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IM W i I I i vg- EL RODEO 53+ -A X Y-K Y M -1 1 Preshmaim Nwftes C0 jon SANDIZRS OFFICERS President ,I H Jon SANDERS Secretary 7 Y, HARRX' WIIIT Treasurer , , JACK HOWEI.I. Class Representative 7 GERALIJINE RAGSDALE Advisor I MISS VIRGINIA EVANS sm ,Vm,,,- .. ,. FRESHMAN GIRLS ff' X? Page Thirty-four L , , ' I x ,A ' Q! K .SG Aufvxf Q , , . X . .-- ,X . I ii. 4 4 4:52 Wg.: :W -.Qu ,..-. Q L
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X Qf' - N 4- - f ,, ,. EL RODEO sm, Freshman Notes Q Miss EVANS The Freshman class held its first meeting, under the direction of Mr. Poytress, and elected the above officers. In February our president, Seth Bullis, moved away and his place was taken by Joe Sanders. There are about three hundred members in the class. The Freshmen were formally initiated into the school's activities when the Fresh- man reception was given, on October third. The Frosh were the clowns, acrobats, singers, and other actors in the circus, with the Sophomores as the audience. Two weeks later the Freshman return was given. At that time many members of the class showed promising talent. The gym was gaily decorated in orange and black, and the dance was well attended. The class members showed good spirit when they gathered a large amount of wood for the fire rally. The class has been well represented in football, basketball, track, and baseball. --BEATRICE ROBINSON. FREsHMAN Bovs f Page Thirty-live -, -V W F Q il N 1 it if A , xg-P. , , fy, - 1-lm' T - . ,fril- F .sf rs : ,Li , 4.14. SJ lWW'1l3'5 i '5 211-1- , QQ., --,:', Z, ' , -9,591.1 -4- Via I I S
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we E I., R o D E 0 ,x 7 ,,,, e . , rv TAN --... AA. .W X21 ,i .. ,, .., Sophomore Notes G5 c,, - MRS. CRA Ns'roN In the latter part of September, the Sophomores held their first class meeting and officers were elected. On October third the Frsehmen entertained everyone by performing in a one-ring circus, under the direction of the Sophomores as ring-maters. Two weeks later, October 17, the return was held. The Freshmen were perfect hosts and everyone had a very enjoyable time. .Ieannette Masehio, one of our second-year classmates, was leading lady in the school operetta, MIle. Modistef' Many Sophomores were also in the chorus. Our class rated second in track, which is noteworthy. The light varsity football team was also represented by a few Sophomores, and there were class stars in tennis, basketball, and baseball. -Doaorri Y HARVEY. ,fav K i, SOPHOMORE BOYS Paggv 'l'hi1'ly-th1'w- ifxx c c ,, . ,f X, s 9 , 3.1, T , ' -1 f , ' ,ff ' ' Y' j, . ybgicmi, Q, ,- J.: ' T' W- 1 Zi:-A fJ, f: . --E-A A '- v'- Y A-pr- I -L - -V -Q A I
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