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lllllllllllIIIllllitiikiltillllllllllllI!Q?QIllllMH5pIIIlfiillllllHIIIIEQEQIESQIIIlllllllllllIlllll Sophomores ef Good men are scarce and we are only in the making of such for we realize that, after having completed half the course of this High School, it will take still another year before we reach the age of consideration However, a few of us forced outside attention by entering school activities, and the credit gained thereby is the more important since we have been handicapped by both inexperience and youth. Most of us have found, in our many colorful experiences of the past two years that we are but half wise, and tha.t one in order to be a power a.nd force in any connnunity or organization must be drilled in the severe school of experience. Therefore, we do not feel that we need alibi our failures for we are certain that due consideration will be made for our position a.s the second year class of this institution. However, looking forward to our two remaining years of High School, We realize tha.t some one must take the place left vacant by the Juniors, who, due to the process of evolution and scheme of affairs, will advance to the rafting of Seniors. We contemplate the time when we too will reach the last and highest class in the school. Our aim, to work hard and acquire that knowledge and experience without which we could not hope to succeed, will be ever the same. Our purpose in High School is duo-first, to extract from its courses all the good that they contain so as to depart with the makings of capable and intelligent citizens a.nd second, to discover and develop our abilities. Leaders have already begun to emerge from the chaos of first and second year activities. These will be joined by ma.ny more who have but to find themselves. This class realizes that leaders are not created by accident but a.re developed by experience and consequently we are proud to acknowledge that this class contains timber tha.t can be hewn to meet places of leadership which carry unusual responsibilities. Our motto will be Ever Onward and Upward and our eyes will ever be focused upon the places of honor and respect that this institution so willingly grants to those who qualify. Tc 71.
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luuumurwrlamsfqiuvvlrmrllzimma:MI-I51u1munr1snunLmss141mam1mm1nnm Sophomore Class Top Row: Fletcher, Kenyon, Zi1 rz1n:1n, Henderson, Shriver, Mnwe, Allen, Ryan, Hyde, Kimball. Sammi Row: B1'0XN'l1, Wilcox, Henderson, Aldrich, Coon, Murley, M. Matthews, Sabin, Heideinann. Third Row: Riefz, Kinne, W. Matthews, Wendt, Durey, E. Matthews, Carr, C2l1'1'0fll61'S, Eibey, Hooker, Smith, Haight, Elsbury, Schiriner. Fourilzv Row: Rose, II?l.1'1'lS, Swinclle, LeCle1'e, Hatfield., Brayfon, AIIIIJTOSC, Johnson, Clark, Heck, Byers, Dellzineey, Keiser. Fifth. Row: Hooshngen, L:1.ue1', Rose, I-Imnlin, Crosksy, Slleppnrcl, Dorman, Kimport, Farwell, U Smith, T1'fl,V61', Hamnilin, Bushnell. Absent: McCarthy, Paisley, C. Vifnfle, Mnuer, Whitman. Sophomore Class Officers Presiideozt .............. MARY LOUISE CARR. Vfice-Presiflcfni .......... DONALD LECIIERE Sem-etary ................... EDITH SMITH Treasurer ...... ....... C IIARLES SWINDLE Advisor .......... .- .-.. Miss GRAHAM .N'f7l6
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lllilliiliiiillliliiiiifiliiiflliililliilQilillllliiMHS,1llImilllliiiiilllliiimillllilillliliiiiHlll Freshman Class Top Row: Haynes, Kenny, Gill, Faber, Work, Pricleg, Morgznn, Nzlnclell. Second Row: Anderson, Pullizun, Hillier, Haynes, Durey, Guilgot, I'IC1'1l1fl.lll1, Smith, Moody, J. Hillier, R. Cooking, Ross Cooking, Corell. TIL-ini Row: Sheppaircl, Waugh, Basquin, Mangold, Henderson, Bishop, Hooknclny. Fowth Row: Davis, Tlli.ll31-162111, Allen, Hatfielcl, Czirradiis, Bishop, Prideg, Moser, Orr, Milroy. Fifth Row: Young, Roy McDowell, Glililfllll, W. McDowell, Slack, C0ll1lTl91'fO1'd, Corell, Mniuor, Daniels, Putnam, May, Hilsonheck, Meyers, B:11'k01', Einerson, Luclley. Absmwvfz McCloud, Mntfhows. I Ofiicers Powsideivif ................. PAUL NANDELL Voice-Presiident ......... IWARJORIE PUTNAM Scm'etm'y- - - M - - n - - -J OSEPII TIERMANN 7'wzas1m'm' ..-.. ----.---GENEVlEVE IWAY Adv: ism' .... , - - - Miss FRANCES CLARK Elefvmz,
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