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SOPHOMORE CLASS 22 CLASS ROLL J ohn Armstrong Donald Bodley Doris Bodley Ralph Brown Robert Brown Gerald Burskei: Marshall Burtt Goldie Campbell Florence Cole William Cutter Mary Dearwester Richard Ehlers Elmer Ertel Clara FormaM Samuel Hannon$ Helen Hausfeld Fern Hayes Ethel Kersey Emery Knott Floyd Martin Marian Montgomery Eula Phillips Margaret Morrison Mabel Muchmore Norman Phillips J ane Porter George Purkiser Philip Purkiser Urban Reece Robert Reif Milton Rich Doris Richards Wilma Schlechty Ruth Schoeffler Robert Sparks Charles Undercoffer Norman Venard Lavadis Walter John Wasson Marthonetta Williams :kWithdrawn in course of school year.
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JUNIOR CLASS Colors - Blue and Gold Motto e ttNon scholae, sed vitae discimus. ti: 4: d: i4 OFFICERS President - Kenneth Seaman Vice President - Edith Reynolds Secretary - Freda Franz Treasurer - Harry Emerson :1: :1: :i: :k HISTORY OF THE JUNIORCLASS Our class started its Freshman year of 1925-26 with thirty-five members under the supervision of the following faculty: Mr. Perry Potts, Superintendent; Mr. Carey H. Milligan, Principal; Miss Alice Templin; and Miss Ruth Esther Brann. At the end of the year we had lost only two members. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we started out with happy hearts, knowing we could no longer be called ttFreshies of L. H. S. We had an entirely new faculty with the exception of Miss Templin. The new faculty members were: Mr. A. F. Leue, Mr. G. W; Ramsey, Miss Hazel Hosbrook, and Miss Alice Happley. At the end of the year our class r011 had diminished to twenty-seven. How well we felt when we started in as Juniors, thinking we had only two more years of high school ahead of us! We had two addition- e 3.1 teachers with whom to become acquainted: Miss Harriet Shields and Mr. Harold Drewes. We were all delighted when class rings and pins were distributed, but the most exciting time was the night of the Junior class play, ttFiXing It for Father, under the direction of Miss Shields. It turned out to be such a great success that it was twice re- peated in near-by towns. F. F. 21
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Colors 2 Red and White Motto 2 nFit via vi? OFFICERS President - Robert Sparks Vice President - Ruth SchoeHier Secretary - Mabel Muchmore Treasurer - William Cutter :1: i: :k :k MAN HISTORY OF THE SOPH LN. ... 4.; CLASS The school year 1926-27 started the history of our class, which con- sisted of forty-nine members. We soon acquainted ourselves with the faculty, Mr. Albrecht F. Leue, Superintendent; Mr. Gerald W. Ramsey, Principal; Miss Hazel Hosbrook; Miss Alice Templin, and With students that came in from other schools. While most of our classmates were old friends whom we had known in the grades, there were some new faces. Some members dropped out or moved away during the course of the year. Our class was all together in our study of English and General Science, those subjects being required. The school year of 1927-28 opened with a few additions to the faculty, Mr. Harold Drewes and Miss Harriet Shields. There was very little change in the pupils. A very interesting feature of our school work, which has been not only entertaining but beneficial, is our literary clubs. At the end of the school term we participated in a farewell party to the Seniors. M. L. M. 23
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