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SOPHOMORE ■ the competent leadership ol Mr. Paul , sponsor, the Sophomore ( lass completed 1 successful year at George Rogers dark e filled by sports many boys went out fo or wrestling. The girls, too, I ligb School. They participated in hasketha At one of the earlier meetings the lollj.wingv ' bawling. To show their athletic ijilitcTsoiHfomores. Besides these students wereielected officers: George BuLsar.fyke K dent: Bob l nnetl. vice president: .Rumij’ ' lersop, Albert Antilla. treasulerW ; i JO lirst two yearidt dfirk. w fWu thesc mores participating in al lije schooLj us sports a tsadjfrf many okWie her of them went out lot foot¬ ed work and ddlerrmpyHbn nVad Basketball, as fitVjrtiost .fUsjes, f the sopbomords favojp p’ ' sports. winning hqiskelball team 1 Wophomote girls acted strati jj presented lor the , sonbwnores tqjung an active I .jjlam. thiS rffasjr Is ' bov u d .gid —an imp he Stfphomore G Work Andrew Ad. k gene Berdis. Lucil online Burosh Jcanelle ell. I ' d Demlong. Imogenc Ebe Robert Fasiang. I om 1 Girman. Eddie Gruener. Billet ! ' »ay Haskins. Melba Henning. Maril efdrski. AChuck Jones. Julia Kamisky. Magdalene Hlj w Beatrice Keeley. Berl Kelderman. Jeanr Kransky. Genevieve Krawczyk. Angelinc Krcmaric. )nh a muny llretir pro healthy i winning a war. i always outstanding Students Irom this and returned home beai- Jlark a very bright future sophomores. 1 ho Ball. Donald Banns. William Beckett, i Bugajski. George Buksar. Condes. Ruby Cook. Mildred Cranor. ich. Elsie Ericson. Donald GefFert. Elaine Gehring. Maybelle I la Hanusin. ilpa. Lillian Jefchak. Michael Jelchak. Jean Martin Kauchak. Barbara Kokajka. Lorraine Kosior. Mildred Page Tiventy-six
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JXox 1 his year, as every year, a new group of green, timid students Irom our junior high and surrounding parorhial schools joined the high school student hodv. However, the freshmen didn t remain green and timid very long. 1 hey soon became adapted to high school life and began taking active part in school affairs. T he class was organized rather late in the year, hut this didn t stop the energetic little freshies. Miss Bernice Williamson was chosen as their sponsor to guide them through their high school career. Olli- cers were elected as soon as possible. J. D. Schlatter was chosen president; Melba Johnson, vice president: Corlis Thomas, secretary: and James Mullins, treasurer. At one of the early meetings Mr. Ralph Cox. personnel director, spoke to the Ireshmen to better Page Twenty-eight acquaint them with high school lile. I le explained the value of an education and also told them what to expect from high school lile and what to work toward. 1 he lirsl activity in the high school career of the Freshman Class was the student mfxer sponsored by the juniors. In order lor class members to operate to the I idlest extent, it is necessary for the students to know each other. The student mixer w given for that purpose. Games were played, and ft the students danced at this party. Thus the Iresh men made their dehut into ( lark s society. The big event of the year lor the freshmen was their first dance. I he Swing Inn. given on March 1 3. This dance, proved that the Ireshmen were capable of assuming responsibilities. The originality of the class members was shown by the clever theme
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