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blue It Was B'nc OhWne, ff M95317; 1951132761 91217712 Dear 01c! 5ophomorc Class. Sophomore Class History Class 11101450 2Facta Non Verha Flower American Beauty Rose Colors Scarlet and Silver In September, 1927, a new class of Freshmen entered our Madison High. Today they are the talented class of Sophomores. When the Sopho- mores first entered High School, the class con- sisted of fifteen members. Before the end of the first term five had dropped out, leaving :1 small class of ten. In February, 1928, another set of Sophomores entered High School; they increased the number of pupils a great deal. Between February, 1928, and February, 1929, a few have been added and subtracted from our number. In September, 1928, Mary Shea and Eldon Ross came to our school from Royal Oak. They are both talented, Eldon being musical and Mary :1 good student in art. Altogether the Sophomore Class of 1928-29 is the most talented 0f the classes. In our class we have the majority of musicians, artists and the poetess, Ruby Henry. On February 22, 1929, we held our first meeting and organized our class and chose our officers. Our meeting days are the second Thursday in each month. In a later meeting. by the help of Twenty'Two Mrs. Sullivan. our sponsor, we selected our class colors. which are Scarlet and Silver, and our class Howert the American Beauty. MARY BULGER. Sophomore Class Poem When our school days have passed away, And our hair has turned to grey, W611 look back with pleasure On some happy Sophomore day. These memories will he the sweetest, 'etll never cast them away, But always remember the time We are spending: so graily today. We'll never forget Our teachers, We, students, think thefre fine, And on the list of good schools, Our Madison heads the line. Geometryas terrors wetll never forget, Or Latin horrors, now past, And solving the mysteries of history, VVetll remember up to the last. Vt'etll pass on to the Jolly Junior class, WEN looking forward to that serious climb, When we'll be one year advanced in school, And leaving our Sophomore year behind. RUBY HENRY.
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