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President— Sophomore Class Officers fall term. -Harry Sutherland. Vice-President—JOSEPHINE PkoUDFIT. President- Secretary and Treasurer—Bess COLEMAN. winter TERM. -William Bollenbeck. Vice-President—JOSEPHINE PROUDFIT. President- Secretary—BESS COLEMAN. Treasurer—CARLTON STALKER. SPRING TERM. -Harry McKenna. Vice-President—Margaret Vilas. Secretary—BESS COLEMAN. Treasurer—Carlton Stalker. 22
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Class of 1904 The history of the class of 1904 is all included in the one word “success.” When we first entered the building, sometime during the early days of the Harvest Moon, certain marks about us were noticed that prophesied success. We will admit that though we may have looked rather green to the wise and sedate Juniors and Seniors then, now we are the foremost class in the High School. Our first year passed on uneventfully until spring, when we began to prove our greatness. In the track work, under the leadership of “Biggies” and “Willie Hop” we astonished the “wise and sedate” with our excellent showing. In our seeond year we began business. On the strength of having high standards in athletics, scholarship and also in “raising ruff house,” we organized a class government. Under the leadership of Messrs. Sutherland, Bollenbeck and McKenna we got down to good honest work. During Pres. Bollenbeck’s term we gave a class party. It was a great success, socially, financially and in making the upper classmen jealous. It was at this time that S. Bates distinguished himself by asking almost all the girls in the grade to accompany him to the party. Now only two years have passed in our eventful history and we have two years to achieve still greater success. We hope that we have furnished a model example for the class of 1905 and that they will come to the front as we have done. In conclusion we say that we mean to do honor to our class and to the High School, and that we will live up to our motto, whether it be in getting our lessons, or in getting expelled, “Perseverance Brings Success.” 21
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r v — — v— -- Qo®----• Arrangement Committee Wells Abbott, Chairman, Albert Bagley, James Clark. Decoration Committee Bess Coleman, Chairman, Molly Olson, Susan Baker, 23 Alec Morgan.
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