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1919 THE ARROW 1919 U,hr $upiuimnrr (Elasn President. CLASS OFFICERS. Alice Wylie Vice President • • . ■ . . . James Gerity Secreta ry .Charles Goetz Treasurer . . ..... Myrtle McAdams Class Reporter Gilbert Mundschau SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORT. The Sophomore class began the year 1918-1919 with their usual large enroll- ment. Of course, a few of the “old pals” had dropped from the happy throng —but most of the live ones were back in full force, eager for the second year of their high school career. The second year has been even better than the first as far as the activity of our individual members was concerned. During a good part of the year the class, in accordance with the proper war spirit, refrained from class gatherings of the usual elaborate type. But this spring we blossomed forth in a jolly picnic in honor of the timid Frosh. Phan- tom was the scene and really we had a good time. Our boys have been represented actively in the athletic field both in baseball and in track. Four boys, Bud Goetz, Gilbert Mundschau, Earl Brady and Paul Perry, all made the baseball team. In dramatics Charles Goetz, Gilbert Mundschau and Alice Wylie played prominent parts. Patje Fourteen
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iFrpshmau (Hass History One evening after supper I decided to go down town. I was walking slowly and enjoying the evening air when an old man. whom 1 knew very well, stopped me and began talking about school. “Is this your first year at school?’ he asked. “Yes, I am a freshman.” “Have you a largo class?” “It is very small comparing it to the one of last year. At first, there were twelve of us: After a few months, John Schuster went away to attend a mil- itary school, but about this time two boys entered, raising the number to thir- teen. ’ ’ “1 believe I have heard a great deal about that class, but have you chosen your class officers?” he asked, looking quite interested. “Yes, we have. At the beginning of the year we elected Gertrude Sell, pres- ident, Anna Bullion, vice president, I .«on a Anderson Secrtary, and Hazel Muehl, treasurer. Our class colors are ‘Purple and White,’ and our motto is, ‘Love of Country.’ ” “Have you been entertained by your upper classmen?” “The Girls’ Chib entertained the freshmen girls at a banquet in December, and the Sophomores gave a party for the class this spring. We enjoyed our- selves very much both times.” “Your class has begun its career well, and I hope it will be some credit to the High School in years to come.” “I am sure it will.” He said “Goodbye,” and went on his way. I walked on, thinking how in- terested he was in our High School. I’at e Sixteen
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