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T mmwmwmwmmmmimmmummnmmfrmmfmmrmumfm SOPHOMORE HISTORY When the class of '23 embarked on their Hi school career in their Freshman year our class numbered Z0 members. This number grew to 22 but before the close of the term was back to 20. We organized soon after school started and elected our class president, Lee Fisher, Mildred Paul, vice-president and Francel Newton, Sec- retary-treasurer. We didn't escape all trouble but had a goodly share of it, how- ever, the Freshman class made a very good showing throughout the term. Four of our boys were letter men on the football squad, the class was well represented in the baseball nine with three first team men. Our class entertained the high school and faculty at a party that was one of the best of the year. When the high school play, 'fStrongheart,,' appeared, two Freshmen were among the cast. Thus we passed our first year successfully. This year we have a lively class of 20 students, of which Lee Fisher and Henry Anderson are officers of the Associated Student Body. We elected Ruth Austin, president and Lee Fisher, secre- tary-treasurer, and under their guiding hand we are doing remark- ably well. The Sophomore class furnishes the Editor of The Qak Leaf and the captain and center for the basketball team, in baseball one player represents the class. The Seniors selected Ruth Austin and Gladys Simmons to take part in their play. ln the course of the year we have entertained the high school to a party and a weenie roast. In every field that we have carried our colors-Maroon and Gray-we have borne them away honorably . Gur class stands sec- ond to none in school, we are the wish-bone of Union Hi. Our class advisor, Supt. J. V. Lyon has guided us through our trials and triumphs with a willing hand. We thank him for his ser- vices with highest regards. -H. E. Rf 23. si' lg r I ,s r L r I ,r r fl 35 if r ls L fl P 1, P 5, K P 1, EI il P 5 fl E P 5, sl P l ,P P I ,P E E E epmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmi
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A -.Q -.aEHlMUH'lMlMlMlMl'M MIlMlM F REHMAN HISTORY Retha Comfort ...... ,----------- P fCSidCUf Eva Williams .,,.,,,. ....,.. V ice President Ida Rassler ..... ------------- 5 CCFCUTY Mary Easter .................................................... T reasurer Niel Krumm ........ Representative on Board of Control. Gaynell Toby ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, Reporter for the Oak Leaf J, Cgrfgll ,,,,,,,, .,..,,,,,.,,..,.........,.. C li-LSS AdVlSO1'. Class colors. Black and Gold. Early last September when the class of '24 appeared at the U. H. S., the faculty and upperclassmen stood aghast. There were Freshmen everywhere, green Freshmen, scrawny Freshmen, big Freshies and in fact all kinds of Freshies, all gazing around with great consternation and awe. But a great change has come over the Freshies-no longer do they show proper respect to the upperclassmen, no longer do they wander meekly about the buildings. They fully realize that they will be Sophs next year Qperhapsj and are becoming so independent that they feel forciable measures must soon be taken to make them listen to the valuable advice of the other classes. At the first of the school term twenty-eight registered as Freshmen. Four of these quit, one moved away and others decided that they were fully educated and dropped out. Several have join- ed the Freshman ranks during the year. Since the class-organized early last September, several changes have been made in the class officers during the year. Early ia the year the class gave a Taffy Pull and in April a Weinie Roast. The class has been well represented in athletics during the year, having representatives on both basket ball and baseball teams. ' r mm r' e
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