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SOPHOMORE CLASS Presidents Home room I Gordon Wood Home room JI Betty Paul Homeroom III Florence Moran 3 SEPTEMBER there was such a large Sophomore Class that it had to be divided into three groups. Home room I is advised by Mr. Yoight, home room II by Miss Conard, and home room III by Miss Cornell and Mr. Kiekham. The Sophomores on the whole have held successful cake and candy sales. Home room II gave a Hollowe’en party last fall to start off their social activities. Under the motto “Semper Parati” much has been accomplished by each room.
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JUNIOR CLASS President....................................James Reid Vice-President .... Marie Bell Secretary...........................Marie Le Feyre Treasurer .... Ruth Van Valen Faculty Advisor—Miss Levinson N THE early part of our school year, we Juniors introduced a novelty by purchasing hats of our class colors, green and silver. Although we have not been in the headlines in the way of parties, candy sales, and other activities, several of our members have assisted in plays and at the annual Christmas party. As a whole, we have tried to help our fellow students along the highway to fortune and success. 15
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DRAMATIC CLUB 9 T THE beginning of the year a Dramatic Club was organized by Miss Conard. This club was popular from the start and has been active during the year. Four plays have been presented. “The Economical Boomerang”, a farce, was presented at the Sophomore’s Hallowe’en Party. “Excerpts from Pickwick Papers,” and “Pyramus and Thysbe,” were presented at the School’s (’llristmas Party. At assembly one week another farce, “Meet Mr. Thompson,” was presented. With this start, we hope to produce many plays next year. 17
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