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Page 30 text:
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SOPHOMORES PRESIDENT—----- VICE-PRESIDENT- SECRETARY—— CLASS REPORTER- SPONSOR— CLASS COLORS: Purple and Gold —LUCILLE OLSON ORVAL FAIRBANKS —HELEN WORMLEY ---DAVID HANSEN ------MISS LEIK CLASS FLOWER: Pansy CLASS MOTTO: Rowing, not Drifting From left to right: First row; Mary and Edna Lilley, Helen Wormley, Lucille Olson, and Erma Ristine. Second row; David Hansen, Raymond Jacksout, Irving Olson, Orval Fairbanks, and
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9 0 o C Xi SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the school year of 1928, ten pusillanimous new comers were seen to enter the Buffalo High School endeavoring to make themselves as inconspicuous as possible♦ Who were they but the timid Freshmen who we all hate to admit we once were? Orval Fairbanks, Mary Lilley, Edna Lilley, Erma Ristine, Helen Wormley, David Hansen, Marvin Calicoat, and Beatrice Abbott constituted the roll of this class. All completed their Freshman year except Beatrice Abbott, who left for her home in Oregon during the first semester of the scrhod year. When Basketball season opened, five from our class went to prac- tice: Irving Olson, Orval Fairbanks, David Hansen, Helen Wormley, and Erma Ristine. Irving made the Boys1 first team, and Erma and Helen played the respective places of forward and guard on the Girls team, all three receiving letters at the Basketball Banquet, Helen Wormley took part in the Senior Play, Her Step Husband,” and proved successful as a flapper, Helen and Erma entered Declamation and, although they did their best, were not fortunate enough to place. This class, although they were Freshmen, was noted for its ambition and interest in all activi- ties. As Sophomores there were ten of us. The vacant chairs of Beatrice Abbott and Marvin Calicoat were filled by Lucille Olson of Judith Gap, and Lawrence Martin, who did not complete the school term. Basketball season opened rather late this year and again five of us went to practice, Helen, Erma, Lucille, Orval and Irving ma.de their places on the respective teams. At a Basketball meeting held in the High School on April 15, 1930, the following received letters: Erma Ristine, Lucille Olson, Helen Wormley, and Orval Fairbanks, Two girls, Erma Ristine and Lucille Olson, again entered Declama- tion. This class has displayed much talent throughout the first two years of its high school course; may it succeed as successfully in the future as it has done in the past.
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