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Sophomore Class. 93 DJ ---30NV3 3H1 ...................................Hill.............................................................................................................................................................................
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THE CANOE. IIIIIMIMIIIII Sophomore Officers Dorothy Dean . Eeita Wolcott . Annette Wynn Russell tatman ... . Treasurer .... Secretary .... President Nice-President Class Roll Standing, left to right: Seated: H. White D. Manes J. Mandigo H. Heim W. Spaulding A. Wynn R. Oatman A. Hass 1. Stinebauer B. Wetzel A. Jones M. Wetzel X. Sunday L. Wolcott W. Forbes B. Sparks H. Boal G. Jesswein H. Sharpe B. Brown D. Dean G. Evans L. Jones R. Graham R. Graham Page Twenty-eight
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THE CANOE. Sophomore History A greener bunch of “Freshies never entered the Berrien Springs High School. So green, in fact, that school traditions were broken and our initiation was not permitted. On the second day a class meeting was called and officers elected. They were Hazel Heim, President; Dorothy Dean, Vice-President; and Jerry Man-digo, Secretary and Treasurer. That year many students came in from the country. For instance: Sharpe, who came from the school by the little Red Barn, and Alden Jones, an economic chap, who found the only course given was Home Economics, in which he readily enrolled : also William Forbes, a bashful little laddie, who cried almost all of the first day, until one of the Seniors gave him a picture book of farm animals. At the close of the first semester a number of the class dropped out. Among these were Helen Hiding, Earl Deck and Marie Johnson. Two parties were given that year. One was a St. Patrick’s party for the Freshmen only, and the other time we combined our forces with those of the eighth grade and had a weenie roast at Lake Chapin. At the end of the year there wasn't a Freshman in the class that didn’t think himself perfectly capable of handling his father's business. As proof of their ability, Dorothy Dean made the Basketball team. Sharpe made the Football team, and many others of the class were on the Football Reserves. This year the same old spirit manifested itself only in a greater degree. Page Thirty
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