Inge Tuentj our XI 11 1,011 '99 Sfztfnth Number SOPHOMORE CI ASS left to r1l1t Standing Qtella Burton Annft I3dlllTlSI'1lthPI Kxtlnxn Bowler Mildred Bronson l1ll11n Hubbard Dolotln St John 'lllldxed Xxdldlllll lll1s Sloop Mabel Homme 1'lOl0llC8 hellx Haul 'Vlteks 11111 tn Amemle Helen 118111119 Miss Brown Cox the Sophomore average was read first had ue lost? VVe were tense xx 1th excltment No the next average was loner, and we had non agzun The next mornmg e pennant had dxsappeared and a rumor spread that 1 Junior and '1 Freshman box had carrled It off It uae found m the belfrx and brought doun to the ofhce Ihe boss u ere glwen .1 week to put xt back or It would be given to the Srphomores VVe xx atthed elth du for lts return but to no .xx ul so It s up to the bophomores to deude If ls be done VVIYII lt As to our sutttss lll the thftcrtnt enttrprlses ut h.ue tntered we one most of fur suttess to our sage llttle thss ads ISOT, Xllss Bron n She ls alu Us on hand xuth the xerx best ftduee, and xou tm ask ans member 'md see rf thls statement IS not true that she Ulnnot be beat ffrlzfl fllukv 2-1- 1 , , gf V A Z I H I- ,J A ' , b '- , 4 x If Xt 7 -x f t , I nfl. . l A , . . . -t , . ' . ' ', 1 ' ' , SittingiFred Spring, Ernest llothe, Hz1r'old'I.eIJuc, 1i.9'l'Z'll.P2lll0ll, Linn Shroek, Vernon i v - . - C v s I v v. 11 ' . c .Q 1 . 4 , 1 t 1' z . . . w . Y Q . ,, wh: to ' ' . s - s-.M I ' 'Q 1 Q '- - -, 1 y 1 1 V - - A ' .' I 1 ' D' 'Z '. I' ' 4 .' . .C I If 1 ui N H . . . P , 11 , ., .
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11121 lu enlj mx X fl 1 fj 011 79 9 Sfzrntlz Nunzbtf FRESHNIFN CI ASS left to r1gl1t standmg George Ross George Sxxeenx Rox Xohon Earl Bravxlex Ref: Buzan Walter Beck Fheodore Paxton Fharlex Snxder lohn Slnelds Claude Drake Albext Frsther Xloletta XX exsensteln Luule Rennels Mxrtle Taxlor breta Ruble Ethel I'1SCll9Y' Nlxrtle Rolmder Txxxla Matheson XXlHlfI'6Cl Nlattoek Iaunlta Tlgg Nlarle Turnex NIISS l2llCk1Tl,.,lldlTl Donald Jameson lester Splllane Florence tnebe Jatk Creagex Florence Xatnsfhl leona1d Nnnth Frances balk Robert Matheson Loxxell L1ddel Daxld C xotkett P11111 p I QIOX John Nkellx Claude F1e1ds Carl Berk Emma Hoxx ard Genex1exe X an Xorhees lldI'I'16I Slllltll XX 1n1fred Derrx George Hoxxle Ione Poor Frances O11nde1 LOUISE XX ads On the atternoon of Noxember 22 the class of 23 presented 1 program to the school '1 readmg bx Greta Ruble and une Cr1ppen, a ree1tat1on bx Ph1ll1p Lt-:Rox 1 plano duet bx Lthel l'1sher and lone Poor, and '1 talk hx 'Xlr VVakef1eld xx ere the features Freshmen haxe been xerx CI1fl1USlZlSt1C about sports all ot the term Two football games xx ere plax ed one xxxth the upper classmen xx l11Lll xx as lest and the other xxxth the local grammar sthool, xx meh xx as xx on bx 1 score of Z9 o Llaud F1elds xx as the outstandlng plax er bex eral basketball games xx err plax ec' xx1th the grlmmar school and 1n most ot them thex Came out sueeessful rl xxo games xxere lost to the YVest Llnn Freshmen 'l he glrls team xx as tlefe. ted bx the Tumor I4 IO but xx on from the Sophomore 77 14 'Xlueh mterest 19 bemg taken IH baseball and IIldlC.?lt10I1N are xerx promlslng tor a good team George Hoztze, 23 H here are the Freshmen Lp 111 Soft 'lloreland YVhere the Sophomores thase the lumors Into Semors grand G Rulzle '73 J ' '. 1 ,- . K ' .- . P , I ' - - f ' - ' , V , .1 - 1- , , .1 . . 1 ' F iv ' . Y s .v .Y -y ' ' 1 v F - V x ' Y. I . . . V 1 .1 U , AX . -, r 1' 'z .-A .HA ' I er 4 V 1 ' A V A' Y s Q . 1, ' s v v 1 - ' ' 1 'I 1 - ' v' 11 s - I ' ' ' 'Q ' . ' ' X ': Y ' worth. Grace McCulloch, Ruth Creager, June Crippen, Doris Gillilan, Edith Fenwick. ' T , ' - - - L f 5 , , . , 1 L L D' ' . H' . r ' . . l ' 5 ' ' j . ' 5 . . ' . . ' ' , . . . 1 1 ' . . K ' . f ' 5 D . , L - . ' X L v' 1 1 5 . . . ' ' U' . ' p z : , , ' r . . I . U 3, - , 5, . . . , - ' . D v . s , . . . , .. .
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