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Y' ' jf ,IQ 7 ,,, new ff' H or R , RE no y H X ll PMI' Sophomore Class President - Margaret Sullivan Vice-President - Audrey Kidney Secretary - Miriam Skriiko Treasurer - Bernadine Daly Social Promoter - Mary Marchi Motto: Climb Tho' the Rocks be Rugged. Colors: Green and White
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sl: V CL I I . X T 4, T11 Q r A - - L41 9 T 211- fiI1l'm4'fll- s xv.. L i i junior Class History Next year will close the hunting season for the Junior huntsmen. Three years ago when they first began their hunting season there were forty-six of them, but now the number has diminished to thirty-five. Those who have remained have brought in many trophies and captured much big game. They have entered into the hunts with bravery and enthusiasm. These hunters came in from their first hunting trip this year with success. This first trip took place on Ha1lowe'en Eve at the Carnival, when they brought in big game through the means of the novelty booth. Many of the Junior hunters are lettermen in the C Club. Many have joined the Glee Club and several the Dramatic Club. When the hunting season opened this year the Junior hunters organized. Miss Lehman was chosen as advisor of all hunts and Arnie Sundberg as the chief hunter. The chief hunter's assistants were: assistant chief hunter, Ellen Edmondsg recorder of game, Lois Terpeningg ammunition keeper, Ralph Thomasg promoter of game, Isabelle Leigang and guard, Edward Ryding.
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' fiom Q ' 4, lf 9 X f iw f f ff 1 1 ' 7 .2 in Nik.:- l Sophomore Class History In the autumn of 1926 forty-nine wee, inexperienced hunters started cn the chase in C. H. S. They were very im- pudent and saucy but were immediately subdued and put into their proper places by the sophisticated hunters of tlie previous season. Now they have reached a more elevated position in the eye of the older hunters. Although the number of the band has been reduced to forty-fcur these hunters have not been daunted but we are bringing in more game than before. Through their skill and determination they have been awarded a few trcphies of the 'tchasef' Among these prizes we may mention that several sopho- mores were represented in different booths at the Carnival: the Freshman initiation was a great successti and, more ini- pcrtant than these, thay have been represented in athletics, music and dramatics. Thus far, their achievement though small in comparison with the four year huntsmen, are noteworthy and we hope they will continue through the hunts of life with the same pep they have manifested in C. H. S.
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