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DAL LE VON . 23 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class began its freshman year with eighteen members. During the year two of the students moved away. Although the class was not organized. there was not lacking a class spirit. XYe somehow survived thus: lirst cruel 'months of embarrassment, fear and teasing. We were Ihtztlly formally accepted into the hearts of our beloved t9 upper classmen at a reception which the sophomores, juniors and seniors gave for us. We managed to give a return party before the end of the term. 'Ith'e were s..tee11 members of the class at the beginning of our mphmnore year, two of the class later left. reducing our number to four- teen. Clasg olheere who were elected at the beginning of the second sem- mitr were: President, Dorothy Richmond; Vice-Presltlent, Theo. Spear; Secretary. Clara Wood; Treasurer, Harvey Bodley. In March, President Dorothy Richmond made arrangements for have ing our pictures taken lOr the annual. All the class were present excepting J :zther Dxake. ' XYe were represented in basketball by Frances Deerwester, Virginia liopewell and Victoria Hatchet. Harvey Bodley and Harry Spear were active members of the soccer football team. '1 lie sophomores ranked highest in a recent intelligence test given to ::13 the schools of the county by their superintendents. luring the year we enjoyed a great many parties. Among these was a'. reuption given for the freshmen, where the three upper classes enjoyed H c 5,.1l17e1iltgs 0f the poor ignorant, innocent dears GU. tGreeu was the preeminent colorj We later enjoyed their return party and hope that tl.cir art of entertaining will be made perfect by practice. Besides these :: great number of miscellaneous affairs were. given. The last event of the wheel year was a hay ride, given for all high school. XYe parted. expressing the hope of seeing the class all together the mllmving year. ' Vlrglma Hopewell. ' NJ t ,, e 447.7:xt Pg 39- -
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PAL LE VON SOPHOMORE CLASS Rack How-Doro'hv Rivhmrmd. Virginia Hopewell, Victniu Hatchor, Ruth Dick neyer. LI 1 Brown. Frances Deerwester. Mi Idle Ruw- Lida Varney, Fern P anips, Clara Wood, Theo Spear. L0 wr' Rowi- H wry Spear. Harvey Bodley, Raymond Kelch.
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24 DAL LE VON FRESHMEN CLASS Back Row-Chester Pummill, Elbert Luti, Raymond Gentry. Jurfor Pfeisler. Raymond Steinkolk. Chalmer Barr, Ralph Clemmons- Middle R0w--Effie Harrison, Frames Vance. Johanna Hoffner, Fern. Spaulding, Elma Nekon. Lois Walker. Lower Row?Bernice Walker, Edith Switzer, Janet Spur, Helen Drake, TheIma Shunk. Sit ing-Euqene L var. Edwin Morrison.
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