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Sophomore Class Fifteen
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OFFICERS Whiting Chisman Juanita Williams Jeff Hollis Robert Coltrane President Vice-President Secretary 7 reasurer Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily-of-the-Valley Motto: “Not at the top. but climbing.” ?• “Ye Sophomore” We have been at the grind for nearly two years. We have crowded much work and pleasure into this short period of time. We approach the estate of the high and mighty Juniors with fear and reverence. We look hack with sympathy and compassion upon the lowly “Rats”, but ah! they too see the gleam of what appears sublime, and how they long to “strut their stuff”, and “high hat” the struggling beginners. At the beginning of our second year, everything looked promising; we soon got into our stride, and were off like a jug handle”. We placed our confidence in Rubber Chisman, President; Jeff Hollis, Secretary, and Bob Coltrane, Treasurer. Through their amiable and kindly efforts, and the cheerful co-operation of fellow Sophs we sailed through the placid waters of class spirit with reasonable credit. To Ann Spratley, one of our representatives and officer in student council, we tender our felicitations. Credit is due to Misses Sinclair, Jones, and others, for their good records. In athletics, we have been heard from. In the girls basketball team, five members: Misses Dressier, Williams, Lee, McWatt, and Forest, are distinguished Krabberetts, with creditable records. With the moral support of the entire class, our undertakings have been developed and successfully closed. To all appreciation is due. While the history of the class has not been marked with any remarkable events our record will bear favorable comparison with those who have gone before. On the school grounds and in all activities the deportment and sports¬ manship have been up to standard, and with a reasonable amount of credit. Our first two years have nearly passed. We have helped to add to the general welfare of the community. It is with joy and acclaim we give a round of cheers for good old 11. H. S. —Juanita Williams.
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