun are centers; Verona Snyder is guard, while Ruth Stuckey is substitute for forward and Ruth v. d. Smissen is substitute for center. Several members of our class are also members of musical organizations such as orchestra. Glee Club and high school chorus. Social gatherings were few this year but we enjoyed school just the same. Our class sold the tickets for the concert given by Miss Millicent Harris and her accompanists which was given on the fifteenth of March. We’re the class of '2.S, For highest goals we ever strive When our lessons don't go right We study them with all our might. And when in the teachers look Our eyes are glued upon our books. But then of course it doesn’t last For study moods too soon arc past But still we never fail to arrive At home each period end And when our joyous ways we mend From school to socials rare We’re gay and glad and free from care. — Ruth van der Smissen.
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OUR YESTERDAYS Sophomore Class Third row (lc t to right): Neola Habeggcr, Edith Neuenschw under, Lorena Lehman, Gertrude Balsiger, Leo Gilliom, Noble Schindler, Velma Opligcr, Evangeline Rohrer. Ruth Stuckey. Second row: (iladys Schindler. Merlin Ellenberger, Mabel Braun, Ruth v. d. Smis-sen. Jesse Wittwer. Iris Lehman, Rolandcs Liechty, era Schug. erona Snyder. Myron Lehman. First row: judson Erne. Palmer Augsburgcr, Arvada Habegger. Dorothy W ittwer. Rufus Liechty, Lores Michaud, Ida Bowshcr. Robert Fox. Henry Gilliom, Orlando Stauf-fcr. OFFICERS IDA BOWSHER. Vice-Pres. MERLIN ELLEN BERGER. President RUTH STUCKEY. Treasurer Colors: Brown and cream EVANGELINE ROHRER, Secretary Flower: Salmon rose
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