The ARROW Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS. President ............................Irene Kingston Vice President ..................................Ilo Ahrens Secretary and Treasurer....................Charlotte Perkins CLASS COLORS Brown and Gold. CLASS MOTTO Today the schoolroom; tomorrow the busy world. History In September. 1920, in spite of the fact that the year was growing old and that nature was already donning her robes of more sober colors the Freshman class, twenty-seven in number, entered the portals of High School as green as the grass in springtime. The first few weeks we entertained the upper classmen by appearing in their midst in the classrooms when we least expected to and scampering away shamefacedly amidst their shouts of laughter. Our social career began in earnest shortly after Christmas when we were entertained at a party given in our honor by the Sophomores at the Woodman Hall. On the 5th of May we returned the party given us by the Sophomores earlier in the year. We treated our guests to a “Trip around the world.” As Freshmen we were represented in athletics by Howard Sheridan and Merritt Smith since they were among the football players. The school year was soon over, having passed very quickly amid our pleasant associations with teachers and fellow students, and although we were glad of a time for recreation we all enjoyed our Freshman year very much. The summer vacation passed all too quickly and in September, 1921, we assembled again in the M. H. S. as the “Gay Sophomores,” with all of our “greenness” gone. Some of our class members dropped out for various rea- sons and our class now numbers twenty-two. We entertained the Freshmen at a Halloween party at which time the “Frosh” were duly initiated. The Freshmen gave us a Christmas party shortly before vacation, and a good time was enjoyed by all present. The unusual party of this year was that given us by the Juniors. We felt especially elated to think that the Juniors would deign to select us as guests when the dignified Seniors might have been asked. As Sophomores we were again well represented in athletics, Alex Hunter. John Chapman and Howard Sheridan being members of the football squad. We all hope that the remaining two years of our High School life will be as happy and profitable to us as have been the two years which we have al- ready spent within the walls of the dear old M. H. S. M. J. C. Page Twenty-three
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