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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS The officers of the Sophomore class are: Lucy Mihal- ski, president, June Frazine, vice president, Irma Zanoni, secretary, Keith Mead, treasurer. Early in the fall, a party was given to initiate the Freshmen. HalloWe'en decorations and refreshments were used. Later the Sophomores alone had a party at which for- tune telling and dancing were the amusements. In March the Sophomores and Freshmen together had a hard time party, when old clothes, holes and patches were in evidence? ' The Freshmen entertained the Sophomores at a kid party which was greatly enjoyed. ' The last social event of the year was a wienie roast up by the reservoir on so bleak a day that the bon fire was the most popular place. Q V ' While the Sophomores have not made any great record in athletics or forensics, they have gamely tried everything. All cannot be winners. f 1 Page twenty-seven
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THE FRESHMEN The Freshmen activities this year have been confined to two parties. One was given the Sophomores by them and the other was a hard time party the Sophomores gave them in return. Our class was organized at the beginning of the year and our colors were selected as Lavender and White. Our sponsor is Miss Ward and we wish to state that we think our sponsor cannot be beaten. The officers elected were Made- line Massoglia for president, Ralph Baldwin for vice presi- dent, and Elizabeth Giado for secretary-treasurer. - We have before said that our activities have not been many or varied, but nevertheless we have taken in all the points possible in the J unior-Senior rivalry and we feel that we will be well prepared with plans for activity by the time we become Juniors. Of course that seems like a long time, but so did it seem like a long time before we would be Fresh- men when we were in the grades. Our showing in athletics and debating this year have been what we consider good, for we were not supposed to know anything about either. We hold the basket ball cham- pionship over the Sophomores. And we had one really bril- liant man out for debating. If possible we are going to send him to Laramie next year to represent the Newcastle High School. Upon the whole, we consider that as Freshmen, we have exceeded the expectations of the majority of the school, for you know few are the things that are expected of the so- called green class. Now look out for us in the future years, School. f A. R. L. 5 Page twenty-nine
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