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Presldent of Sophomore Class Orchestra 1927 28 ate 1928 Oratory 1927-'28 BILLIE PEVESTORFF ld 1928 Chorus 1928 Boy Scouts R SCHINDLER nt of Sophomore Class 1928 Band 1927-'28 co s 1927-'28 Z' SEN Razzer Club a cy 28 Oratory 1928 nf, 1, gf? d 1927 28 Orchestra 1927- D RD LINEBACH, JR. 8 1 '2 nate 1927-'28 Chorus 1927-'28 Boy Scouts WILLIAM McC ORD Orchestra 1928 MARY GRACE GRAY ZZPI Club Historian Chorus 1928 'NH- M 'm. ld. Af, MABEL BECKMAN sket Ball 1928 Razzer Club Chorus 1927-'28 CLYDE ONEY otball 1927 Basket Ball 1928 ack 1928 Orchestra 1928 JAMES HANDLY MARIAN ROGERS morus 1928 Razzer Club Quartette 1928 52
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E BLUE ww ff' 1. I., .,, A ,A Sophomore Class History On December 21, 1926, the first meeting of the present Sophomore class was held. The class consisted of forty-four members, and from this group the following officers were chosen: Oliver Schindler, President, Billie Pevestorff, Vice-President, June Andrews, Secretary, Edward Line- bach, Treasurerg and Genevieve Lefman, Historian. Miss Jennings and Miss Whittenburg were chosen as our class sponsors. The chief activities for that year outside of our regular school work, consisted of the organization of a citizenship club, a welcome party tender- ed us by the 1927 Seniors, a Christmas party in which we joined with the other Junior High classes, and a valentine party at the home of Mildred ewitt. When we met for the purpose of reorganization in the fall of 1927, the following were elected as class officers: Billie Pevestorff, President 3 Oliver Schindler, Vice-President, Ruth Meinsen, Secretaryg Edward Line- bach, Treasurer, and Mary Grace Gray, Historian. Miss Johnson and Miss Whittenburg were selected as our sponsors. Wine and Silver were chosen as class colors and the red rose as class flower. Our only social activity in the fall was a weiner roast at the Camp ground east of town. We have always tried to prove our loyalty to our school by throwing ourselves whole heartedly into its activities, and we hope, in the years that are to come, it will have no cause to be ashamed of us. DID YOU KNOW THAT- About thirty-three and one-third per cent of the Sophomores were placed on the E Honor Roll? The Sophomores furnished two football letter men and one basket ball letter girl? The first class assembly program for 1927-1928 was given by the Sophomores ? The president of the Sophomore class was selected as a member of the school 1927-1928 debate team? The Sophomore class is represented in the school orchestra and band ? The Sophomore girls were granted a half-day holiday in January for having the least number of tardies and absences? MARY GRACE GRAY. PAGE 37 4 7399 ii ' 771
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