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Class Roll and Editorial Staff E d it o r- in -Chief Gladys Holdiman Business Manager Edward Gardner A Avert ising Manager Marvel Adams Literary Berniece Nesfield A thirties Claire Lamb Humorous Thomas Bond A rt Oscar Guyer Reporters Charles Penne Irene Penne Floyd Guyer Clarence Liebert Class History In tlie month of September, 1018, we, the Sophomores of D. H. S. of 1020, began our journey through the paths that lead to a High School education. Marvel Adams, Claire Lamb, Gladys Holdiman, Thomas Bond, Berniece Nesfield, Charles Penne, Edward Gardner, and Irene Penne finished the Eighth Grade together in the Dunkerton Schools and at the beginning of our Freshman year we were joined by Clarence Liebert. Mrs. Pearl Cruise guided us safely through most of the intricacies of a Freshman year in High School. September, 1010, found all of us back in school as Sophomores, reinforced by the addition of Hoyd and Oscar Guyer to our ranks and with Mr. Metfessel as our Principal. At the beginning of the second semester Mr. Metfessel resigned and was succeeded by Mr. Miller, just out of the Marine Corps. We are expecting a fuller history at a later date as we fully expect to be given the honor of being the first class to be graduated from the accredited Dunkerton High School of the near future. The Sophomore Class is fully organized with Thomas Bond as President; Charles Penne as Vice-President, and Marvel Adams as Secretary-Treasurer. Page seven
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Class Will Wc rlu Sophomores of Dunkerton High School of 1920. being of sound mind and memory, do make this, our last will and testament, hereby-revoking and making void all wills made by us heretofore: I, Gladys Holdiman, do will my secret of how to grow tall to Alice Owen and Melvin Goff. I, Marvel Adams, will my secret of how to stay thin to Dorothy Greelis. I, Irene Penne, do bequeath my secret of how to stay reasonably short to Norris Clark and Russel Brant. I, Edward Gardner, do will my habit of day dreaming to Martha Westlic. I, Oscar Guyer, do will my inclinations to whispering with the girls to Morton Franch. I, Thomas Bond, do bequeath my ability to eat candy in school time to Harold Owen and Grace Jefferson. I. Charles Penne, cheerfully give my studious habits to Miss Alice West. I, Claire Lamb, do give anti bequeath my love for singing to Clair Barlow. I, Clarence Liebert, will my way of blushing modestly to Roger Smith. I, Bcrniece Nesfield, do cheerfully transfer my ability to flirt to Fay Bartholomew. I, Floyd ( iuyer, do will my Geometric ability to Mary Rodgers. We, the undersigned, do nominate and appoint C. A. Miller, executor of this, our last will and testament, and desire that he be allowed by the court in which this will be probated to perform his duties as executor without being required to give bond. In witness whereof, we have subscribed our names and caused our seal to be affixed this, the 6th day of May in the year nineteen hundred twenty. (Seai.) SOPHOMORES D. H. S. 1920. To You The Freshmen At last, alas! here comes a class Who very few we thought would pass. They are so green that it would seem They had been out all year on grass. Just look at them, I do declare, Such specimens as these are rare, They should be placed within a case And taken to the County Fair. Such ignorance is hard to beat— V ou could not hide it with a screen. We hear them say, in childish way, Say, Mr. Miller, is green cheese, green? But then, poor kids, we’d have you know, Fhere’s many a thing you may outgrow. ’Tis very clear, in one more year. You'll never dare to be so slow. THE SOPHOMORES. Page eight
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