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ww w THE SKY-ROCKET w ww resign, so they felt they oould do nicely without a vice-president. Lorraine Ainsberry was elected secretary and treasurer. The class was then divided into two divisions with Bernice Wright and Velma Morgan chosen as leaders. The first class meeting took place one rainy nigiht at the A. R. iAllsup home, a short distance east of Milo. Regardless of -the weather, a fair sized group gathered and spent an enjoyable evening. However, three class parties were the total s-uni of such evenings, though the other two parties did not conflict with the weather 1nan's plan for fl lain, for they were both nice, moonlight nights. September 4, 1922, thefollowing year, found the tree of life still growing and the buds of last year -had now burst into blooming Sophinores. One new pupil entered the class while a. few staggering ones fell by the wayside and were left out of the joys of what. would halve been their second year in high school. 'They will some day regret the step they took ibut now they are blind to their future needs. The remaining twenty-seven are looking forward to the two years that are left of their high school work. y Officers for this year are Nelson Godlove, presidentg Bernice Wright, vice-presidentg Howard Wikle, secretaryg and Doris Feight, treasurer. Thus our career as a Sophniore class is nearing its close but next year we are hoping to appear again on the scene with the same cast but with an entire change of program. QWe lest one of our members, Velma Morgan, who was married to Floyd Moon, on March 18, 1923.5 L. A. '0534 ewe i 9 2 Swwwww 24
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