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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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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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T II i: S I'OT I. I (1 II 'I' [I-. FRESHMA N CLASS Okxbvieve Fait Dorothy Lockhart Leona Lockuart Mr. Brown ('LAHS COLORS (’lass Motto Presit itent Secretary-Treasurer Spatlifilit Reports - Chits Sponsor - Silver, Crop and ( oral “()« Life' lliffInnt,v ’ ’ Class Members—T1iuriim.ii Armstrong, Mark LaValley, John McLean, Lather Wcist, Ethel Curtis, Lela Arnold, Ellon Smart, Genevieve Fait, Leona Lockhart, Dorothy Lockhart, Karl Nash, Doris Armstrong, Nellie Armstrong, Mil 1 rod Fait, Ruth Armstrong, Margaret Copen ha ver. F K K S H 1 AN HIST () R V Tin Freshmen Class that entered Brail v H igh School in Septemh r. l'J-ti, consisted of eighteen memhers. Sixteen of those are now in srl...I. Several of our members none ipiite a di'Janee to attend school here. The first class meeting we hail was fur the purpose ol electing officers, f.enevieve Fait was chosen president, horolln Lockhart, secretary, Miss Hall as class sponsor, and .Melvin Johnson reporter for the school paper, As -Melvin left school, Leona Lockhart was chosen in his place. We chose Mr. Brown as i lass sponsor w hen Miss I lull resigned. Lkoxa Lockhart. . ». »
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