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History of the Sophomore Class—(Continued) Clark, and Jennie Roberts, on the baseball team, by DeFay, Leiningcr, Reich, Wolbach, and Wolslaycr, on the track team, by Hay, Chidsey, Romig. and Shirer, and on the relay team, by Wilson. William Gunning, Henry Reigel, Raymond Smith, and William K. Wilson played in the High School Orchestra; and John Davis, Henry Reigel, and James Shade, in the Mandolin Club. We were also well represented in the Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs. In November we held a very successful class dance. Towards the end of 1913 wc gave an entertainment for the purpose of buying gold footballs as individual pres- ents for the football team. In this wc were very successful as is shown by the fact that wc made one hundred seventy-six dollars. Mr. Gruvcr, Miss Gcnther, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Skinner represented our class against the Freshman Class in the first inter-class debate ever held in Easton High School. Let us strive to make the third reel of our life here even better than the second one. Here burns my candle out, aye, here it dies.” Historian. 39
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History of the Sophomore Class do you realize that the second reel of our existence in Easton High School is nearly at an end, and that fate is about to cast the third reel upon the screen depicting us as dignified Juniors? Before allowing her to do this let us review the events of this, our Soph- omore year. For the first time in the history of the school the “Friday night scrap” between the two lower classes was eliminated. In its place a game of Ettcyafal was substituted; and our class, led by Hill and Chidsey, was victorious over the Fresh- man Class by the score of 6-o. Early in the school term we elected the follow- ing as officers: President, Russel Schoolcy; Vice- President, Eleanor Tompkins; Secretary, Olive Stamp; Treasurer, William K. Wilson; and Faculty Treasurer, Clarence Wolf. The school as well as the Class of 1916 must admit that they performed their duties more than well. We. as loyal supporters of the dear old Red and White, contributed largely to the Bazaar, Athletics and Musical Organizations. On the football team we were represented by Chidsey, Hill, Lcininger, and Mitman. on the Boys’ Basketball Team, by Lcininger, Romig, and Shircr. On the Girls’ Basketball Team, by Edna Allen, Katherine Ashton, Cecil a3
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Hexry W. Buexnixc Richard S. Chidsey George Dan by, Jr. Johx O. Davis Carrett J. DeFay Henry Dicker Harold S. Excler John Everman, Jr. Lester M. Feme Charles M. Frankexficld Allen D. Frey Thomas H. Frxytag Herman I„ Careen Earl S. Cruyer William Gunxing Stanley F. Hahn James H. W. Hay Freo. C. Hill Sydney I- Kloiter Jacob E. Krumxachcr Donald C. I.auraCH A. Russell Leinixger Harry T. Lexnex Myron T. Lucii Earl R. McIi.roy I.ESTER J. McMackin Charles W. Melbebcer Sophomore Class Frank W. Mitmax James J. Morrison Jacob A. Raub, Jr. Pmur H. Reagan Roland R. Reich Charles W. Richards Hknry C. Riecei. Paul W. Romic Walter C. Roscberry Russell R. Schooley Luther O. Swartz William Scott Ckorck R Seibert Raymond J. Skip James I. Shade G. Edwin Shetrokk Raymond Shiricr Gkorck F. Short, Jr. Clyde H. Skinnkr Harold F. Slixclaxd Raymond J. Smith Charles F. Stone. Jr. S. Bradford Stonk Walter VaxNorman William K. Wilson Martin O. Wolbacii. Jr. J. Oscar Wolslavkr, Jr. Ebon Wricht, Jr. Axna E. Ackerman Edna S. Allen Catharine Ashton Viola Barker Anna E. Buss Pearl E. Cask Cecil Clark Frankie H. Doon Elizabeth Drake Esther E. Everhart Laura A. Frederick Katherine M. Frey Anna K. Genther Frances E. Gibson Marcarkt A. Gibson Phyllis M. Gregory Edith E. Hardy Zulah M. Hartzeli. Elizabeth Hawk Nydia T. Hawk Harrietta Hazzard Elsie E. Heck Mary A. Hulsizer 30 Beatrice W. Ivey Lela Kitchen Sarah J. Kune Mamie E. Knerr Marion D. Kocii Carrie I. Long Mary McGrath Helen McPherson Tiielma J. Miller Gertrude Newman Marion E. Oliver Anna E. Reichard Jennie T. Roberts Adeline Rosen pelt Mary P. Ross Helen B. Rot 11 rock Hilda F. Sciiug Estelia M. Seek Miriam G. Siegfried Olive L. Slamp A dele E. Snyder Louise B. Tait Eleanor Tompkins Ethel A. Umi.kr Reba E. Walter XflLLIE M. WkiDAW Bessie L. Wright
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