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Ellendale High School MAROON AND BLACK Sophomores Dorothy Beggs Dorothy Bowler Lois Brown Raymond Brown Ruth Browne Alice Callan Muriel Crabtree Elwin Crandall Magdalen Enzminger Inez Gish Edith Haas Vivian Harden Allison Haskins Frances Hathaway Ellen Herman sen Thelma Judd Florence Learner Grace Lynde Neva Main Willard McClellan Blanche Oberman Berneice Rossmiller Isabel Schandelmierer Helen Smith Vivian Wentzel Ada Woodward Gertrude Wright Officers President - - Vice President - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sergeant at Arms Class Advisor - Elwin Crandall - Neva Main Willard McClellan - Raymond Brown - Allison Haskins - - Grace Lynde - Miss McCollum Page Thirty-One 1921 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum, 2017
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M AROON AND BLACK Ellendale High School Page Thirty 1921 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum, 2017
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MAROON AND BLACK Ellendale High School Sophomore Class History N Oct. i, 1919, about thirty boys and girls entered the High School room with young hearts full of hopes and high expectations, and took their seats in the Freshman row. These young people were to make up the class of ’23. We were soon made to feel that we were a part of the school, and we received our initiation and pledged to obey the mighty Seniors on Hallowe’en, Oct. 31. We did not suffer an exceedingly frightful initiation, however, as there were nearly three times as many Freshmen as Seniors. Later we organized our class and the first officers were: Blanche Obermann, president; Frances Hathaway, vice- president; Ed ith Haas, secretary-treasurer. We decided upon maroon and gold for our class colors. Then at the end of the year, we left the school, most of us with four credits, a peace of mind, and a good feeling toward the world in general. Upon entering the school in the fall of 1920, we found, that our number had diminish- ed by four. Then one tardy Sophomore arrived, giving our class the total number of twenty-seven. We organized our class for the second time, a few weeks after the beginning of school. The following officers were elected: Elwin Crandall, president; Neva Main, vice-presi- dent; Willard McClellan, secretary; Raymond Brown, treasurer, and Grace Lynde and Allison Haskins, sergeants-at-arms. We gave our first class party a few days before Christmas vacation. The decorations were in red and gold, making the gymnasium full of Christmas Spirit. First, there was a grand march, in which the school partook. Then Elwin Crandall, as Santa Claus, came down the chimney and distributed the small gifts. After that, games were played; one of the greatest features of the evening was a regular boxing match between two of the grade boys. After supper, those who wished, enjoyed a little dancing. After the party was over all unanimously gave nine lusty rahs for the Sophomores. Thus the history of the Sophomore Class ends for the time being. However, we mean to climb high upon the ladder of knowledge and success and graduate with many honors. T’ase Thirty-Two 1921 Ellendale High School Yearbook Coleman Museum, 2017
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