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E271- R, Hockett Pres 0.1 naway Treas.: J. NValker, V-Pres.g B, Freels, Se Co B. J.
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Sophomore Class Poem llie, the class of '32, Ilan' done as well ,Jr the best mn do. The tearlzers we must thank a lot, lfor flu' l'.XCf'l1!'Ill' help The .l'0plIlllll0I'l'.l' got. Nic' lll'7'l'l' falter, UQ' never sllirk. l1'r' always cheerfully do our work. So let us boost 'with cheer and zest, For ilu' sophomore class Of E. ll. S. -MILDRED PEARSON SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ray Hockett ...,.....,........,..,.............,............................,. President .Iohn Walker .,.,... .,.,. V iee-president Beulah Freels .... ..,.,,..,. S ecretary J, B. Conaway ..,,...........,.......,....,...... ..,... T 1'ea.s'urer B. A. Wright and C. M. Calouri ,...... ,......,.. .,.... A 1 lvisers The Class of '32 HERE are titty-four members in the Class of '32 and they are found in all branches of activity. Although last yea1', as freshmen, their place in interclass rivalry was third they were for a time serious rivals of the classes who placed first and second. This year, as sophomores, they have done even better. There were live sophomore letter girls in volley ball and two letter boys in foot ball, five basketball letter girls and two boys as well as an ample rep- resentation in baseball. The sophomore play was highly complimented and as active members of the Tomanawas club, sophomores have made themselves heard in all varieties of public speaking. In the orchestral and glee clubs they have taken an active part and are prominent in the Ag. club, Booster club, P.A.L.S. and R.U.B.E.'s. The secretary of the student body and the yell leader are sophomores. The class of '32 is very proud, too, that nine of the twelve members of the Torch Honor Society are from its ranks and that the stock-judging team was composed entirely of sophomores. The orator chosen to represent linterprise High School in the National Oratorical Contest was a sophomore. -HELEN SAVAGE -5 26 3-
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Freshman Class Poem l'f'e are ilu' class of '33, Starling as freshmen, as you may .s'f'4',' lfe tvorr our green ribbons as all fresh do, But the records we made nre made by feuu Ur nluwys excel, In all that is u'ell,' lfyllfll it format our time to lead the school, life shall step in and u'is1'l,1' rule. -Bnock 'TTUCKIER FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Verne White ,,..,......................................,.......,....,....... President Charles Jeansch ..... ...... V ice-president Helen Bue ....,.....,..................,............ ........ S eeretary Mabel Swayze ........,.,.............,......,...... ....... T reasurer R. H. Rieder and G. H. Jolmson ..... ...... A dvisers Freshman History N September 0, 1929, Enterprise high school again opened its doors to take in the usual, if not more, green freshmen. They admitted that they did not know anything about high school so the sophomores and upper classmen took it upon themselves to initiate them into the high life of E. H. S. A few days after school opened they had their class election and elected the follovx ing officers: Vern White, president: Charles jaensch, vice-president: Helen Bue, secretary: Mabel Swayze, treas- urer, and Miss Georgia johnson and lvlr. Rieder were appointed advisors. In athletics their boys have shown their real worth, Vern White making his letter in both football and basketball. The freshmen have entered all other activities such as public speaking, dramatics, and have taken part in the glee club. They now feel that they are capable and have had enough ex- perience to take up the duties of sophomores and start the freshmen next year on their path of education. -RUBY MOFFIT -L 28 3-
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