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Page 50 text:
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SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class is the peppiest if not the class of dear old M. H. S. In October the following officers were elected: Walter Burton, presi- dentg Ethel Crowe, vice-presidentg Gus Danielson, treasurerg Dorothy Hovey, Secretary and Miss Verne Harris, class advisor. At a later meet- ing we chose purple and gold for our colors. We had an annpal party in June, which was a huge success. The Sophomore boys' basketball team deserves great praise, due mostly to the coaching of Mr. Hall. There also was a splendid girls' line up, which was under the exicellent supervision of Miss Bower. Several girls of this class starred on the high school team, and the debating team boasted one of their fairer members. The Sophs edited the High School News which was a credit to the class. Frances Ackey John Allbin H-ellga Anderson Marguerite Bryce Irene Billings Marion Beauldoin Norma Burdette Williiam Bebeau Helen Bronson Roy Bannon Walter Burton Sylvester Beaudfoin Leon: Bowers Lorraine Cusson Mauritz Carlson 'Lillian Clowman Catherine Chartier Ethel Crowe Alice Chansdanois Richard Cahstenison Etta Cutler Anna Dupofnt Margaret Deane Loretta Eakley Gustaf Danielson Stc-lla Eakley Erma English Raymond Fry James Fitzgerald Ida Graham Elmer Gustafson Frances Garrett Margaret Golden Etta Girvin Noel Goudfreau John Handy Dorothy Hovey Alfre-d Hart Albert Hoholik Chiarleis Howard Elsie Hlm6lb'ClPg'f Marie John Elfreda Johnson Elvcr Johnson Mairgairite Kleist Clarence Kemph Eleanor Lofgren Anna Larson Robert Lochlin Laurence Lochlin Edwin LOf2iI'flI1 Margaret McCauley Beryl McClellan Doris Morrison Doris McNamara William Mueller Nels Marine Ina Martin Marguerite Ostlunid Albert Olson Clara Olson -r Adeline Peterson Borghild Pet: rsr-n Gianetta Pray Elvera Peterson Cora Rose . Calla Remington Arvid Sadler Otmer Schuster Anna Soiderback Gladys Swhampine Beatrice Sadler Mamgarot Sandbfi-rg' Svrlney Stephens Ralph Snow Edith Stoor Irene Schultz Marguerite Tryon Nora Voisene Florence Williams Frank Weber Edna Wrighit Marvel White Bwulah War-htcr Donald Willcocks
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JUNIOR CLASS -OFFICERS- Lloyd MacPhail, President Belle McLean, Secretary Agnes Scott, Vice-President Sidney Stephens, Treasurer Roy Anderson Ellen Anderson Marjorie Bretz Gawbe Byrnes Francis Carrol Lula DeMa'rs Norman Danielson Helen Dodge Dawn Elliott Mildred Forbes Katherine Graham Mabel Johnson James Hayden Goldie Knaggs Bethel Klagswtad Ellen LeMarbe Alva Lundvall Miss Peterson, Class Advisor Enlna Lindsley Catherine McLaughlin Lloyd MicPhail Charlotte M.cPhail Helen MlcC'linohy Belle McLean Gfracc MlcRit:chie Lillian Miichaud Ivan Nessmfan Rose Nelson Myrtle Olson Cecil Phenes Olive Peterson Merle Ryon Verle Ryon Vera Sheppard Nina Struhl Thelma Strong Reita Strong Dorothy Schuetter Ottilia Schuster Agnews Scott Mary Vaughn Lillian Van Dyke Bertha Vincent Dave Watson
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Page 51 text:
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l FRESHMAN CLASS . Our career as high school students began September 7, 1920. When the registration had been completed, and after having gone through the usual formalities of classifying, we were declared to be the bona fide freshmen class. How the high sqhool and its surroundings differed from those of a year ago! As eighth graders we had reached the apex of knowledge in the grammar schools. But now we had to go back to more humble con- ditions. The air was filled with a feeling of superiority, and we had it firmly impressed upon us that there were three other classes present, be- sfdes ourselves. Mr. Lundin was chosen our class advisor and our class was brought into a working organization some time in October. The following officers were elected: President - - Orville Smith Vice-President Alice Christensen Treasurer - - Martin Quick Secretary ------- Winnie Larson As a class, we have maintained and upheld our share of the student ac- tivities. The fact that we were fewer in number than some of the pre- vious classes has led urs to a closer and stronger cooiperaition, which no doubt aided materially in our success. Our basketball team defeated the other three teams in the inter-class games and won the cup for the year 1921. Great things are in store for the class of '24 when we enter as sopho- mores.
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