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9 'U T HUGH? .DH If , L, aan SOPHOMORES, CLASS OF 1929 Motto: The End Crowns the Work Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Tea Rose There were forty-three in this class when entering Burnham High School as Freshmen. At first they were very backward and took without murmur the teasing of the Sophomores. During the Freshman year they did not take part in any social events, other than those in which the whole school participated. During this, their Sophomore year, they have been kept pretty busy teaching the Freshmen their places. A few weeks after the opening of school the class held a meeting under the direction of the Class Adviser, Miss Decker for the purpose of organizing. The following officers were elected: President, Boyd Hamakerg Vice-President, Helen Ridallg Secretary Meda Colyerg Treasurer, Josephine Briner, Blue and Gold were chosen as the class colors. This year the Sophomores have been represented in all the athletic teams of the school. Their track team promises to be good, as there is some very promising material in this class. The members of the class have been reduced to twenty-two, but they all feel able to take their places as upper classmen next year. As a little warning may we say that the Freshmen and Junior Classes will have to take the Sophomore dust unless they get awake and show a little more speed. CLASS ROLL Front row: fleft to rightl. Josephine Filson, Marguerite Snook, Dorothea Musser, Second POW! Margaret Wolfgang, Helen Riddal, Boyd Hamaker, Meta Colyer, Edith Filson. Third row: Eddie Cunningham, Sara Baker, Thelma Worley, Esther Yetter, Nelda Rhodes, Josephine Briner, Pearl Pearson, Amos Briner. Last row: Robert Harpster, Robert Harper, Raymond Stucky, Larry Fagan, Samuel Betlyon. THIRTY-TWO
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