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Officers of the 1924 Class Presldent Stanley Ralkowskl V106 presldent Cladvs Sevmour Secretary Treasurer John Coart THE CLASS OF 1924 The Sophomores swung mto actlvlty thls year at a rou mg rally held September 22 Many popular songs were sung at thl memorable meetlng before the cla s got down to buslnes The class electlon wa held When the votes were counted lt was found that Stanley Ralltowskl was ln the lead for the presldency that Gladys Seymour was elected uce pre ldent and that John Coart was to handle the flnance and the record books for the cla Thi wa good news to all Soph for all of the e ollicer are known to be capable Soph contrlbutlons to school actlvltle have been numerou In athletlcs the Sophomores hawe played an lmportant part There were thlrteen football lettermen on the second team and twelve of these were members of the Class of 24 A basketball team made up entlrely of Sopho mores fim hed ln second place ln the clty schedule The track baseball and tenms teams have been recruited largely from the Class of 24 But the thoughts of the Sophomores have not all been on athletlc On the honor roll for the first semester there were fourteen Sophomores There are seventy two members m the Honor SOCIETY and SIXTY three of these belon, to the 1924 cla Sophomore boys and gurls hold most of the otlices ln the varlous chool clubs The most Slflklllg oclal event of the year wa the Sophomore Banquet held 1n honor of the Sophomore members of the football team From the txme the Sophs hned up at the entrance to the assembly hall untll the room vsas vacated the Sophomore Splflt prevalled Who that was there Wlll ever forget the speech made by Stanley Ralkow kl the songs sung by Mr Porter the entertalnment furmshed by the boys quartets both vocal and IH tru mental And who wxll fall to retaln as treasured keep akes the place cards ln the form of pasteboard footballs handed to each buest by Grant Calhoun and Dorothy Nell Hamang Page Su: vu q,lY.ll,'YVVYYVVVY -----,YY.l,,'Till-YYVTTYY,TTYL--Y-'Vik-YYY,-lv-Y VA w ' ' ' ' 1 J Adviser . ,,..,,,,,.. .,,,c,.,,,..,,,,,.. ,,r,,,,,,,rc,,,r,,,,,,,,rr,,r,r,r.,Y,,.,..rttr,,.,,e ,,r.,,... M i ss Kmght . . . . S. . . 's ' s Q s. - ' s . . y Y. h Q. - , - - s ' ss. 's s s, s s ' . . M . S Y S. . ' Y , . .S . . . ' 7 . . , ' s. . ' ' ' . U ss. ' ' ' s . . ' ' s ' Y ' s , . s , . , . , Q - - , - . ' s . ' , - - , , 0' 7 1
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Officers of the 192414 Class President Nancy Mlller V106 presldent Eleanor Jones Treasurer Clyde Strout Advxser Vlxss Randall THE CLASS OF 19241 When we first went to Garfield High January 21 1921 to pay a VISIT we were welcomed by Mr Porter Carl Johnson the president of the Boys Club urged the boys to jom the club as oon as they entered The president of the Glrls Club Gladys Seymour gave a brlef outllne of the purpose of that orgamzatlon After Mr Porter told the system of hlgh school work and the cour es that were taught we were shown through the bulldmg in whlch we were to go to school after January 31 Our only actlvlty of lmportance was the mixer held November 16 The program was opened by a v1ol1n solo by Grace Ca ton wlth piano accompaniment by Jennie Angell Marle Legas and Marie DlClClDSOH each entertamed us wxth an mterest mg recltation The real fun began with a serles of charades The first was led by John Spencer It represented Garfield s orche tra but ome of us mlsnamed It by calling lt a Jazz band The cause of this was the weird noises made by the toy piano zlther horn t1n pans and combs when combmed Clyde Strout led the next troupe whlch was supposed to be the Speakers Club The Glee Clubs were the next to be repre ented The leader Herbert F ldder had the members of the group smg songs It was hard on our ears but we guessed what they were trymg to 1m1tate The most interesting charade of the day was led by Louxs Fme Th1s was an 1m1tat1on of a foreign language clas All the speakmg that took place was ln foreign languages The last one was the funme t of all The members led by Ralph Lewls represented The Football Boys the Day After Everybody in this charade was bandaged up and many llmped We have also contrlbuted quite a little to the school act1v1t1es Pag sp.: XI.. Secretary .....,,,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,.........,,V,,r,Y,.,,,,,.,,...Y......,....,,.....Vw,Y........ Thelma Randle T2 . 9 9 . 7 . .Z . . , , s . . . , . . . 7 7 . ' - s 7 . . S , . . . ' s , s ' ' . 3 . 1 , . . I , ' 7 s . , , . . . . . S. . . S . , . , Cl 77 ' ' e i
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