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. Wg I 7 f 4 1-tl sis U H mm is bi in H is u I-1 H bi ll stu -ru sq- C k . F--1'-I ' JUNIOR, CLASS HISTORY f h Freshman class when it entered D. H. I One of the idiosyncrasies o t e ' . . S. on September 7, 1925, was its lack of interest in extra curricular activ- LTTJ ities. Our class officers were elected: :I-I: President ..................... -.----- C harles Keflin Vice-president ........ Robert Broadlick Secretary ...... ..... 4, ........ E lsie Wells I Treasurer ....... .. ........... Robert Million .Q-L.-, Sponsor ............................................ Mr. Bryan . We were so busy introducing ourselves to the upper classmen and get- -.-IT-, ting accustomed to our new surroundings that no class meetings were called t'l the time for our Freshman picnic. Our sponsor helped us over a few un 1 1 difficult questions, especially that of raising money for the eats, which con- sisted mainly of bananas, as most of the class w1l1'remember. We held this Sl Hollow, on the Tippeancoe river. ,III 11-1- I 4-:-. gay festival at Kerlin's Camp, eepy I . ... 1 il. The next year the title of Silly Sophomoresv suited-our class exactly. Class meetings were frequent and we soon elected our class officrs: I U ..... Charles Kerlin I -1.1-1 A p .......................................... . ' At one of our get-together meetings we were told that we were ex- President .................................. Vice-president .... ..... L eanora Gilman ' Secretary ' ....... .... L aVonna Airhart William Cripe 1 5 OHSOF e Mr Lostutter Treasurer . . . ............................ . . . . . I S 1 l pected to 'present a program for the high school students. We arranged a a three-act play entitled Uncle Tom's Cabin . Our picnic was held at f Oakdale Cottage on the Tippeconoe river and ended our career as Sopho- IIIOTCS. I 4 gi- 'X-1-.-.I During our Junior year our officers were: Cu Cl i , i iz. w ,- ,- 1 -- f-v 1 if 'F 5:1 .ka- P. l t 1?- i l- F' E' 1: ,. T- is M l J 5. F V elf' ,lg :HZ ' Q President. .............................. .... R obert Broadlick I -l. VICE-11LfCS1dCHt .... ..... C harles Kerlin I iwiilil-iagfr ....... Leanora Gilman -ll Sponsor ...................................... p.Byra,m Crosby I ,ss Garner ini' - We chose blue and silver as our class colors, the.f,g,i'i'f'5tQgpea as our flower, and Forward Ever, Backward Ngpvern as our 1? T-... On November 2 and 3, 1927, our junio? Class play, Sallyv. was E i.i jf presented. A Junior Class program in the form of a revue was given on Ii 1- March 19, 1928. We gave forty 'dollars to the Oracle fund We are I I-- looking forward to our 'Junior Reception on May Q, 1928. i now I I e g LEANoRA M. GILMAN f - BERNIECF. C. ARNOTT LF .I p p ' ag. E all-1liauaulr-'lmiallewualx an an at .Fr . i fe me werent v 4 2.3 K I
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I r Q N A Af A, 4 'mV :: Y .- - S- Y ' V M V 1 'Qui silfstele-is f , E i g - jj'1--. . .A -.-ig-We-fa fre as 'ia SA s --Naxqgff- . 1 C-if . l p .Jn ! iv ,f .,.Z:- l W SOPHOMORE HISTORY A QU Mgnday morning, September 8, 1926, 'fifty-nine members of our Ji lass entered high school to begin adding our names to those already carved I i ----. in the desks We were at first made to feel insignificant but before long I we were able to talk about our assignments and credits, too. Wie elected: i c , President .................................... Donald Cha,pman '- Vice-president .... .... ll largret lrundy p L. . Secretary ....... ....... J ean Kramer l l Treasurer . . . .... Gardner Martin i Sponsor ......................................... Mrs. Downey Ji: . Our colors were blue and white and were displayed by small ribbons l ' . l 5 5- - at our class program, which consisted of acting out different parts of the 1--- .. I.. r ,' f' . I. sw play qjulius Caesar . . . We were saddened by the death of our classmate, Marjorie johns, on g january 4, 1927. At the beginning of the new semester fifteen 9li's entered from Junior High and were placed well in our care. XYe then realized for the first time A how extremely young we had been. Q5 At the end of school we celebrated the success of our first year in high W... school by holding a class picnic and enjoyed a good time. E i l . , N 'T l. -ul y We started our Sophomore year by electing the following: li President' ..................................... Donald Chapman L S tl' V166-pres1dent .... .... X Villiam Perigo 4 Secretary ..... Jean Kramer H Q Treasurer . . . .... John Roth i ,T--1 Sponsor ......................................... Mr. Lostutter y SO fab this Year, We havelnot done much, but have planned a class pro- r 7 gram, a picnic, and have contributed twenty-five dollars to the Oracle Fund. f A f t DoRoTHY LYoN , II' . xiii, -l l W rdf rll .5 lfl lHllfJlltdllHlHllr4'llirJlMlii li W I A
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