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Till: S P O T I. I (I II T ll SOPHOMORE CLASS Melva Bowman Leonard Peterson Dorothy Blake Lorraine Lewis Mr. Brown Class Colors ('lash Flower - - President V irePresident Sr err (ary find Treasurer Class Reporter ■ Class Sponsor Blue and Gold - Tulip ('lass Roll—Lorraine Lewis, Funny (lamer, Dorothy Blake, Esther Schlepp, Aliee Borland, Mel Yu Bowman, Lloyd Bowman, Karl Nash, Freda Morhart, Freda Weikuin, Ella Keller, Clara Alzheimer, Eva Arnold, Raymond Dyer, Catherine Co pen haver, Louise Finnegan, Welt ha Boggs, Tyler Boggs.
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY XiiHMi-i-ii hundred anil iwnilv seven murks tin vi ar when f‘ifl i 11 intidli cnl Freshmen entered IIr;nl llijili SHiool We wen initisi(€mI h tin Sopln..............new ami wen limn 4 onsiilinvil to havi Inst soim of onr “«»re iim ss. Ktliel Shihsted ami Pma trice Saiiforil were chosen from our class to enter tin» scholastic mc4 t in SI id I iv Tim Sophomore enr foiiml ns minus two ninnlrrs, Ktliel Khihsted ami Anna ('hristniaii. however, two new mtnnbers. Hetty Pdaki ami Teilih Morhart hml entereil to take their place. In the spring of tin year four of onr members left our class.'They were: M ary ( lirist ma n. Fora .lesser, 11 omer Thompson. ami Finil Schlepp. In the year nineteen tyentx nine nine of ns were reaih to lM in onr Junior ' ear. Twh mmv of onr class hml left ns and only one member, Hill Steiijhein hml entered. One class has been well directed as we have Miss holes, who is a willing helper as a class sponsor. This year the Juniors «rave a three-act play entitled “Turned Tables coached by .Miss holes. The proceeds go for the Junior Prom, which we emleaver to make even better than that of the preced- ing year. The history of the Junior (’lass of !! is only nn introdindion to what onr members Iiojh to accomplish in the future. Charlotte Thompson, 31 J U N I () K C L ASS SON (i (Sfirinif Timr in tin tttrkh'x.) It was Septemlier in dear Hnnly, WJien we came hack to you I lest lli li School of Montana With your doctrines so true. You taught ns how to lo e you NN « Icarneil something each day. Farewell to yon dear Seniors Much hick in every way, NYlien it is Scpteniht r a ain in liraih NVe an omin hack to yon I»eHt llijrli Selmol of Mmitana, NVitli your fm-nltv so true ()nei a aiii we’ll say w 4 loV4 yon ( Mi tin ('niiimeiireimmt u . In the year of one and thirty I n I Irmly of I ‘onderri. Ft ill Stkniijkm. ’31
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T II E srifTUilll T S O V HOMORE CLASS HIS T O R Y In tin f;ill of lltlN, “eighteen bright and shining stars entered tin new as- sembly room of tin Lrndy High School. 'I'his groiip comprised flu hirers! Fresh- inn ii class I lit school has ever h.nl. 'The upper classmen referred to ns as the ••green Freshmen.’ This rather hurt our dignity so we decided to make it known we were not only great in niunher, hut great in mentality as well. We were represented in all school activities. als, i]ee 4 Mub, and basketball. Esther Schlepp. 4 lamer represented the class on the inl- and I torn! In I link) the boys' team. hiking part in plays, carni Lorraine Lewis and Fanny basketball team. Freda Marlinrt were subs. Leonard IVlerson and Lloyd llowinan were subs At the beginning of our Sophomore year, we find we have eighteen mem In i-s in our class. Me are climbing the ladder and this year has hronght us more fame than our freshmati year. Most of our class are ineiiihers of the 4 1 lee 4 Mill). 'Tw o of mil- boys, Lloyd llowinan and Imaiard IVlerson, played on the basketball team. Esther Schb pp, Fanny tinnier, Alice lierland, and Lorraine Lewis, were mein U rs of tin girls' basketball team. Leonard How man, Tyler Hoggs, and Leon aid IVterson are in the Senior play. Alin lierlnnd and Lorraine Lewis are representing the (ieonietrv class at the Trif'minty Scholarship contest in I ’onrail. We hnve had many enjoyable class parties and contests during the year. M. Lomu ink Lewis. H O V D’YE FE E L ? l 'orkinY said t he hot t It . •Kolten, said t he apple. “Funk, said the firecracker. •‘Fine, said I lie judge. First rate, said the postmaster. • 4irand, said the piano. ’Keen. said the knife. •’Kipping, said 1 lit trousers. .!iiiry said the orange. “All done up, said the shirt.
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