High Sophomores IT is The duTy oT each sophomore class To give The Freshman RecepTion To oTTicially bring ouT The Treshman. This year iT was a gala aTTair which The class may well be proud oT. The decoraTions, diTTerenT Trom any ever used beTore, were paTTerned aTTer CocoanuT Grove. - As always a greaT inTeresT was Taken in Shakespearean plays, and under Miss Wilbur's able direcTion The MerchanT oT Venice was produced Tor one oT Their class meeTings. They again showed Their dramaTic abiliTy in an assembly program. This Time iT was a good old melo-drama, The Villain STill Pursued Her, puT on by Miss Mylne's and Mr. Grubb's advisories. The casT was as Tollows: Jack Screwhice, The hero -Morris Beddoe: Emaline l-landouT, The heroine-Virginia WaTers7 John l-landouT, her TaTher-l-lenry SchulTzeg Lina l-landouT, her moTher--Virginia Thompson: George Graburn, The villain- Ted l-lopkins: Jim SpyriT, deTecTive-William STeach: Mary lnnigin, housemaid-Eloise l-larrisong Lizzie Leaping, liTerary genius-Jeanne Cancilla. ThroughouT The year They had several swimming and advisory parTies. They are looking Torward To nexT year when They can say, VVe are The upper classmen. Their oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, Jack Brownlieg vice-presidenT, Bobby McPheeTersg secreTary,i Virginia WaTers: sergeanT-aT-arms, Bob STraub7 Treasurer, Mary l-lalliburTon. Low Sophomores The period oT adiusTrnenT ThaT comes To every sTudenT when he Torever leaves The green ranks and becomes a sophomore has been successfully weaThered by Mr. Sypher's class. There has noT been much class acTiviTy buT The Tew Things They did were well done. Their candy booTh aT The carnival was paTronized by pracTically everyone. A Tew oT The girls in The class who were inTeresTed in sporTs worked hard during pracTice and were rewarded by receiving G. A. A. blocks. Their nexT goal is Their M. V. block. Their oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, Joe Barberag vice-presidenT, Lucille MariTzg secreTary, Lorena Mylreag Treasurer, CloTilda Thozag council represenTaTive, Dick ATkinson. 24
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High Freshmen When The presenT class oT high Treshmen enTered high school They were all pre- pared To Tace The big. bad iuniors and seniors, so They dusTed oTT Their digniTy and puT away Their giggles in moTh balls. They Tound ouT ThaT The upper classmen weren'T such ogres as They had been led To believe and began To relax and enioy Themselves somewhaT. They were peppy and puT many oT us To shame by Their aTTendance aT school dances and sporTs evenTs. NOT only did They make us proud oT Them by Their aTTencl- ance, buT They Took parT in These evenTs and worked wiTh a will To make bigger and beTTer successes Tor Their new school. We expecT greaT Things Trom Them and Trom all The signs so Tar we cerTainly are noT going To be disappoinTed. Their oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, WalTer Funabikip secreTary, KaTherine DousTg vice-presidenT, RuTh Job: Treasurer, Joel lvlcPheeTers7 council represenTaTive, Dick McClure. Low Freshmen We are accusTorned To raTher ignore The class oT Treshmen who come in aT midyear buT This year They have raTher puT one over on The veTerans. They have been so busy doing This and ThaT and coming To and Taking parT in our school aTTairs ThaT we are simply Torced To siT up and Take noTice. They have done more in a shorT Time Than some classes have all year. The TirsT Thing They did was To pop up and sign Their names on The doTTed line Tor The Scholarship SocieTy and managed To keep enrolled Too. They Took a Trip To The PaciTic Press To see The wheels oT indusTry go round and round. They organized Their class very soon, elecTed oTTicers, collecTecl dues, and sTarTed doing Things. OTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, KenneTh Wilkins: secreTary- Treasurer, Virginia True: council represenTaTive, GerTrude Burr. 26
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