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mes - - THE RIDGE MIRROR mzifi V ,,,, I l J is ln SOPHOMORES V Top row left to right: John Smith. Frank Joseph, Lloyd Jones, William Porter, llarold Sl. Clair, Wmlv Si'llI'lllll. Joseph Driskill. Bottom row: Junu-s Phillips. Paul Doncgan. lona Williams, Violet Morunsky, Ilutli Olivo Driskill, llvlon Bim'kerstall', Cora Bickerstalf, David Prosser. CLASS OFFICERS Iona Williams. . . .............. ..... . PI'f'SI'dPIlf Joseph Driskill ,... ,.,..... l 'ire Presidenl Dorothy Sivferi . . . . . .Secrelary and Treasurer Th irly-om'
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Fiisnsm THE RIDGE MIRROR gl 1-g JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY N Sl'IP'l'lCMBER 8, 1025, our Freshman Class. nineteen in all, entered Minera Ridge High School. This was the great event in most of our lives. and what we had been looking forward to for several years. Although we were very timid and in great awe of our upper classmen for the first few weeks we soon came out of our daze and started on our glorious climb to the top. The following year only thirteen entered the Sophomore class. We were now re- cognized by our upper classmen. We started right out to earn all the laurels for our class that we could. Five girls and one boy were on the basket-ball team and all took part. in the many different affairs in the school. This year only nine Juniors enrolled. They elected class officers. We are still making our bid for fame. One boy and three girls are on the basket-ball team, several boys were on the foot-hall squad and both boys and girls are on the literary teams and student council. We still have one more year to go before we finish our high school days and really enter into the careers we have chosen for ourselves. Hyacinth Walton 'l'h1'rIy
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I' V H wg. -,-, 1- , glMl928 THE RIDGE MIRROR 19283- SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY N the year of 1926 twenty Freshmen entered the Mineral Ridge High School to begin our four years of hard work which is naturally expected of Freshmen. Some of us were anxious to begin our studies but others were very undecided about this new school life. Our first year wasn't such a trial as we imagined, because we had good teachers. Miss Robinson was quite a favorite among her latin students. Miss Clapp the English teacher. and also the Domestic Science teacher was liked by all. Mr. Evans taught us our plus and minus signs in Algebra. And last, but not least, we mention Mr. Parsons, who taught us Civics. and had to resort to stern methods of punishment to help us along in our course. About the middle of the term the annual Freshmen party was held. Basket-ball was entered into with great spirit by the boys. All this time we were studying to gain our credits and enter our next year. and as a result all but two were present to begin the Sophomore year in l92'. The Sophomore teachers this year are Miss Bock, Miss Rose, Miss Overholt and Mr. Rogers. Most of the Sophomore boys went out for foot-ball and basket-ball this year and quite a few were successful in making the teams. The Sophomores have had one party this year and are planning numerous other good times as the year progresses. Iona Williams Th irly-Iwo
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