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JUNIOR CLASS Colors e Old Rose and Silver Flower - Pink Carnation OFFICERS President - Georgia Ihlerwmter Vice President - Malenlm C'temzm' Secretary - Derothy Jones 'I reasurer - Virgil Segule CLASS ROLL Meredith Bodley Joseph Lohr Malcolm Creager 'Wilbur Owen Alberta Cutter Lloyd Pray Highland Danby lVI-drgaret Reece Hayden Davis Wilma Roush Georgia Deerwester Virgil Segale Edwin English Rudolph Stauss Kenneth Franz Dorotha Switzer Clara Jackson Leroy Switzer Dorothy Jones Helen Undercotfer HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR LASS Our freshmen year of 1924-25 was under the supervision of the following faculty: Mr. Potts, Lu . Sloan, Miss Rrann and Miss Mowry. There were thiI'ty-One in the class at the beginning of the year. In our sophomore year Mr. Potts, Mr. Milligan, Miss Erann and Miss Templin were our teachers. The class attendance had diminished to twenty-five. This year there are twenty in our class. An interesting: event 01 the Junior year was the class play, tToor Papzv , which proved to be so very successful that it was twice repeated in other towns. The candy sale, held by the class, lusting through several months, was made prw fitable by the co-operation of the other classes. In all the school activities we have been well represented. Pros- pects are bright for a successful Senior year. 21
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Colors - Blue and Gold Motto 2 ttNon scholae, sed vitae discimus. President - William Marston Vice President - Vernon Harcourt Secretary - Mary Caskey Treasurer - Howard Miller CLASS ROLL Annabelle Armbruster Boyd McCauley Annabel Shoemaker Lewis Brown Genevieve Malsbary Boyd Smith Joseph Burnett William Marston Guy Smith Mary Caskey Howard Miller Dorothy Smith Hazel Cole Anthony Pfarr Alva Stouder Thelma DeYoung Edgar Poe Ethel Tabor Freda Franz Roy Quitter Allan Wasson Vernon Harcourt Edith Reynolds Charles Wene Miriam Harrison Lillian Ridings Lucille White Fred Holland Kenneth Seaman Gordon Worley HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The school year of 1925-26 started the history of our Class, which consisted of thirty-five members . We soon acquainted ourselves with the faculty, Mr. Perry Potts, Superintendent; Mr. Carey H. Milligan, Principal; Miss Alice Templin, and Miss Ruth Esther Brann, and with the students who came in from other schools. While most of our class- mates were old friends whom we had known in the grades, there were also some new faces. Some members dropped out or moved away dur- ing the course of the year. Our class was all together in our study of English and General Science, those subjects being required, but as to the other subjects, twelve took Latin, about twentyeone took Algebra, and about fifteen took Manual Training. The school year of 1926-27 opened with almost an entire change in the faculty. Mr. Albrecht F. Leue took the place of Mr. Potts as Superintendent; Mr. Gerald Ramsey and Miss Hazel Hosbrook suc- ceeded Mr. Milligan and Miss Brann. There was very little change in the pupils. Mr. Leue, our English teacher, suggested that we organize a Literary Society. This suggestion met with hearty approval and officers were elected and a constitution drawn up. In this society one day each week we had talks given by different members of the class. In the course of the year we also had two very interesting debates. During the year we were saddened by the death of our classmate, Boyd Smith, the loss of whom we felt deeply. W. J. M. 23
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