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Ol 'ION KOR 101- KM! I0 1 59 REX COLLIUM N l Ol - XOR NOK ION I9 . Sophomore Class CLASS MOTTO-Old Rose and Gray. CLASS COLOR-- Do the Impossible. President - - Villa Marie Letcher Vice President - - - Monroe Brant Secretary - - Dorthy Speicher Treasurer - - John Stotler Barnett Thelma Ball Isabel Ball William Baughlman Glenn Beener May Bitner Ethel Bitner Nina Brant Monroe Oavalnaiuglh Winifred Daniels William Flanniegan Paul Fris-kie John Gindlesperger Alvin Glessner iLuella Gritiith Annabel Grifiithl Nellie Fern Givizindla Clamence H-amimler Paul Hanes Earl Haputa Paul Hay Virignia Hadorawski Harry Holder Marguerite Hnlsopp-le Mildfred Horner Mary Hunctlc-r Nllury Evelyn Isgan Jfseph Kaufman Agnes Kaufman John Kawalezyk Josephine I 9 ll lg-one Kawialezyk Stanley Letcher Villa Marie Lloyd Ruth Lock Edward Lohr Anna Lohr Sarah Ludwig William Martin Arline Mellesky Julia Merzlock Tena Petrinka Nick Phillips Frank Pisoovich Walter Reese Theodore Ryniak Anthony Sheeler Rose Slydick Robert Snyder Ruth Spangler Clarence Stanton Catherine Stufft Charles Stufft William Speicher .Dorthy Shaitler John Trexel Fred Vesseck Anna Watkins Sherman Weaver Mildred Wefsseck Steve Wilfiams Seth Zayek Edward 8
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OK IO! H014 ION 'NOR --DO h - MHQQ REX COLLIULT no Q H53 Ol ION -R98 ROI IO Sophomore Class History. Hello everybody, this is station B. H. S. broadcasting tlrom Boswell High School. The next number on the program will be the history of the class of 1930. i On Septenrbler 3, 1926, seventy-three Freslimelnf gathered in chapel to be seen for the first: time in one-grofup. At first they seemed rather green and shy, but they soon learned to hoe their own row. The class was the largest that ever entered Boswell and immediately they set a goal and are still s.triving for that goal. A few weeks passed anfdl they again as- sembled for Uheir first class meeting. Atlterr each one havinlg' their say as to who they wanted to fill the varicfus class offices, they finally decidled on these few to fill the positions: President Villa Marie Letcher, Vice Presit denlt Franlc Phillips, Secretary Isabell Ba-ll, Assistant Secretary Anma Ves- sick, and Treasurer Charles Stufft. According to t.he way the class was run, the officers proved themselves efliciemtt. This class was well represented in' athletics with Frank Phillips mak- ing the varsity in football. Before the Freshmen had time to turn around, they found 'that the term was ended and they were nvo lqnger Freshmen, but sophisticated Sophomores. Vacation soon passed by and on September 5,'1927, they again as- sembled to chapel to find themselves a little more dignified than ever be- fore. As Soplhomores, they were still striving for tihe gvoal that they set when they were Freshmen. This year they chcse as their class oflicers: President Villa- Marla Letcher, Vice President Mfqnros Brant, Secretary Dcfrtfhy Speicher, amd Treasurer John: Statler. This year the class was well represented in all the school activities, in the orchestra, football, boy's and girl's basketball, readeing contest and the school play. The Sophomores are striving this year to become full fledged Juniors next yeaer and every one is sure that if they kzsep striving as lthey have been they sune will be. Station B. H. S. is now signing off. Good bye. Page 'rhirfg-hs
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