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of an extract -from The Americanism of Washington by Henry Van Dyke. The songs were sung by the Boys' Glee Club. Eight girls of the class then presented Solemn Pride, the prize play 119195 of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs. Every high school studenthas received a megaphone from the sophomore class by means of which he is able'to greatly magnify his rooting abilities. Some people do not as yet know Whether to call them a curse or a blessing. ' The girls of the class had charge of the party during the girls' conference in King City. They also have done their share in providing for the eats for the visiting teams. f The sophs are proud of the fact that they have materially raised their scholarshipfrom that which it was the first quarter. Sophomores have taken an active part in all school activities. They hold officesg members of the class have done their bit in football. basketball, track, and field events, the class is represented in all school societies. The sophomores feel that no class has surpassed it in enterprise and activity. And the sophomores, as a class, appreciate Mr. Strong's encouragement and hearty cooperation in helping them to help them- selves. . THE SOPHCMORES Josephine Arnold William Barbree Virginia Barrett Margaret Bullard Charles Carlson Donald Cassin Marie Chiocca Clyde Davis Irene Eade Thelma Eade Harold Gil Leslie Hables Harold Henry Juliette Lacrabere Freda Lesnini Elayne McKinsey Lavina Martin Edna Melendy lone Pierce Alfred Robles Daisy Rogers George Sargenti Elizabeth Shuey Raymond Walker fPage Twen ty threel
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SGPI-IOMGRES President ........ ..................................... Margaret Bullard Vice-president ..... ..... E layne McKinsey Treasurer ......... ........................... ,...,,,, H a 1-old Henry Secretary ........ . ................................................... Ione Pierce HISTORY 'The sophomore class started the school year thirty-one strong and finished with twenty-five. At a special meeting held at the beginning of the year, the follow- ing officers were elected: President, Margaret Bullardg Vice-presi- dent, Elayne McKinsey, Treasurer, Harold Henryg Secretary, Ione Pierce. As money was needed for our treasury, early in the year we under- took to sell tickets for a picture show. The attempt was successful and we netted quite a little sum. Musical numbers by members of the class were presented at this show. The sophomore class had the distinction of putting over the first real rally in order to interest the townspeople in our teams and games. There were bonfires, speeches, and fieworks, all of which seemed to have the desired effect in bringing boosters to the games. The Washington-Lincoln program this year was given by the sophomores. The students themselves were in entire charge of the entertainment. Committees for decorating, stage-setting, and costum- ing, and the prompters, were appointed. Abe Hables gave a reading l:Page Twenty-twol
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FRE SI-IIVIEN President .................................................... Virgil Campbell Vice-president ............ ......,., B er-nice Powell Secretary-Treasurer ..... .,,,,,,.... N ellie Eade Class Reporter ............................................ Emmy Lou Rood Class Historian ................................................ Alvin Hables I-IISTCRY s Forty-six green, timid, awkard youths entered high school and formed the fresmen class when school opened on the 18th of August, 1924. During the whole school year the class lost only two members, this being something unusual in the history of freshman classes. High school life was one grand mix-up because the freshmen were not accustomed to high school ways. Two months after the opening of school, a reception was given to the freshmen by the school, making us feel that we were more a part of the school than at the first of the year. The freshmen presented as their stunt at this reception The Cld Family Album, which was, with no doubt, one of the best things on the program. Our showing in athletics was exceptionally good, Soberanes and Campbell made the football squad and played in many games during the season. Soberanes made the heavy-weight squad in basketball, while Lesnini, Gil, Hables, Bianchi, VVood, and Campbell made the light- weight squad. Pincini, Soberanes, Lesnini, Hables, and Wood made the school track team but didn't compete because the meet was called off lfPage Twenty-four! E
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