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SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Roll ERNEST ALLOWAY MARY EDNA BRIDGEMON HAZEL BROWN EVELYN CRIDER PAUL DEBORD TED FLEMING CARYL HODGIN JOE JOHNSON DAYLE KNEPPER LORENE LONG LOLA MARION MARY MOWRY MARY NAUMAN LORENE PATTERSON HOMER K. POWELL MYRON STOUT LEON UNGLES MARY WARNER ERNEST YOUNGER ELMA ROWLETT Class Colors: Purple and Gold Motto: B-2 Sz By's. DULCIE KILL PAUL JOHNSON Class Officers PRESIDENT-Dayle Knepper. VICE-PRESIDENT-Hazel Brown. SECRETARY-Evelyn Crider. TREASURERL-Mary Mowry. ' Class Reporter, Caryl Hodgin. ' Il.1.Q...-,Ji 3 I
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. ., ...W P Maitla do ia SOPHOMORE CLASS We, the class of 1925, have labored long and unceasingly to make a name for ourselves and our high school. No doubt we did present a troublesome problem to the Faculty the first few weeks of our Freshman career, but due to their noble efforts, the teachers fixed in us a love for 3a useful education so that now in our Sophomore year we look with pleas- ure to the two years hence, when we shall have completed our course at the M. H. S. Q The officers for the first year were: President, Marie Brown, Vice-president, Ernest Allowayg Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Mowry. A reference from the Sophomore Scrap Book: Of all things invented As far as we can see Is that dreaded study that is known as Geometry. 1 We study it in the day time We study it at night, E But we may study it for ages And never get it right. I 2 I-IERE'S T0 THE SOPHIES. l Here's to the Sophies of M. H. S., We're here with the goods, you'll have to confess. When it comes to Geometry, we're there and over In Agri. we study about soil and clover. But to study all the time is sure a bore, We'd rather sell Fords in a ten cent store. 'i .But work as we may, there's one thing in store, i And that is, that school years, we have only two more. , -, ' Page Forty-two IJ: .5 Q
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