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blames Black and in base ball by Clyde Edgington. N K I F , gig -nj -.ll Ta ' , W Al ' Our class officers are as follows: President .,...,............................... Vice President .......... becretary ................,... ....... Treasurer ........................................ Our class adviser is Miss Denton. ELK .............A1da VVantz Marvin Troutman Dorothy Thomas ...............Ne1lie Shaw XN'e are represented in basket ball by VVinnifred Taylor, Nellie Shaw Clyde Edgington, Fred XVildanger, Clarence Schulze, Lee McNamer and Dorothy Thomas, '22 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Dorothy Thomas Clarence Schulze ,Lillian Sehlmeyer Marvin Troutman Violet Ehrhardt lilmer Owen .l.1ll1LL11 Rouen ll ry: 9 .5 1 F Thomas McCain Gertrude Hewitt Charles Uomini Alda Waiitz Clyde Edgington Nellie Shaw Clarence Casey
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N, LM , fa-Pac of A THE ELK , 1 W1l't1.r-A ' is fl ii JGPH M M SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY 'l'hirty-six frightened persons began their high school career September 30, 1913 in Elk Grove High School. Our class ofhcers were: President ..............,....... ...,.. F red XX'ildanger Vice President ,..... .... I Dorothy Thomas Secretary .............. .... B Ielva Edwards Treasurer ...... .,... j ames Black XYe chose pink and green as our class colors and the pink caruation as our class Flower. XYe gave a program on XYashington's birthday under the direction of our class adviser, Miss Denton. On account of the inliuenza epidemic our first year was very uneventful, especially in regard to social affairs. Coming back for the term of 1919-1920 we found our class had become much smaller, having only twenty-three members. The Sophomore Class Thirty-one
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Xu Xie f 1 'lf -ifb ' 1 THE 51,35 ELK qf'jfifllf' JI I . ' Q 9 it 9. L ,L 3.41 'ff FRESHMEN. 'O -Qwbrrvocf FRES HMAN CLASS HISTORY Fifty Freshman were enrolled this year, a sight dazzling as well as terrify- ing to the so-called exalted Sophomores! This is proved by the fact that two whole weelis passed away before any definite plans for initiation were decided upon. To prepare us for the great event, the girls were decorated with numer- ous braids, curls, and delicate grass green mosquito bar, which, though cheap, has a beautifying effect. The boys were set to the no doubt beneficial, but also extremely distasteful, task of carrying wood. The grand finale was a tor- turing trial to the participants and a ludicrous spectacle to the onlookers. Of what crime were we guilty to receive such heartless treatment from the Sophomores? Shortly afterwards our class officers were duly elected: President, Henry The Freshman Class Thirty-ll'ree
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