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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 8, 1919, forty-three Freshmen entered high school life at Butler. We, for we admit we were those Freshmen, learned that four subjects, which were thought especially useful in sharpen- ing our wits, were required of us. We elected the following officers: Homer Campbell, Pres.; Lin- oel.Devore, Vice Pres., and Wilbur Raney, Sec. and Treas. Blue and black were chosen as our class colors and “Every kick is a boost’ as our motto. Each class was expected to entertain the High School some time during the year. Our turn came April first. This was selected as be- ing especially appropriate for Freshmen, but we gave them a program that even the Seniors admitted was “good.” Upon entering school in the fall of 1920 we returned and elected new officers and due to a general dislike for blue and black, changed our colors to crimson and cream. Soon after the examinations in which we came out better than the other classes, our president, Miss Clay moved to her new home in Ft. Wayne and Zona Smith succeeded her. The Juniors, Seniors and even the Freshmen (as if they knew) say we are a dead class. Our share in the Carnival certainly demon- strated the fact that we are not. The truth is we are wonderfully alive and because of this the Class of ”23 will always praise their Alma Mater and make the song true, which says: “With a courage never daunted Dear old Butler, we’re all for you.”
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Upper row, left to right: G. Keller. Miss Ross, 11. Campbell, A. Hiatt, D. Daniels, G. Ocker, W. Henricks, J. Raney, W. Snyder, W. Diehl, C. Gould, B. Spake, B. Swineheart. Lower row: D. Campbell, 0. Linn, T. Sechler, Z. Smith, M. Steckley, E. Beard, L. Stroh, II. Searfoss, M. Wiley, C. Kaiser, A. Wyncoop.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Upper row, left to right: E. McDonald, R. Miller, J. father, F. McDonald, C. Schram, R. (Jovier, R. Winters, V. Leason, M. Smurr, A. Oberlin, L. Green, M. Kuss, S. Capp, M. Keller. Middle row: F. Houser, L. Teutsch, E Herr, D. Ocker, D. Sucher, E. Powers, I. McClellan, II. McClellan, P. Wagner, H. Funk, R. Rudd, J. Grindle, E. Cherry. Bottom row. R. Sturgis, K. Gather, Q. Blair, Miss Shirley, Miss Lalley, D. Haverstock, R. Haverstock, F. Houser, P. Oberlin, A. Cook, C. Gehring, W. Baker, G. Mullctt, A. Jenks.
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