1 ',i Q, I I The Sophomore Class History School opened September 1, 1920, with only three Freshmen enrolled, Nora Tielkemeier entering from Epplyanna School District No. 30, Theodore Meinert from Rock City District No. 31, and Esther johnson from the Davis District No. 29. School dragged along that first week for the class until September 7th when the class was enlarged by three-LaVern Mullarky from Centennial District No. 38, Harry Meinert from the Felts District No. 26, and Viola Hagelund from Epplyanna District No. 30. After that school moved better as there were more members in the class. Another addition appeared when Mabel Hitchner from Pleasant View District No. 2 enrolled, making seven in our class. On March 8th Harry Meinert withdrew, and late in April Viola Hagelund cast her lot elsewhere, reducing our numbers to five, who finished the term. On opening day in the fall of 1921 the class consisted of the five faithful and one new pupil, Wendell Phillips, entering from Orangeville High School. Soon after school began the class met and organized, electing Esther johnson president, Theodore Meinert vice-president and LaVern Mullarky secretary and treasurer. The class colors chosen were yellow and white. The motto, Let's go. The boys of this class were all members of this year's basket ball team. Two of the officers of the Davisonian Literary Society came from this class. Wenclell Phillips is Editor-in- Chief of this year's Annual, also editor of High School Comet. These representations show the importance of this class. I E. L. J. PAGE TWEN
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