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The sophomore year is supposedly the deadest of the four, but we took care of that dead part. We didn't have any special duty to perform like a class play, or banquet, so we were sup- pose to get off very lucky. We got a good beginning by elect- ing the following class officers: President, Ruth Johnston, Vice-President, Harold Rustg Secretary-Treasurer, Winona Foxg Historian, Marie Janssen, Student Council members, Glenn Dippel and Dorothy Krumwiede. We still had seventeen members in the class. Miss Naseef, was our class sponsor. At the Halloween Festival, our class gave a play, UThn Ghost in the Green Gown.n Ruth Jeisaton, Edna Weber, Dorothy Krumwiede, Viola Hilgendorf, Winer Wax, and Marie Janssen put the play over with a lot of success, fe had put on our first real stage performance and were ore A,V..s ared for most anything from here on. So, in the athletic plays we gaveu a one act play called UClose Courtingu. Those taking part in'this were, Ruth Johnston, Ervin Janssen, Winona Fox, Charles Hitz, Edna Weber, Harold Rust, and Esther Sprehe. A Our class sponsored two school parties. A skatiny party at the Isle, and F Valentine party in the gym. We always pre- forred school pfrties to class parties. Was there any special reason I wonder? Well, everyone left that sophomore year looking forward to the Junior year which was suppose to be really exciting. Everyone was anxious for this junior year to roll around when we were to do a lot of planning and work, anyway that is the conclusion the other classes drew after they left. We al- ways were a class to get things done a little ahead of time. So, the seventeen members rushed out to a good beginning this year. The following were elected class officers: Gladys Bake er, President, Ralph Stroup, Vice-President, Viola Hilgendorf, Secretary-Treasurer, Edna Weber, Historian, Winona Fox and Har- old Rust, Student Council members. e About two weeks after school started, Wayne Schwartz came back to Buckley to make our class number 18. Mr. Heller was our class sponsor, until he went to the army, and then Mrt Gehlc had to coach that last month out. V .
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