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again but with a dreaded feeling that some- thing was going to happen as most gener- ally does to a Sophomore. But we went to work with zeal and we are now proud to know that we are very popular with the other classes on account of the pretty girls among our number. As yet the dreaded thing has not happened. but there is still time. So far this year We have had six class parties. We have had three roller skating parties, a picnic on the Platte. and u Hallo- we,en party at Mildred Burke,s home. Our class has a number of noted mem- bers, Clark GrieVe, the captain of the basket ball team, and Arthur Noelte, th basket ball star, are in our class. Harold Wilder, who was chosen as abll-state guard, is also a distinguished memberof our class. The Sophomore girls basket ball team came out second in the inter-eiass meet this year. They would have been first but they had ailittle bad hick and lost by a small margin. The Sophomore boys have a ver good chance to win out in the inter-elass base hall meet this year and we think they will. These and the rest of the Class of nine- teen-sixteen cannot attain a higher degree of success than is predicted for them. F .2 i ; L..Hw.w.;4mw.wwW5-... ; a ----:-T-a Pmmw.
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Sophomore Notes BY PERCY POWELL Percy Powell, President; Harold Wild- er, Vice President; Gladys Shirley, Secretzujv-Tl'easurer and Miss Goodwin, Sponsor. The Sophomores are the best Class in the CenfraLCity high school. We dislike to boast, but- thaths what they all say. The class of ninteen-sixteen was 01'- gauized in ninetemI-thirteen with an at- . teudzmee 0f sixtyfmu' and with Cort VVOOd- ward as president. and Miss Goodwin, sponsor. At tirst we were rather timid and shy owing to the fl'igidity and knowledge about us and, too, beeausa of the staring eyes of Mr. Kaup. Our schoolmaster soon befriend- ed us and we lost our shyness. Our social functions for the hrst year consisted of nine class parties. The first one was held zitwfhe home oszardld VVild- el' and the next at; Enid Wolcotths. We had three roller skating parties, one hay- raek ride to the river and one ice skating ' party was objected to, so we were going to have : Hskip day but it changed into a- grand ball. At the end of the year we celebrated our freedom by a class picnic on the Platte river. Last September most of us were back '7?
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Freshman Notes Helen Nordstrom, President; Merle McKendry, Vice President; Donald Kerr, Seeretm'y-Treasurer a n d Mr. Findley, Sponsor. The Freshman class of 1914 began their high school career last September with forty members. Although this is not as large as enrolled in previous years, yet we believe that the quality compensates the lack of quantity. Of course the class met with many dis- couragements at hrst but they were deter- mined to conquer, and with courageous hearts met all the assults made upon them by those higher up in the scale of learning. From the beginning of their career as a high school class by their wonderful achievements and mod est, unassuming de- meanor, they have commanded the respect and admiration of the whole school. At the first class meeting Helen Nord- strom was elected President, Merle Mc- Kendry, Vice President and Donald Kerr, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Findley was tehosen sponsor. As yet their record in athletics has not been especially brilliant but with experience and training they will no doubt supply their share of athletes. The Freshmen girls basket ball team distin- guished themselves by their plucky resis- tance which they put up during the inter- ??vx
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